Introduction: Photography and the Geographical Imagination

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-18
Author(s):  
Joan M. Schwartz ◽  
James R. Ryan
2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 143-160
Author(s):  
Wolfgang Struck

Während im 19. Jahrhundert die ›weißen Flecken‹ von den Landkarten verschwinden, erscheint eine eigentümliche Figur in der geographischen Imagination, die Figur eines Forschers, der verschollen ist. Das Verschwinden jedoch findet unter Beobachtung statt, es wird in Erzählungen und Karten organisiert, es schreibt sich in Protokolle ein, die das Verschwinden wahrnehmbar machen und zugleich die Wahrnehmung eines homogenen geographischen Raums und die Bedingungen seiner Repräsentation formieren. </br></br>While, during the 19th century, the ›white spots‹ disappear from the maps, a peculiar figure appears in the geographical imagination: the figure of a researcher who has been lost. However, the disappearance takes place under observation, it is organized in narratives and maps, it is inscribed in protocols that make the disappearance perceptible and simultaneously form the perception of a homogeneous geographical space and the conditions of its representation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruno Frank

Esta resenha analisa a obra de Daniel Gade Curiosity, Inquiry and the Geographical Imagination (2011). Esta obra, de profunda importância para Geógrafos e pesquisadores, aborda a questão da curiosidade e da investigação na imaginação geográfica. O autor utiliza-se de exemplos históricos de trajetórias profissionais e de pesquisa de geógrafos importantes e realiza um comparativo com as teorias da psicanálise e da filosofia.


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