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This cross-disciplinary book uses phenomenological method and description to explore questions of place, underscoring the significance of phenomenology for place and place for phenomenology. The book brings together prominent scholars in phenomenology of place. Covering a range of issues from sacred places to embodiment and identity and from environmental art and architecture to limit places, the contributors explore theoretical foundations through thinkers such as Heidegger, Marion-Young, Husserl, and Leopold among others. Phenomenological method and description are brought to bear on…mehr
This cross-disciplinary book uses phenomenological method and description to explore questions of place, underscoring the significance of phenomenology for place and place for phenomenology. The book brings together prominent scholars in phenomenology of place. Covering a range of issues from sacred places to embodiment and identity and from environmental art and architecture to limit places, the contributors explore theoretical foundations through thinkers such as Heidegger, Marion-Young, Husserl, and Leopold among others. Phenomenological method and description are brought to bear on concrete places such as rivers, the Himalayas, modern transit, sacred architecture and more. The book is accessible and pertinent to on-going discussions in human geography, architectural theory, environmental studies, and philosophy of place. Provocative and imaginative, the essays provide a much-needed look at the contributions of phenomenology to, as well as the role of place in, contemporary philosophical and environmental discussions.
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Autorenporträt
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
Inhaltsangabe
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
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
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