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4. Conflicting Landscape Values: The Santa Clara Pueblo and Day School
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Rina Swentzell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Frameworks for Cultural Landscape Study 1
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Landscape Studies
- 2. Visual Landscapes of a Streetcar Suburb 25
- 3. Landscape and Archives as Texts 44
- 4. Conflicting Landscape Values: The Santa Clara Pueblo and Day School 56
- 5. Hallowed Grounds and Rituals of Remembrance: Union Regimental Monuments at Gettysburg 67
- 6. The Visual Character of Chinatowns 81
- 7. Where the One-Eyed Man Is King: The Tyranny of Visual and Formalist Values in Evaluating Landscapes 85
- 8. Spectacle and Society: Landscape as Theater in Premodern and Postmodern Cities 99
- 9. Urban Landscape History: The Sense of Place and the Politics of Space 111
- 10. The Politics of Vision 134
- 11. The Future of the Vernacular 145
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Commentaries and Future Directions
- 12. Seeing Beyond the Dominant Culture 157
- 13. Unseen and Disbelieved: A Political Economist among Cultural Geographers 162
- 14. Seen, Unseen, and Scene 174
- 15. European Landscape Transformations : The Rural Residue 180
- 16. The Integrity of the Landscape Movement 189
- 17. The Visible, the Visual, and the Vicarious: Questions about Vision, Landscape, and Experience 200
- Notes 211
- Bibliography: Basic Works in Cultural Landscape Studies 243
- Contributors 261
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Frameworks for Cultural Landscape Study 1
-
Landscape Studies
- 2. Visual Landscapes of a Streetcar Suburb 25
- 3. Landscape and Archives as Texts 44
- 4. Conflicting Landscape Values: The Santa Clara Pueblo and Day School 56
- 5. Hallowed Grounds and Rituals of Remembrance: Union Regimental Monuments at Gettysburg 67
- 6. The Visual Character of Chinatowns 81
- 7. Where the One-Eyed Man Is King: The Tyranny of Visual and Formalist Values in Evaluating Landscapes 85
- 8. Spectacle and Society: Landscape as Theater in Premodern and Postmodern Cities 99
- 9. Urban Landscape History: The Sense of Place and the Politics of Space 111
- 10. The Politics of Vision 134
- 11. The Future of the Vernacular 145
-
Commentaries and Future Directions
- 12. Seeing Beyond the Dominant Culture 157
- 13. Unseen and Disbelieved: A Political Economist among Cultural Geographers 162
- 14. Seen, Unseen, and Scene 174
- 15. European Landscape Transformations : The Rural Residue 180
- 16. The Integrity of the Landscape Movement 189
- 17. The Visible, the Visual, and the Vicarious: Questions about Vision, Landscape, and Experience 200
- Notes 211
- Bibliography: Basic Works in Cultural Landscape Studies 243
- Contributors 261
- Index 265