**apologies for cross-posting**
MAPPING CULTURES:
Place, Practice Performance
Edited by Les
Roberts, University of Liverpool
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=507224
'This collection gives a
widely spread voice to the widening acknowledgement of what
maps mean and do; how and where they occur. Comprising a
series of related but distinctive, lively, well worked and
critically engaging chapters, the book will find readers
across a range of disciplines and subjects.' David Crouch,
University of Derby, UK
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Contents
1. Mapping Cultures – a Spatial Anthropology, Les Roberts
PART I: PLACE/TEXT/TOPOGRAPHY
2. Critical Literary Cartography: Text, Maps and a Coleridge
Notebook, David Cooper
3. Mapping Rohmer: Cinematic Cartography in Post-war Paris,
Richard Misek
4. Cinematic Cartography: Projecting Place Through Film, Les
Roberts
5. Walking, Witnessing, Mapping: An Interview with Iain
Sinclair, David Cooper and Les Roberts
6. Maps, Memories and Manchester: the Cartographic Imagination
of the Hidden Networks of the Hydraulic City, Martin Dodge and Chris
Perkins
PART II: PERFORMANCE/MEMORY/LOCATION
7. Urban Musicscapes: Mapping Music-making in Liverpool, Sara
Cohen
8. Mapping the Soundscapes of Popular Music Heritage, Paul
Long and Jez Collins
9. Walking Through Time: Use of Locative Media to Explore
Historical Maps, Chris Speed
10. Salford 7/ District Six. The Use of Participatory Mapping
and Material Artefacts in Cultural Memory Projects, Lawrence
Cassidy
PART III: PRACTICE/APPARATUS/CARTOGRAPHICS
11. 'Spatial Stories': Maps and the Marketing of the Urban
Experience, Gary Warnaby
12. Mapping My Way: Map-making and Analysis in Participant
Observation, Hazel Andrews
13. Mental Maps and Spatial Perceptions: The Fragmentation of
Israel-Palestine, Efrat Ben Ze'ev
14. Peripatetic Box and Personal Mapping: From Studio to
Classroom to City, Simonetta Moro
15. The Anthropology of Cartography, Denis Wood
Les Roberts is a
Research Associate at the University of Liverpool. He is author of Film, Mobility and Urban
Space (2012) and co-editor of Liminal Landscapes
(2012).
Dr Les Roberts
Research Associate
Institute of Popular Music
University of Liverpool
80-82 Bedford Street South
Liverpool L69 7WW
Tel: 0151 794 3102
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