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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The strength of a knitted home: retrieving histories through Janet Morton's wool installations

Rothwell, Emily Jane 09 August 2007 (has links)
This thesis focuses on the ways in which Janet Morton’s installations explore geographic and architectural spatial arrangements, and the ways in which these arrangements reproduce hierarchies of gender, race, and class. As cultural geographers and architectural historians have argued, and as I argue in the context of Morton’s work, architecture and geography exist in a reciprocal relationship with the social context in which they exist. Consequently, social histories that amass in politicized spaces referred to as “home,” such as gendered suburban houses, urban shelters, segregated neighbourhoods, are often marginalized. By discussing the way Morton’s work alludes to marginalized social and spatial histories within home environments, I demonstrate the ways that mainstream understanding of the subordination of marginalized groups is informed by sociospatial histories. / Thesis (Master, Art History) -- Queen's University, 2007-08-07 15:32:00.667
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Embodying Landscape: Spatial Narratives of Becoming-Artist on the Islands of the Salish Sea

Jackson, Jolene 20 January 2014 (has links)
Recent literature in cultural geography has turned its attention to the enactment of landscape through performance. Drawing upon the insights of new cultural geography and non-representational theory, this thesis examines the performative enactments of “place” through the production of landscape representations on the Islands of the Salish Sea. In particular, I adopt a narrative approach to consider how the embodied and discursive performances of becoming-artist and the enactment of landscape are co-constituted. Through a comparative case study of four Islands in the Salish Sea – San Juan, Lopez, Salt Spring, and Pender Islands – the current study provides an embodied account of the practices of landscape representation based upon fieldwork, participant observation, and 13 semi-structured interviews with landscape artists on the Islands. This is followed by a thematic analysis of recurring imagery in landscape paintings with a focus on representations of the rural scene, property relations, nationalism, and “unpeopled” landscapes. I conclude that landscape representations are both discursive and experiential in their performative enactments of place. / Graduate / 0366 / jolenejackson12@gmail.com
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Place Differentiation: Redeveloping the Distillery District, Toronto

Mathews, Vanessa Kirsty 23 February 2011 (has links)
What role does place differentiation play in contemporary urban redevelopment processes, and how is it constructed, practiced, and governed? Under heightened forms of interurban competition fueled by processes of globalization, there is a desire by place-makers to construct and market a unique sense of place. While there is consensus that place promotion plays a role in reconstructing landscapes, how place differentiation operates – and can be operationalized – in processes of urban redevelopment is under-theorized in the literature. In this thesis, I produce a typology of four strategies of differentiation – negation, coherence, residue, multiplicity – which reside within capital transformations and which require activation by a set of social actors. I situate these ideas via an examination of the redevelopment of the Gooderham and Worts distillery, renamed the Distillery District, which opened to the public in 2003. Under the direction of the private sector, the site was transformed from a space of alcohol production to a space of cultural consumption. The developers used a two pronged approach for the site’s redevelopment: historic preservation and arts-led regeneration. Using a mixed method approach including textual analysis, in-depth interviews, visual analysis, and site observation, I examine the strategies used to market the Distillery as a distinct place, and the effects of this marketing strategy on the valuation of art, history, and space. Two central arguments direct the thesis: first, in an attempt to construct place differentiation, what emerges is a sense of sameness which limits the potential of the district and produces a disconnect between the space and its users; second, it is only by understanding how differentiation operates in discourse and practice that alternative formations of place-making can emerge and socio-spatial disconnectedness can be rethought.
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Place Differentiation: Redeveloping the Distillery District, Toronto

Mathews, Vanessa Kirsty 23 February 2011 (has links)
What role does place differentiation play in contemporary urban redevelopment processes, and how is it constructed, practiced, and governed? Under heightened forms of interurban competition fueled by processes of globalization, there is a desire by place-makers to construct and market a unique sense of place. While there is consensus that place promotion plays a role in reconstructing landscapes, how place differentiation operates – and can be operationalized – in processes of urban redevelopment is under-theorized in the literature. In this thesis, I produce a typology of four strategies of differentiation – negation, coherence, residue, multiplicity – which reside within capital transformations and which require activation by a set of social actors. I situate these ideas via an examination of the redevelopment of the Gooderham and Worts distillery, renamed the Distillery District, which opened to the public in 2003. Under the direction of the private sector, the site was transformed from a space of alcohol production to a space of cultural consumption. The developers used a two pronged approach for the site’s redevelopment: historic preservation and arts-led regeneration. Using a mixed method approach including textual analysis, in-depth interviews, visual analysis, and site observation, I examine the strategies used to market the Distillery as a distinct place, and the effects of this marketing strategy on the valuation of art, history, and space. Two central arguments direct the thesis: first, in an attempt to construct place differentiation, what emerges is a sense of sameness which limits the potential of the district and produces a disconnect between the space and its users; second, it is only by understanding how differentiation operates in discourse and practice that alternative formations of place-making can emerge and socio-spatial disconnectedness can be rethought.
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Finding time in the geographies of food : how heritage food discourses shape notions of place

Littaye, Alexandra January 2016 (has links)
This thesis presents a multi-sited and multi-scalar ethnography of the processes and practices through which producers attempt to designate food as heritage. Grounded in cultural geography, it adopts a cultural economy approach to addressing concerns within agro-food studies by joining in conversation notions of heritage, place-making and time. By underlining the intrinsic relation between articulations of time and constructions of place, this thesis further maps the alternative geographies of food. It engages with three overarching questions, drawing on research conducted within two heritage-based food initiatives in Mexico and Scotland, both linked to the Slow Food movement. These produce, respectively, a traditional sweet called pinole and 'real' bread. The thesis asks: what objectives are pursued through the heritagisation of food whereby various actors strategically coin foods as heritage? How is time articulated in the discourse of heritage food, and how do heritage food networks and producers understand time as a component of food quality? Finally, what senses of place emerge from the various uses of time as a quality in global, translocal and local heritage food discourses? This thesis explores Slow Food's heritage qualification scheme and the ensuing commodification of heritage food, as well as translocal networks, and practices of 'slow' production. Through empirical engagements it argues that the qualification of heritage foods is multifunctional and that various articulations of time enable small-scale producers to engage with a plethora of socio-economic and political issues. Numerous and at times conflicting constructions of place surface from the discourses woven around these two heritage products and problematise identity formation and narratives of the past linked to producers and communities. This thesis concludes that the constructions of place associated with heritage foods depend not only upon the authority and circumstances of actors articulating a heritage discourse, but also on the scale of the dissemination of that discourse, and on the notions and understandings of time associated with heritage and place.
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Ações e olhares: a paisagem da cidade do Rio de Janeiro nos cartões postais (1900-1935) / Actions and views: the landscapes of Rio de Janeiro on postcards (1900-1935)

Rachel de Almeida Moura 19 October 2009 (has links)
O cartão-postal, meio de comunicação do século passado, ganhou popularidade e constituiu um item para colecionadores. Privilegiando as imagens das cidades, a produção dos cartões-postais está repleta de uma carga simbólica das formas, uma linguagem própria que a semiologia icônica nos ajuda a compreender. Nesse sentido, a geografia cultural, preocupada com o papel e o lugar da cultura na produção do espaço, é a base conceitual deste trabalho, sobretudo, por meio da releitura do conceito de paisagem ligado às tradições do romantismo alemão. Assim, tendo como objeto de estudo os cartões-postais que representam a natureza e a cidade do Rio de Janeiro no período de 1900 a 1935, pretende-se, nesta dissertação, interpretar e compreender a construção simbólica que se fez da imagem da cidade do Rio de Janeiro a partir da leitura das paisagens cariocas apresentadas em seus cartões-postais. Sendo assim, verificaram-se, na análise dos signos, mensagens vinculadas às ideias de paraíso tropical e cidade moderna. Ambas, interrelacionando-se, contribuíram para a construção da representação de Cidade Maravilhosa. / Postcards, way of communication of the last century, gained popularity and was items for collectors. Focusing on images of cities, production of postcards was filled with a symbolic power of its forms, its own language that iconic semiology helps us to understand. In this sense, cultural geography, concerned with function and place of culture in production of space, is the conceptual basis of this work, especially the reinterpretation of the concept of landscape which is connected to traditions of German romanticism. Therefore, the object of this study is postcards which represented nature and the city of Rio de Janeiro during the period between 1900 and 1935. This work also intends to interpret and understand symbolic constructions of the image of Rio de Janeiro, from the reading of landscapes of this city which are presented in those postcards. Thus, in the analysis of signs, messages connected to ideas of tropical paradise and modern city were also analyzed. Both are interrelating and contribute to construction of the representation of Cidade Maravilhosa (The Marvelous City).
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Geografia, patrimônio e diversidade cultural: linguagem audiovisual em ações educativas / Geography, heritage and cultural diversity: audiovisual language in educational actions

Gomes, Ana Carolina Rios [UNESP] 11 March 2016 (has links)
Submitted by ANA CAROLINA RIOS GOMES null (carol.rios@gmail.com) on 2016-05-08T05:31:32Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE_FINAL_CAROL RIOS.pdf: 1969050 bytes, checksum: 9ac2bad1c3641fc5b6453eeb159afae1 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Felipe Augusto Arakaki (arakaki@reitoria.unesp.br) on 2016-05-10T17:39:13Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 gomes_acr_dr_rcla.pdf: 1969050 bytes, checksum: 9ac2bad1c3641fc5b6453eeb159afae1 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-05-10T17:39:13Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 gomes_acr_dr_rcla.pdf: 1969050 bytes, checksum: 9ac2bad1c3641fc5b6453eeb159afae1 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-03-11 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / A produção e o uso de imagens sempre estiveram presentes ao longo da história do pensamento geográfico, bem como nos estudos antropológicos. Com o advento de novas tecnologias, a utilização de recursos audiovisuais para a elaboração e difusão de saberes vem se intensificando, muitas vezes como tema central para o desenvolvimento de pesquisas. Ao mesmo tempo, questões relativas à Diversidade e ao Patrimônio Cultural estão em evidência nas políticas culturais e também nos estudos acadêmicos. Diante desse contexto, o objetivo da presente pesquisa é articular essas vertentes, analisando a potencialidade dos registros de práticas culturais a partir das intersecções entre a História Oral e a Linguagem Audiovisual, concretizadas em documentários etnográficos. Além de empoderar comunidades que participam da produção e difusão desses registros audiovisuais, reconhecendo sua importância social e narrando sua própria história, constatamos, por meio de uma ação educativa a partir da recepção de documentários por parte de alunos do ensino superior em Geografia, que o material produzido tem o potencial pedagógico, em sentido lato, de aproximar diferentes contextos culturais e promover relações de identidade e alteridade mediadas pelo audiovisual. A abordagem etnográfica em sala de aula indicou que, por captar atenção e emoção, a linguagem audiovisual é capaz de favorecer a imersão dos espectadores nos modo de vida, na realidade que se registra e se apresenta, trabalhando as geograficidades e historicidades de distintas comunidades para contextualizar as diferenças e conviver com outros modos de ser e estar no mundo, promovendo a diversidade cultural. / The production and use of images have always been present throughout the history of geographical thought and in anthropological studies. With the advent of new technologies, the use of audiovisual resources for the development and dissemination of knowledge has intensified, often as central to the development of research. At the same time, issues relating to diversity and cultural heritage are evident in cultural policies as well as in academic studies. In this context, the aim of this research is to articulate these aspects, analyzing the potential of the records of cultural practices from the intersections between oral history and Audiovisual Language, implemented in ethnographic documentaries. In addition to empowering communities participating in the production and dissemination of these audiovisual records, recognizing their social importance and narrating his own story, found through an educational action from the reception of documentaries by students in higher education in geography, the produced material has the pedagogical potential in the broad sense, to approach different cultural contexts and promote identity and alterity relations mediated by audiovisual. The ethnographic approach in the classroom indicated that, by capturing attention and emotion, audiovisual language is able to favor the immersion of spectators in life so in fact that records and displays, working the geograficidades and historicity of different communities to contextualize the differences and get along with other ways of being in the world, promoting cultural diversity.
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Território, cultura e regionalismo: aspectos geográficos em símbolos estaduais brasileiros

Berg, Tiago José [UNESP] 12 November 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:27:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2009-11-12Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:17:20Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 berg_tj_me_rcla.pdf: 9754495 bytes, checksum: 2a29ac3a460560573eb2a4a4d17e94a8 (MD5) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / Bandeiras e estandartes, escudos e brasões, hinos e canções não são simples composições artísticas e musicais idealizadas ao sabor dos caprichos e fantasias de poderosos reis, mandatários, governantes, países e regiões ao longo dos tempos. Ao contrário, esses símbolos refletem uma realidade histórica e, ao mesmo tempo, portam-se como uma crônica viva de um povo e de uma nação, sendo que nela também está embutido o espaço geográfico, suas influências e suas relações. Foi somente com a Constituição Republicana de 1891, que as províncias foram transformadas em Estados Federados e poderiam adotar de forma oficial, hinos, bandeiras e brasões, desde que não omitissem nesta hierarquia os símbolos nacionais; entretanto, o uso destes símbolos no Brasil já se fazia presente desde os primeiros séculos de colonização portuguesa. Ao se analisarem os símbolos estaduais brasileiros, encontram-se em suas estruturas semânticas e sintáticas fortes relações que envolvem representação da natureza, paisagem, lugar, economia, território e região. As conclusões deste trabalho apontam para o fato de que os hinos, as bandeiras e os brasões dos Estados brasileiros demonstram amplas possibilidades de pesquisa dentro da ciência geográfica, pois estes documentos simbólicos portam-se como “testemunhos” no espaçotempo, cujo caráter gráfico e narrativo revelou em suas múltiplas conexões com o geográfico uma nova perspectiva e possibilidade no que se refere à análise e desvendamento das formas culturais de representação espacial. / Flags and banners, shields and coats of arms, anthems and songs are not simply artistic and musical compositions which were created due to the vanity or fantasies of powerful kings, dukes, rulers, governors, countries and regions throughout time. Instead, those symbols reflect a historical reality and not only they stand as an alive chronicle of a people and a nation, but also they represent the geographical space, its influences and its relationships. It was only after the Republican Constitution of 1891 that the provinces were transformed into Federated States and they could officially adopt anthems, flags and coats of arms, as long as they didn't omit, in this hierarchy, the national symbols. However, these symbols had been already used in Brazil since the first centuries of Portuguese colonization. This analysis of the Brazilian States symbols, as well as their semantic and syntactic structures, aimed to demonstrate the strong connections involving the representation of the nature, landscape, places, economy, territory and regions. The conclusion of this dissertation shows that anthems, flags and the coats of arms of Brazilian States demonstrate wide research possibilities in the geographical science because these symbolic documents stand as “testimonies” in space and time, whose graphic and narrative character has revealed in its multiple connections with the geographical; a new perspective and possibility regarding the analysis and unveiling of the cultural forms of spatial representation.
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Paisagem, cultura e desenvolvimento sustentável : um estudo da comunidade indígena Apurinã na Amazônia brasileira /

Risso, Luciene Cristina. January 2005 (has links)
Orientador: Liliana Bueno dos Reis Garcia / Banca: Regina Araujo de Almeida / Banca: Maria Tereza Duarte Paes Luchiari / Banca: Fadel David Antonio Filho / Banca: Solange Terezinha de Lima Guimarães / Resumo: Cada povo, cada cultura tem um modo diferenciado de se apropriar do espaço geográfico, construindo nele suas representações sociais e identidades territoriais/paisagísticas, formando a paisagem cultural. Na Amazônia brasileira, a paisagem é fruto da relação entre sociedade e Natureza. Ali, vivem comunidades indígenas e comunidades tradicionais, como ribeirinhos e seringueiros, cuja sobrevivência está relacionada diretamente aos recursos naturais que a floresta amazônica oferece. No entanto, as formas de ocupação amazônica, no decorrer dos anos, vêm afetando diretamente, e de modo negativo, os povos da floresta. A comunidade indígena, objeto deste estudo, da etnia Apurinã, vive na região do médio rio Purus, afluente da margem direita do Rio Amazonas, desde o século XIX. Eles possuem uma relação direta com a Natureza e não estão isolados deste processo histórico. Nossa abordagem analisa a paisagem amazônica, através do estudo de caso realizado com a comunidade indígena Apurinã do Igarapé Mucuim (AM), com a finalidade de investigar por que pode ser identificada como comunidade conservacionista, e quais fatores determinam a sustentabilidade, ao mesmo tempo em que aponta as principais ameaças para a conservação ambiental e preservação cultural diante das influências capitalistas prevalentes na região amazônica. / Abstract: Each people, each culture has a way differentiated of to appropriate of the geographic space, constructing in it social representations and territories/landscape identities, forming the cultural landscape. In the Brazilian Amazônia, the landscape is fruit of the relation between society and Nature. There, aboriginal communities and traditional communities, as "ribeirinhos" and seringueiros live, whose survival is related directly to the natural resources that the Amazonian forest offers. However, the forms of Amazonian occupation, in time, come directly affecting, and in negative way, the peoples of the forest. The aboriginal community, object of this study, the etnia Apurinã, lives in the region of the region river Purus, tributary of the right edge of the River Amazon, since century XIX. They possess a direct relation with the Nature and they are not isolated of this historical process. Our boarding analyzes the Amazonian landscape, through the study of case realized with the aboriginal community Apurinã of Igarapé Mucuim (AM), with the purpose to investigate why it can be identified as sustainable community, and which factors determine the sustainable, at the same time that points the main threats to the environmental conservation and cultural preservation in front of the capitalist influences in the Amazon region. / Doutor
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Ações e olhares: a paisagem da cidade do Rio de Janeiro nos cartões postais (1900-1935) / Actions and views: the landscapes of Rio de Janeiro on postcards (1900-1935)

Rachel de Almeida Moura 19 October 2009 (has links)
O cartão-postal, meio de comunicação do século passado, ganhou popularidade e constituiu um item para colecionadores. Privilegiando as imagens das cidades, a produção dos cartões-postais está repleta de uma carga simbólica das formas, uma linguagem própria que a semiologia icônica nos ajuda a compreender. Nesse sentido, a geografia cultural, preocupada com o papel e o lugar da cultura na produção do espaço, é a base conceitual deste trabalho, sobretudo, por meio da releitura do conceito de paisagem ligado às tradições do romantismo alemão. Assim, tendo como objeto de estudo os cartões-postais que representam a natureza e a cidade do Rio de Janeiro no período de 1900 a 1935, pretende-se, nesta dissertação, interpretar e compreender a construção simbólica que se fez da imagem da cidade do Rio de Janeiro a partir da leitura das paisagens cariocas apresentadas em seus cartões-postais. Sendo assim, verificaram-se, na análise dos signos, mensagens vinculadas às ideias de paraíso tropical e cidade moderna. Ambas, interrelacionando-se, contribuíram para a construção da representação de Cidade Maravilhosa. / Postcards, way of communication of the last century, gained popularity and was items for collectors. Focusing on images of cities, production of postcards was filled with a symbolic power of its forms, its own language that iconic semiology helps us to understand. In this sense, cultural geography, concerned with function and place of culture in production of space, is the conceptual basis of this work, especially the reinterpretation of the concept of landscape which is connected to traditions of German romanticism. Therefore, the object of this study is postcards which represented nature and the city of Rio de Janeiro during the period between 1900 and 1935. This work also intends to interpret and understand symbolic constructions of the image of Rio de Janeiro, from the reading of landscapes of this city which are presented in those postcards. Thus, in the analysis of signs, messages connected to ideas of tropical paradise and modern city were also analyzed. Both are interrelating and contribute to construction of the representation of Cidade Maravilhosa (The Marvelous City).

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