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September 3, 2008

Critical Geographies:

A Collection of Readings

Edited by Harald Bauder and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro

Contents

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1

Introduction: Critical Scholarship, Practice and Education

1

Harald Bauder and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro


 

8

 

2
What Geography Ought to be
11

Peter Kropotkin (1885)


 

3
Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography
23

Guy Debord (1955)


 

4
Activism and the Academy
28

Nicholas K. Blomley (1994)


 

5
Reinventing Radical Geography: Is All That’s Left Right?
33

Vera Chouinard (1994)


 

6
The International Critical Geography Group: Forbidden Optimism?
39

Neil Smith and Caroline Desbiens (1999)


 

7
Reflections on a White Discipline
45

Laura Pulido (2002)


 

8
Learning to Become a Geographer: Reproduction and Transformation in Academia
60

Harald Bauder (2006)


 

70

 

9
Fragment of a Voyage to New Orleans
74

Elisee Reclus (1855)


 

10
Geographic Models of Imperialism
89

James Blaut (1970)


 

11
Revolutionary and Counter Revolutionary Theory in Geography and the Problem of Ghetto Formation
110

David Harvey (1972)


 

12
Geopolitics and National Movements: An Essay on the Dialectics of Imperialism
126

Anouar Abdel-Malek (1977)


 

13
The New Geography and the New Imperialism: 1870-1918
140

Brian Hudson (1977)


 

14
The Geography of Human Liberation
154

Richard Peet (1978)


 

15
A Socialist Feminist Perspective on Gender and Environment
182

Suzanne MacKenzie (1984)


 

16
A Woman’s place?
197

Linda McDowell and Doreen Massey (1984)


 

17
When in the World are Women?
218

Janice Monk and Cindi Katz (1993)


 

18
Getting Personal: Reflexivity, Positionality, and Feminist Research
241

Kim V. L. England (1994)


 

19
Different Diasporas and the Hype of Hybridity
257

Katharyne Mitchell (1997)


 

20
Critically Understanding Race-Connected Practices: A Reading of W. E. B. Du Bois and Richard Wright
278

Bobby M Wilson (2002)


 

297

 

21
Does Radical Geography Lack an Approach to Environmental Relations?
301

Ben Wisner (1978)


 

22
Human-Environment Relations.  Editor’s Introduction
322

Richard A. Walker (1979)


 

23
Hazards and Crises: A Political Economy of Drought and Famine in Northern Nigeria
347

Michael Watts (1983)


 

24
The Production of Nature
368

Neil Smith (1984)


 

25
Converting the Wetlands, Engendering the Environment: The Intersection of Gender with Agrarian Change in the Gambia
402

Judith Carney (1993)


 

26
What’s the Problem Here?
427

Joni Seager (1993)


 

27
Environmental Change and Policy
440

Melissa Leach and Robin Mearns (1996)


 

28
A Walk on the Wild Side: A Critical Geography of Domestication
476

Kay Anderson (1997)


 

29
Witnessing the Animal Moment
507

Jody Emel and Jennifer Wolch (1998)


 

30
Rethinking Environmental Racism: White Privilege and Urban Development in Southern California
532

Laura Pulido (2000)


 

31
Tracking Invasive Land Covers in India or Why Our Landscapes Have Never Been Modern
578

Paul Robbins (2001)


 

617

 

32
An Illustration of Geographical Warfare: Bombing the Dikes on the Red River, North Vietnam
620

Yves Lacoste (1973)


 

33
Representations in an Electronic Age: Geography, GIS, and Democracy
637

John Pickles (1995)


 

34
Trouble in the Heartland: GIS and Its Critics in the 1990s
664

Nadine Schuurman (2000)


 

35
Maps as Social Constructions: Power, Communication and Visualization
691

Jeremy W. Crampton (2001)


 

36
Putting “Cartography” into the History of Cartography: Arthur H. Robinson, David Woodward, and the Creation of a Discipline
711

Matthew H. Edney (2005)

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