Abstract This chapter considers the dynamic nature of the relationship between place, memory and identity, with reference to a map of Terténia drawn by A.M. This is pursued in three ways. First, via a discussion which argues that topography and biography, memories and maps are closely connected. Second, through an analysis of the map with reference to the formal categories defined by Gunnar Olsson and Kevin Lynch. It follows that the map is characterized by a “comprehensible appearance” and points to intrinsic meanings. Comprehensible appearance implies an implicit connection between place of origin and identity; intrinsic meanings refer to the function of the map, whose overall meaning is geographically imagined as post- journey. The ...
This article develops the concept of “in-between” places in relation to the study of language, pe...
In recent years, investigations of social or cultural memory have become a major field of inquiry th...
The present article aims to be part of the multidisciplinary debate on the relationship between plac...
Abstract This chapter considers the dynamic nature of the relationship between place, memory and ide...
The terms memory, place and identity exemplify the core concerns of geographical inquiry – focusing ...
I discuss the presence of memory within geography, particularly in relation to the interweaving non-...
I discuss the presence of memory within geography, particularly in relation to the interweaving non-...
The main purpose of this essay is to present and discuss a hypothesis concerning the semiotic and cu...
Throughout his life, maps have been a source of imagination and wonder for Christopher Norment. Mesm...
Geography and Memory creates a new space of study by assembling international scholars and emerging ...
This essay provides a geo-cartographic reading of maps of places of origin. Taking inspiration from ...
The cognitive map and the use of names In this paper, the author attempts to provide a general s...
Includes bibliographical references.A memory is inherently subjective and personal; contained within...
In recent years, investigations of social or cultural memory have become a major field of inquiry th...
Maps are excellent as a medium for communicating spatial configurations at geographical scales. Howe...
This article develops the concept of “in-between” places in relation to the study of language, pe...
In recent years, investigations of social or cultural memory have become a major field of inquiry th...
The present article aims to be part of the multidisciplinary debate on the relationship between plac...
Abstract This chapter considers the dynamic nature of the relationship between place, memory and ide...
The terms memory, place and identity exemplify the core concerns of geographical inquiry – focusing ...
I discuss the presence of memory within geography, particularly in relation to the interweaving non-...
I discuss the presence of memory within geography, particularly in relation to the interweaving non-...
The main purpose of this essay is to present and discuss a hypothesis concerning the semiotic and cu...
Throughout his life, maps have been a source of imagination and wonder for Christopher Norment. Mesm...
Geography and Memory creates a new space of study by assembling international scholars and emerging ...
This essay provides a geo-cartographic reading of maps of places of origin. Taking inspiration from ...
The cognitive map and the use of names In this paper, the author attempts to provide a general s...
Includes bibliographical references.A memory is inherently subjective and personal; contained within...
In recent years, investigations of social or cultural memory have become a major field of inquiry th...
Maps are excellent as a medium for communicating spatial configurations at geographical scales. Howe...
This article develops the concept of “in-between” places in relation to the study of language, pe...
In recent years, investigations of social or cultural memory have become a major field of inquiry th...
The present article aims to be part of the multidisciplinary debate on the relationship between plac...