The Cartographer Maps A Way To Zion


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The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion


The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion

Author: Kei Miller

language: en

Publisher: Carcanet

Release Date: 2014-05-29


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In his new collection, acclaimed Jamaican poet Kei Miller dramatises what happens when one system of knowledge, one method of understanding place and territory, comes up against another. We watch as the cartographer, used to the scientific methods of assuming control over a place by mapping it ( I never get involved / with the muddy affairs of land'), is gradually compelled to recognise - even to envy - a wholly different understanding of place, as he tries to map his way to the rastaman's eternal city of Zion. As the book unfolds the cartographer learns that, on this island of roads that constrict like throats', every place-name comes freighted with history, and not every place that can be named can be found.

The Politics of Place Naming


The Politics of Place Naming

Author: Frederic Giraut

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2022-11-29


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Naming the places of the world is an essential human act of territorialization. As the subject of conflict or dispute, naming plays out in numerous ways that involve collective and individual relationships to space, whether functional or imaginary, as well as the identities related to them. Name traces also differ together with their inscription within landscapes and history. Names constitute a heritage, they bear witness, they mark places and thus contribute to the foundation of territories. Beyond place names, place naming reveals the functions and uses of names, but also the contradictory meanings that society bestows on them. With this framework in mind, that of critical toponymy, The Politics of Place Naming considers different points of view when studying place naming. These vary from linguistics to political and cultural geography, via history, anthropology, cartography, urban planning, digital humanities, subaltern studies and many other disciplines. This book honors this transversality by taking such studies into account in its examination of place naming.

New Directions in Radical Cartography


New Directions in Radical Cartography

Author: Phil Cohen

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Release Date: 2021-12-17


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This collection explores the meaning of maps and of map-making in the modern world.