Mark / Turk / Burenhult | Landscape in Language | Buch | 978-90-272-0286-4 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 449 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 990 g

Reihe: Culture and Language Use

Mark / Turk / Burenhult

Landscape in Language

Transdisciplinary perspectives
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-90-272-0286-4
Verlag: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Transdisciplinary perspectives

Buch, Englisch, Band 4, 449 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 990 g

Reihe: Culture and Language Use

ISBN: 978-90-272-0286-4
Verlag: John Benjamins Publishing Company


Landscape is fundamental to human experience. Yet until recently, the study of landscape has been fragmented among the disciplines. This volume focuses on how landscape is represented in language and thought, and what this reveals about the relationships of people to place and to land. Scientists of various disciplines such as anthropologists, geographers, information scientists, linguists, and philosophers address several questions, including: Are there cross-cultural and cross-linguistic variations in the delimitation, classification, and naming of geographic features? Can alternative world-views and conceptualizations of landscape be used to produce culturally-appropriate Geographic Information Systems (GIS)? Topics included: ontology of landscape; landscape terms and concepts; toponyms; spiritual aspects of land and landscape terms; research methods; ethical dimensions of the research; and its potential value to indigenous communities involved in this type of research.

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Foreword

ix–x
Preface

xi–xiii
Landscape in language: An introduction
David M. Mark, Andrew G. Turk, Niclas Burenhult and David Stea

1–24
Ethnophysiography
Andrew G. Turk, David M. Mark and David Stea

25–45
Exploring philosophy of place: Potential for synergy between phenomenology and ethnophysiography
Andrew G. Turk

47–72
Embedded in place: ‘Mirror knowledge’ and ‘simultaneous landscapes’ among Maori
Brian Murton

73–100
Philosophical issues in ethnophysiography: Landform terms, disciplinarity, and the question of method
Bruce B. Janz

101–119
‘Land’ and life: Ethnoecology and ethnogeography as complementary approaches to the analyses of landscape perception
Chris Duvall

121–141
Landscape in Western Pantar, a Papuan outlier of southern Indonesia
Gary Holton

143–166
Hawaiian storied place names: Re-placing cultural meaning
Renee Pualani Louis

167–186
Between the trees and the tides: Inuit ways of discriminating space in a coastal and boreal landscape
Scott A. Heyes

187–223
Differing conceptualizations of the same landscape: The Athabaskan and Eskimo language boundary in Alaska
Gary Holton

225–237
A case study in Ahtna Athabascan geographic knowledge
James Kari

239–260
Revitalizing place names through stories and songs
Susan Paskvan

261–274
Language and landscape among the Tlingit
Thomas F. Thornton

275–289
Language, landscape and ethnoecology, reflections from northwestern Canada
Leslie Main Johnson

291–326
Landscape embedded in language: The Navajo of Canyon de Chelly, Arizona, and their named places
Stephen C. Jett

327–342
Navajo landscape and its contexts
Camelita Topaha

343–351
Navigating regional landscapes with Jicarilla personal narrative
Elizabeth M. Lynch

353–368
Ontology of landscape in language
Werner Kuhn

369–379
The role of geospatial technologies for integrating landscape in language: Geographic Information Systems and the Cree of northern Quebec
Renée Sieber and Christopher Wellen

381–393
Classifying landscape character
Lars Brabyn and David M. Mark

395–409
Perspectives on the ethical conduct of landscape in language research
Andrew G. Turk and David M. Mark

411–434
Notes on contributors

435–441
Index

443–449



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