Compiling eighteen authoritative essays spanning an extensive academic career, Olwig presents explorations in landscape geography and architecture from an environmental humanities perspective. With influences from art, literature, theatre staging, and garden design, landscape has come to be viewed as a form of spatial scenery.
Compiling eighteen authoritative essays spanning an extensive academic career, Olwig presents explorations in landscape geography and architecture from an environmental humanities perspective. With influences from art, literature, theatre staging, and garden design, landscape has come to be viewed as a form of spatial scenery.
Kenneth R. Olwig is Professor Emeritus of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp, Sweden.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Tim Ingold. Introduction. 1. Recovering the Substantive Nature of Landscape2. Landscape Place and the State of Progress 3. Choros Place and the Spatialization of Landscape 4. Are Islanders Insular? A Personal View 5. The Case of the "Missing" Mask: Performance Theatre Ætherial Space and the Practice of Landscape/Architecture 6. Performing on the Landscape versus Doing Landscape: Perambulatory Practice Sight and the Senses of Belonging 7. Heidegger Latour and the Reification of Things: the Inversion and Spatial Enclosure of the Substantive Landscape - The Lake District Case 8. Transcendent Space Reactionary-Modernism and the "Diabolic" Sublime: Walter Christaller Edgar Kant and the Landscape Origins of Modern Spatial Science and Planning 9. Geese Elves and the Duplicitous "Diabolical" Landscaped Space and Wild Nature of Reactionary Modernism: Holgersson Hägerstrand and Lorenz
Foreword by Tim Ingold. Introduction. 1. Recovering the Substantive Nature of Landscape2. Landscape Place and the State of Progress 3. Choros Place and the Spatialization of Landscape 4. Are Islanders Insular? A Personal View 5. The Case of the "Missing" Mask: Performance Theatre Ætherial Space and the Practice of Landscape/Architecture 6. Performing on the Landscape versus Doing Landscape: Perambulatory Practice Sight and the Senses of Belonging 7. Heidegger Latour and the Reification of Things: the Inversion and Spatial Enclosure of the Substantive Landscape - The Lake District Case 8. Transcendent Space Reactionary-Modernism and the "Diabolic" Sublime: Walter Christaller Edgar Kant and the Landscape Origins of Modern Spatial Science and Planning 9. Geese Elves and the Duplicitous "Diabolical" Landscaped Space and Wild Nature of Reactionary Modernism: Holgersson Hägerstrand and Lorenz
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