Landscape, Place and Identity

Landscape, Place and Identity
Description
In doing so it examines the complexity and power of landscapes, their symbolic, moral and ideological significance, and asks how national, ethnic, sexual and gender identities are related in various ways to place. It demonstrates the links between landscape, identity and power and how this link has been articulated though images, texts and practises. Examining 'high' and 'low' forms of representation - the analysis is a comprehensive overview of historical and contemporary themes.. Within the last ten years, geography's engagement with landscape has been rethought through perspectives from cultural and media studies, the social sciences, and the arts and humanities. Landscape, Place and Identity provides a detailed account of our relation to landscape over the last three hundred years. Illustrated throughout Landscape, Place and Identity, offers a detailed primer on these perspectives - with examples from fine art, popular art, literature, film and the built environment