Hi John, I think many of the publications by Yi -Fu Tuan qualifies.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Yi-Fu_Tuan (sorry, no link
available on UW-Madison Geography website)
Deb.
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Hi all,
I'm just about to begin the write-up of my PhD and one of the major concepts
I'll be working with is the idea of the cultural landscape.
I'm leaning towards a more phenomenological understanding, and am keen to
have read all of the most important work in geography that has developed
this particular approach to landscape.
I'd be really grateful if anybody on the list could send a note with what
you consider the major work(s) that I should engage with.
Many thanks, and happy Monday!
John.
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