Place and Phenomenology
Herausgeber: Donohoe, Janet
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This book offers an accessible presentation of phenomenological approaches to place that draws valuable connections between different disciplines that focus on and investigate questions of place.
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This book offers an accessible presentation of phenomenological approaches to place that draws valuable connections between different disciplines that focus on and investigate questions of place.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781786600301
- ISBN-10: 1786600307
- Artikelnr.: 45059360
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781786600301
- ISBN-10: 1786600307
- Artikelnr.: 45059360
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Janet Donohoe is Dean of the Honors College and Professor of Philosophy at the University of West Georgia. She is the author of Remembering Places (2014). Contributors: Anne Buttimer, Emeritus Professor of Geography, University College Dublin, Ireland; John Cameron, formerly of University of Tasmania, Australia; Patricia Glazebrook, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the School of Politics, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Washington State University, USA; James Hatley, Professor of Environmental Studies, Salisbury University, USA; Kirsten Jacobson, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Maine, USA; Bruce Janz, Professor of Philosophy, University of Central Florida, USA; Irene Klaver, Director of the Philosophy of Water Project and Professor of Philosophy, University of North Texas, USA; Adam Konopka, Besl Chair of Philosophy, Xavier University, USA; Jonathan Maskit, Visiting Assistant Professor, Denison University, USA; Bob Mugerauer, Professor and Dean Emeritus, Departments of Architecture, Urban Design and Planning, and adjunct in Landscape Architecture and Anthropology, University of Washington, USA; Edward Relph, Emeritus Professor of Geography, University of Toronto, Canada; Bob Sandmeyer, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and member of Environmental and Sustainability Studies faculty, University of Kentucky, USA; David Seamon, Professor of Architecture, Kansas State University, USA; Ingrid Stefanovic, Dean of the Faculty of Environment, Simon Fraser University, Canada; David Wood, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, USA
Introduction
Janet Donohoe / Part I: Place and the Existential / 1. The Openness of Places
Edward Relph / 2. The Double Gift-Place and Identity
Robert Mugerauer / 3. The Idea of an Existential Ecology
Bob Sandmeyer / Part II: Sacred Places / 4. Nature
Place
and the Sacred
Anne Buttimer / 5. From the Land Itself: The Himalayas as Sacred Landscape
John Cameron / 6. The Ambiguity of "Sacred Space": Superabundance
Contestation and Unpredictability at the Earthworks of Newark
Ohio
Lindsay Jones / Part III: Place
Embodiment
and Home / 7. The Living Arena of Existential Health: Space
Autonomy
and Embodiment
Kirsten Jacobson / 8. Environed Embodiment and Geometric Space
Adam Konopka / 9. Nature as Home: A Gendered Phenomenology of Place
Trish Glazebrook / Part IV: Places Rediscovered / 10. Intraterrestrials: Landing Sites
David Wood / 11. Indeterminacy in Place: Rivers as Bridge and Meandering as Metaphor
Irene J. Klaver / 12. The Lifeworld
Transit
and Difference
Jonathan Maskit / Part V: Place and Phenomenological Limits / 13. Architecture
Place
and Phenomenology: Buildings as Lifeworlds
Atmospheres
and Environmental Wholes
David Seamon / 14. Genetic Phenomenology and the Erasure of Place
Janet Donohoe / 15. Phenomenology and Place in Space
Bruce B. Janz / Bibliography / Index
Janet Donohoe / Part I: Place and the Existential / 1. The Openness of Places
Edward Relph / 2. The Double Gift-Place and Identity
Robert Mugerauer / 3. The Idea of an Existential Ecology
Bob Sandmeyer / Part II: Sacred Places / 4. Nature
Place
and the Sacred
Anne Buttimer / 5. From the Land Itself: The Himalayas as Sacred Landscape
John Cameron / 6. The Ambiguity of "Sacred Space": Superabundance
Contestation and Unpredictability at the Earthworks of Newark
Ohio
Lindsay Jones / Part III: Place
Embodiment
and Home / 7. The Living Arena of Existential Health: Space
Autonomy
and Embodiment
Kirsten Jacobson / 8. Environed Embodiment and Geometric Space
Adam Konopka / 9. Nature as Home: A Gendered Phenomenology of Place
Trish Glazebrook / Part IV: Places Rediscovered / 10. Intraterrestrials: Landing Sites
David Wood / 11. Indeterminacy in Place: Rivers as Bridge and Meandering as Metaphor
Irene J. Klaver / 12. The Lifeworld
Transit
and Difference
Jonathan Maskit / Part V: Place and Phenomenological Limits / 13. Architecture
Place
and Phenomenology: Buildings as Lifeworlds
Atmospheres
and Environmental Wholes
David Seamon / 14. Genetic Phenomenology and the Erasure of Place
Janet Donohoe / 15. Phenomenology and Place in Space
Bruce B. Janz / Bibliography / Index
Introduction
Janet Donohoe / Part I: Place and the Existential / 1. The Openness of Places
Edward Relph / 2. The Double Gift-Place and Identity
Robert Mugerauer / 3. The Idea of an Existential Ecology
Bob Sandmeyer / Part II: Sacred Places / 4. Nature
Place
and the Sacred
Anne Buttimer / 5. From the Land Itself: The Himalayas as Sacred Landscape
John Cameron / 6. The Ambiguity of "Sacred Space": Superabundance
Contestation and Unpredictability at the Earthworks of Newark
Ohio
Lindsay Jones / Part III: Place
Embodiment
and Home / 7. The Living Arena of Existential Health: Space
Autonomy
and Embodiment
Kirsten Jacobson / 8. Environed Embodiment and Geometric Space
Adam Konopka / 9. Nature as Home: A Gendered Phenomenology of Place
Trish Glazebrook / Part IV: Places Rediscovered / 10. Intraterrestrials: Landing Sites
David Wood / 11. Indeterminacy in Place: Rivers as Bridge and Meandering as Metaphor
Irene J. Klaver / 12. The Lifeworld
Transit
and Difference
Jonathan Maskit / Part V: Place and Phenomenological Limits / 13. Architecture
Place
and Phenomenology: Buildings as Lifeworlds
Atmospheres
and Environmental Wholes
David Seamon / 14. Genetic Phenomenology and the Erasure of Place
Janet Donohoe / 15. Phenomenology and Place in Space
Bruce B. Janz / Bibliography / Index
Janet Donohoe / Part I: Place and the Existential / 1. The Openness of Places
Edward Relph / 2. The Double Gift-Place and Identity
Robert Mugerauer / 3. The Idea of an Existential Ecology
Bob Sandmeyer / Part II: Sacred Places / 4. Nature
Place
and the Sacred
Anne Buttimer / 5. From the Land Itself: The Himalayas as Sacred Landscape
John Cameron / 6. The Ambiguity of "Sacred Space": Superabundance
Contestation and Unpredictability at the Earthworks of Newark
Ohio
Lindsay Jones / Part III: Place
Embodiment
and Home / 7. The Living Arena of Existential Health: Space
Autonomy
and Embodiment
Kirsten Jacobson / 8. Environed Embodiment and Geometric Space
Adam Konopka / 9. Nature as Home: A Gendered Phenomenology of Place
Trish Glazebrook / Part IV: Places Rediscovered / 10. Intraterrestrials: Landing Sites
David Wood / 11. Indeterminacy in Place: Rivers as Bridge and Meandering as Metaphor
Irene J. Klaver / 12. The Lifeworld
Transit
and Difference
Jonathan Maskit / Part V: Place and Phenomenological Limits / 13. Architecture
Place
and Phenomenology: Buildings as Lifeworlds
Atmospheres
and Environmental Wholes
David Seamon / 14. Genetic Phenomenology and the Erasure of Place
Janet Donohoe / 15. Phenomenology and Place in Space
Bruce B. Janz / Bibliography / Index