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Author Rossetto, Tania

Title The Routledge Handbook of Cartographic Humanities
Published Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024

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Description 1 online resource (445 p.)
Contents Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction: why cartographic humanities? -- Part 1 Preludes and trends -- 1 Mapping inner worlds: cartography as a humanity -- 2 Chorography, cartography and the geospatial humanities -- 3 Processual map history -- 4 Spatial anthropology and deep mapping -- 5 Don't believe the mapping hype! Three steps back for an engaged cartography -- 6 Posthuman cartographies -- Part 2 Textural connections -- 7 In brevi tabella. Thinking with diagrams in late antiquity
8 Archaeology, crafting maps and political change -- 9 Charting movement through historical sources -- 10 Zoocentric texts and cartographic contradictions -- 11 Writing with maps -- 12 A plea for slow mapping -- Part 3 Mediations and intermedialities -- 13 A media theory of (western) cartographic imagination -- 14 The map in cinema and cinema on the map -- 15 The antithetical cartographies of geospatial cinema -- 16 Firing up map thinking: music video meta-maps -- 17 Worlds for sale: cartography in print advertisements -- 18 Maps as design tools: space, time and experience
Part 4 Cultural digitalities -- 19 Digital narcissism and GPS selfies: the entry of the self -- 20 Automated mapping cultures -- 21 Map fetishism and the power of maps: a feminist-technoscience perspective -- 22 Ethnography and maps in the digital age -- 23 A humanistic rewire of GIScience -- 24 The Cine-Tourist's online cartographic curiosity cabinet -- Part 5 Troubles and disruptions -- 25 Emptying and filling. Maps of inland Africa -- 26 Cartography contra colonialism -- 27 Indigenous cartographies -- 28 Black cartography as memory work -- 29 Gender and mapping culture
30 Mapping as a mode of governance in the Anthropocene -- Part 6 Elicitations and co-creations -- 31 Co-creative mapping of memories -- 32 Mapping as the art of listening to Jewish Mediterranean migrations -- 33 Drawing (on) cartographic intimacies -- 34 Auto-cartography: (fictional) ethnographies of the self and the map in the field -- 35 Re-situating participatory cultural mapping as community-centred work -- 36 Mapping narratives on historical tours -- Part 7 Public cartographic humanities -- 37 The social life of maps -- 38 Public map exhibitions: what goes in and what comes out
39 Participatory network mapping for public action -- 40 The public outreach of the ICA Commission on Art and Cartography -- 41 The (aesth)ethics of publishing geopolitical maps -- 42 MapLab: a Bloomberg newsletter connecting maps and the news -- Index
Summary The Handbook of Cartographic Humanities offers a vibrant exploration of the intersection and convergence between map studies and the humanities through the multifaceted traditions and inclinations from different disciplinary, geographical and cultural contexts
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Form Electronic book
Author Lo Presti, Laura
ISBN 9781040029237
104002923X