Middlebury

GEOG 0218

Cultural Geography

Cultural Geography
What do landscapes mean? How are places created and invested with significance? Why do people struggle to control public and private space? In this course we will examine these and similar questions. The main goals are to illuminate the wealth of meanings embodied in the built environment and our metaphorical understandings of landscape, place, space, and geographical identity, and to teach skills for interpreting and representing those meanings. Lectures, course readings, small-group projects, and papers will draw on social theory and empirical approaches, with a regional emphasis on North America. 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Geography
Department:
Geography
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR CW NOR SOC
Equivalent Courses:
AMST 0218

Sections

Spring 2014

GEOG0218A-S14 Lecture (Knowles)

Spring 2011

GEOG0218A-S11 Lecture (Knowles)
GEOG0218B-S11 Lecture (Knowles)
GEOG0218Z-S11 Discussion (Knowles)

Spring 2010

GEOG0218A-S10 Lecture (Knowles)
GEOG0218B-S10 Lecture (Knowles)

Spring 2009

GEOG0218A-S09 Lecture (Knowles)
GEOG0218B-S09 Lecture (Knowles)

Spring 2008

GEOG0218A-S08 Lecture (Knowles)
GEOG0218B-S08 Lecture (Knowles)

Fall 2006

GEOG0218A-F06 Lecture (Knowles)

Fall 2004

GEOG0218A-F04 Lecture (Knowles)
GEOG0218B-F04 Lecture (Knowles)

Fall 2003

GEOG0218A-F03 Lecture (Knowles)