In part a tour of California as a virtual laboratory for refining the circulation of capital, and in part an investigation of how the state's literati reconceived economy in the name of class, gender, and racial privilege, this study is for students and scholars of California's and the American West's economic, environmental, and cultural past.
In part a tour of California as a virtual laboratory for refining the circulation of capital, and in part an investigation of how the state's literati...
Without social movements and wider struggles for progressive social change, the field of Geography would lack much of its contemporary relevance and vibrancy. Moreover, these struggles and the geographical scholarship that engages with them have changed the philosophical underpinnings of the discipline and have inflected the quest for geographical knowledge with a sense not only of urgency but also hope. This reader, intended for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate courses in Geographic Thought, is at once an analysis of Geography's theoretical and practical concerns and an...
Without social movements and wider struggles for progressive social change, the field of Geography would lack much of its contemporary relevance an...