The Full Wiki



More info on Metageography

Metageography: Wikis


Note: Many of our articles have direct quotes from sources you can cite, within the Wikipedia article! This article doesn't yet, but we're working on it! See more info or our list of citable articles.

Encyclopedia

Updated live from Wikipedia, last check: June 04, 2012 03:17 UTC (53 seconds ago)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Metageography can refer to:

  • the idea that mapping the world as a whole is always subjective and never objective[1];
  • the core concept of Martin W. Lewis' and Kären E. Wigen's 1997 published postmodern work The myth of continents : a critique of metageography.[2] which analyzes meta geographical constructs such as "East", "West", "Europe", "Asia", "North" or "South";
"Lewis and Wigen's concern is metageography, which they define as "the set of spatial structures through which people order their knowledge of the world" [...]. Geographies are thus much more than just the ways in which societies are stretched across the earth's surface. They also include the contested, arbitrary, power-laden, and often inconsistent ways in which those structures are represented epistemologically."[3]

External links

References

  1. ^ O paradigma como metageografia (Portuguese)
  2. ^ Lewis, Martin W.; Kären E. Wigen (1997). The Myth of Continents: a Critique of Metageography. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. p. 35. ISBN 0-520-20742-4, ISBN 0-520-20743-2.  
  3. ^ Book review by Barney Warf, African Studies Center







Got something to say? Make a comment.
Your name
Your email address
Message
Please enter the solution to case below
12+8=