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The meanings of landscape : essays on place, space, environment and justice

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Compiling nine authoritative essays spanning an extensive academic career, author Kenneth R.

Olwig presents explorations in landscape geography and architecture from an environmental humanities perspective.

With influences from art, literature, theatre staging, architecture, and garden design, landscape has come to be viewed as a form of spatial scenery, but this reading captures only a narrow representation of landscape meaning today.

This book positions landscape as a concept shaped through the centuries, evolving from place to place to provide nuanced interpretations of landscape meaning.

The essays are woven together to gather an international approach to understanding the past and present importance of landscape as place and polity, as designed space, as nature, and as an influential factor in the shaping of ideas in a just social and physical environment. Aimed at students, scholars, and researchers in landscape and beyond, this illustrated volume traces the idea of landscape from the ancient polis and theatre through to the present day.

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Routledge
1138483931 / 9781138483934
Paperback / softback
712
26/02/2019
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 258 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
24 cm
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