GEOG 430  Cultural Geography

CONTENT:  Examines the concept of culture as it relates to the geographic landscape. Topics include the built environment, symbolic landscapes, representation of place in film, literature, photography, and music, subaltern geographies, landscapes and cultures of work, and place-situated identity. Course provides an overview of research methods and themes in cultural geography. Field trip and field research required. .   Prerequisite:  GEOG 101 or its equivalent.   3 hours.

OFFERED:  Approximately every three years.  Last taught in the Fall 2007 semester. Next offered in the Fall 2008 Semester by Debbie Kreitzer.


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