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_bTUA
100 _aTuan, Yi-Fu
245 _aSpace and place: The perspective of experience
260 _bUniversity of Minnesota Press
_c1977
_aMinneapolis
300 _avi, 235 p.
_bill.
_c23 cm
365 _b16.99
_cEUR
_d1522.30
520 _aSpace and Place has not only established the discipline of human geography, but it has proven influential in such diverse fields as theater, literature, anthropology, psychology, and theology. Eminent geographer Yi-Fu Tuan considers the ways in which people feel and think about space, how they form attachments to home, neighborhood, and nation, and how feelings about space and place are affected by the sense of time. He suggests that place is security and space is freedom: we are attached to the one and long for the other. Whether he is considering sacred versus "biased" space, mythical space and place, time in experiential space, or cultural attachments to space, Tuan's analysis is thoughtful and insightful.
650 _aGeographical perception
650 _aPersonal relations
650 _aSpace perception
650 _aEnvironmental psychology
650 _aIntimate experience of place
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