Hits 1-10 within 27 documents
From beyond: H. P. Lovecraft and the place of horror [journal article]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 13 (2006) 1. p.106-126
‘You cannot shake that shimmie here’: producing mobility on the dance floor [journal article]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 13 (2006) 1. p.55-77
Book Review: Race, nature, and the politics of difference. Edited by Donald S. Moore, Jake Kosek and Anand Pandian. Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press 2003. ISBN 0-82233-076-2 [review]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 12 (2005) 1. p.116-117
Book Review: Encyclopedia of world environmental history. Edited by Shepard Krech III, J.R. McNeill and Carolyn Merchant. New York: Routledge 2004. 3 vol. ISBN 0-41593-732-9 [review]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 12 (2005) 1. p.120-121
'A new look at the English landscape': landscape architecture, movement and the aesthetics of motorways in early postwar Britain [journal article]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 13 (2006) 1. p.78-105
Book Review: South Asian women in the diaspora. Edited by Nirmal Puwar and Parvati Raghuram. Oxford: Berg 2003. ISBN 1-85973-602-5 [review]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 12 (2005) 1. p.117-118
A museum, the city, and a nation [journal article]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 15 (2008) 1. p.119-142
Book Review: Reinventing Eden: the fate of nature in Western culture. By Carolyn Merchant. New York: Routledge 2003. ISBN 0-41593-164-9 [review]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 12 (2005) 1. p.115-115
Bookreview: Chat moss. By Derek Hampson and Gary Priestnall. Nottingham: CMG 2005. ISBN 1-870522-42-7 [review]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 15 (2008) 1. p.152-152
Bookreview: The politics of the governed: reflections on popular politics in most of the world. By Partha Chatterjee. New York: Columbia University Press 2004. ISBN 0-231-13062-7 [review]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 15 (2008) 1. p.151-151