Senses Of Place by Brian Graham
Exploring the intricate relationship between people and their environments, this book delves into how individuals and communities perceive and interact with their surroundings. It examines the concept of "place" not just as a physical location, but as a complex tapestry woven from cultural, historical, and emotional threads. Through a series of essays, the book highlights the dynamic and evolving nature of place, emphasizing how it shapes identities and influences social and cultural practices. It offers a multidisciplinary perspective, drawing from geography, anthropology, and sociology to provide a comprehensive understanding of how places are experienced and imagined.
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- 1997
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- 320-350
- Original Language
- English
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