Reviews
"This book provides powerful evidence of geography's intellectual and moral affiliations with the humanities. It boasts an impressive cast of contributors, with elegant and compelling essays that show why creativity, imagination and reflection matter to geographers, and why the insights of geography matter to the humanities as never before."Professor Felix Driver, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. "This book strikes a chord in geography by vigorously promoting the significance of the powers of spatial and visual representation in evoking landscapes and places. For the humanities, it elegantly maps the variety of ways in which geographical concepts are helping respond to the so-called crisis of representation by grounding texts, performances, and visual art in landscapes and places."Professor John Agnew, UCLA, USA. "Envisioning Landscapes, Making Worlds: Geography and the Humanitiesis a remarkable and timely edited volume."George F. Roberson and Richard W. Wilkie, Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, "This book provides powerful evidence of geography's intellectual and moral affiliations with the humanities. It boasts an impressive cast of contributors, with elegant and compelling essays that show why creativity, imagination and reflection matter to geographers, and why the insights of geography matter to the humanities as never before."Professor Felix Driver, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. "This book strikes a chord in geography by vigorously promoting the significance of the powers of spatial and visual representation in evoking landscapes and places. For the humanities, it elegantly maps the variety of ways in which geographical concepts are helping respond to the so-called crisis of representation by grounding texts, performances, and visual art in landscapes and places."Professor John Agnew, UCLA, USA. "Envisioning Landscapes, Making Worlds: Geography and the Humanitiesis a remarkable and timely edited volume."- Journal of Regional Science, "This book provides powerful evidence of geography'e(tm)s intellectual and moral affiliations with the humanities. It boasts an impressive cast of contributors, with elegant and compelling essays that show why creativity, imagination and reflection matter to geographers, and why the insights of geography matter to the humanities as never before." Professor Felix Driver, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. "This book strikes a chord in geography by vigorously promoting the significance of the powers of spatial and visual representation in evoking landscapes and places. For the humanities, it elegantly maps the variety of ways in which geographical concepts are helping respond to the so-called crisis of representation by grounding texts, performances, and visual art in landscapes and places." Professor John Agnew, UCLA, USA. "Envisioning Landscapes, Making Worlds: Geography and the Humanities is a remarkable and timely edited volume." 'e" Journal of Regional Science, "This book provides powerful evidence of geography's intellectual and moral affiliations with the humanities. It boasts an impressive cast of contributors, with elegant and compelling essays that show why creativity, imagination and reflection matter to geographers, and why the insights of geography matter to the humanities as never before." Professor Felix Driver, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. "This book strikes a chord in geography by vigorously promoting the significance of the powers of spatial and visual representation in evoking landscapes and places. For the humanities, it elegantly maps the variety of ways in which geographical concepts are helping respond to the so-called crisis of representation by grounding texts, performances, and visual art in landscapes and places." Professor John Agnew, UCLA, USA. "Envisioning Landscapes, Making Worlds: Geography and the Humanities is a remarkable and timely edited volume." - Journal of Regional Science