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 121-207 Landscapes of Power: New Cultural Geographies

Note

Available as 121-307 at 3rd-year level.

Available in even-numbered years alternating with 121-277/377 The Mobile World: Geographies of Migration and Tourism.

Credit Points

16.7 2nd and 3rd year

Coordinator

Dr Jane Jacobs

Prerequisites

Completion of 25 points of first-year Geography or Sociology or Cultural Studies, or approval of the Subject Coordinator.

Semester

1

Contact

Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour seminar each week

Subject Description

An introduction to cultural geography and other theoretical traditions which foreground cultural production and representation in understanding the relationship between place and identity. There will be a general consideration of the relationship between the global and the local and economy and culture. Specific attention will be given to the social construction of identities in and through place. Students will be introduced to the spatial politics of colonialism and post-colonialism, including cartography and power, the spatial politics of resistance. Consideration will also be given to the relationship between space, gender and sexuality, including geographies of fear and the spatial politics of sexuality. Students will also be introduced to qualitative methods and to the ethical issues of researching identity and are encouraged to plan and undertake their own empirical research as part of their written assessment. Students who complete this subject should: be familiar with the new cultural geography and other relevant theoretical traditions; understand the relationship between space, place, and identity; understand the relationship between a cultural politics of place and power; have an understanding of qualitative methods; undertake their own empirical research using a local case study.

Assessment

A 1.5 hour final examination (30%); written work of up to 3000 words (60%); one 15 minute seminar presentation (10%).

Prescribed Texts

One of the following:

  • Shurmer-Smith P and Hannam K, Worlds of Desire: Realms of Power: A Cultural Geography. Edward Arnold.
  • Jackson P, Maps of Meaning. Unwin Hyman.


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