Topophilia

Topophilia
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9780231513289
ISBN-13 : 0231513283
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Topophilia by : Yi-Fu Tuan

What are the links between environment and world view? Topophilia, the affective bond between people and place, is the primary theme of this book that examines environmental perceptions and values at different levels: the species, the group, and the individual. Yi-Fu Tuan holds culture and environment and topophilia and environment as distinct in order to show how they mutually contribute to the formation of values. Topophilia examines the search for environment in the city, suburb, countryside, and wilderness from a dialectical perspective, distinguishes different types of environmental experience, and describes their character.

Topophilia

Topophilia
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 023107395X
ISBN-13 : 9780231073950
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis Topophilia by : Yi-fu Tuan

Topophilia and Topophobia' offers timely reflections on the human habitat in the 20th century. The expression of topophilia and topophobia belong to our time, an ambivalence between the love and aversion for a place has been a recurrant paradox in human history

Topophilia

Topophilia
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0231073941
ISBN-13 : 9780231073943
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Topophilia by : Yi-fu Tuan

What are the links between environment and world view? Topophilia, the affective bond between people and place, is the primary theme of this book that examines environmental perceptions and values at different levels: the species, the group, and the individual.Yi-Fu Tuan holds culture and environment and topophilia and environment as distinct in order to show how they mutually contribute to the formation of values. Topophilia examines the search for environment in the city, suburb, countryside, and wilderness from a dialectical perspective, distinguishes different types of environmental experience, and describes their character.

Topophilia and Topophobia

Topophilia and Topophobia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781000115413
ISBN-13 : 1000115410
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Topophilia and Topophobia by : Xing Ruan

This book is about the love and hate relations that humans establish with their habitat, which have been coined by discerning modern thinkers as topophilia and topophobia. Whilst such affiliations with the topos, our manmade as well as natural habitat, have been traced back to antiquity, a wide range of twentieth-century cases are studied here and reflected upon by dwelling on this framework. The book provides a timely reminder that the qualitative aspects of the topos, sensual as well as intellectual, should not be disregarded in the face of rapid technological development and the mass of building that has occurred since the turn of the millennium. Topophilia and Topophobia offers speculative and historical reflections on the human habitat of the century that has just passed, authored by some of the world’s leading scholars and architects, including Joseph Rykwert, Yi-Fu Tuan, Vittorio Gregotti and Jean-Louis Cohen. Human habitats, ranging broadly from the cities of the twentieth century, highbrow modern architecture both in Western countries and in Asia, to non-architect/planner designed vernacular settlements and landscapes are reviewed under the themes of topophilia and topophobia across the disciplines of architecture, landscape studies, philosophy, human geography and urban planning.

The Topophilia Effect

The Topophilia Effect
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Publisher : edition a
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9783990017074
ISBN-13 : 3990017071
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Topophilia Effect by : Roberta Rio

Health. Success. Love. How do the places where we live, work or spend our vacations, affect our life? Historian Roberta Rio is researching the history of buildings, apartments or land and finds recurring patterns. In this book she shows, based on old knowledge and new research results, what we should know about the effect of places and how we find out.

Spectacle and Topophilia

Spectacle and Topophilia
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Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages : 304
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780826518163
ISBN-13 : 0826518168
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Spectacle and Topophilia by : David R. Castillo

Significant places and spaces, from Granada and Catalonia to Buenos Aires and the Chicago Columbian Exposition

Topophilia and Topophobia

Topophilia and Topophobia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 263
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000158212
ISBN-13 : 1000158217
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Topophilia and Topophobia by : Xing Ruan

This book is about the love and hate relations that humans establish with their habitat, which have been coined by discerning modern thinkers as topophilia and topophobia. Whilst such affiliations with the topos, our manmade as well as natural habitat, have been traced back to antiquity, a wide range of twentieth-century cases are studied here and reflected upon by dwelling on this framework. The book provides a timely reminder that the qualitative aspects of the topos, sensual as well as intellectual, should not be disregarded in the face of rapid technological development and the mass of building that has occurred since the turn of the millennium. Topophilia and Topophobia offers speculative and historical reflections on the human habitat of the century that has just passed, authored by some of the world’s leading scholars and architects, including Joseph Rykwert, Yi-Fu Tuan, Vittorio Gregotti and Jean-Louis Cohen. Human habitats, ranging broadly from the cities of the twentieth century, highbrow modern architecture both in Western countries and in Asia, to non-architect/planner designed vernacular settlements and landscapes are reviewed under the themes of topophilia and topophobia across the disciplines of architecture, landscape studies, philosophy, human geography and urban planning.

Contemporary Music Tourism

Contemporary Music Tourism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 148
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1032176016
ISBN-13 : 9781032176017
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary Music Tourism by : Leonieke Bolderman

Through comparative empirical research, this book explores various types of music tourism in different locations across Europe and in relation to several genres of music, in order to develop a theoretical account of the complex ways in which music, place and tourism are connected in practice.

Lahore

Lahore
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Publisher : OUP Pakistan
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0199063559
ISBN-13 : 9780199063550
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Lahore by : Anna Suvorova

The book is a reconstruction of the historical and cultural images of Lahore, one of the oldest cities in the Indian Subcontinent. The author has chosen an interdisciplinary approach that combines the studies in cultural anthropology, literary and art history, and humanistic geography. The central point is topophilia (lit. love of place), the term used to describe the sense of identity. The author's aim is to show how the historical and cultural developments of people build up the cultural landscape of the city and how the geographical place and space, in their turn, influence behaviour and identity of Lahore's citizens.

Landscapes of Fear

Landscapes of Fear
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Publisher : Pantheon
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9780307819024
ISBN-13 : 0307819027
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Landscapes of Fear by : Yi-Fu Tuan

To be human is to experience fear, but what is it exactly that makes us fearful? Here is one geographer’s striking exploration of our landscapes of fear as they change throughout our lives and have changed throughout history. Yi-fu Tuan investigates landscapes of the natural environment which are threatening, and landscapes filled with the dark imageries of the mind; fears of drought, flood, famine, and disease, shared by all members of a community, and fears of the particular ghosts which haunt the individual imagination. In this lucidly-written, ground-breaking survey, Professor Tuan delves into many cultures and reaches back into our prehistory to discover what is universal and what is particular in our inheritance of fear. Starting with fear in animals, he raises and explores a variety of questions: What is specifically human about fear? Is there or has there ever been a “fearless” society? Professor Tuan examines the most specific forms fear takes in the mind of the child, among hunters and agriculturists, inside the walls of a medieval Chinese city, among Navaho Indians and American immigrants. He explores the ways in which authorities create landscapes of terror to instill fear in their own populations; and he probes that most basic of all contradictions between the need for human security and the fear of human nature. Professor Tuan particularly emphasizes how, in coping with fears of enemies, strangers, the insane, wolves, wind, witches, mountains, dragons, rain, or the terror that the universe itself might crumble, humans respond adventurously by creating “shelters,” ranging from fairy tales to cosmological myths. We watch as human beings continually draw and redraw their “circles of safety,” never feeling entirely at peace within them.