
The Intelligence of Place
Topographies and Poetics
Jeff Malpas(Editor)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 18. May 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-1-350-03633-8 (ISBN)
Description
Place has become a widespread concept in contemporary work in the humanities, creative arts, and social sciences. Yet in spite of its centrality, place remains a concept more often deployed than interrogated, and there are relatively few works that focus directly on the concept of place as such. The Intelligence of Place fills this gap, providing an exploration of place from various perspectives, encompassing anthropology, architecture, geography, media, philosophy, and the arts, and as it stands in relation to a range of other concepts.
Drawing together many of the key thinkers currently writing on the topic, The Intelligence of Place offers a unique point of entry into the contemporary thinking of place - into its topographies and poetics - providing new insights into a concept crucial to understanding our world and ourselves.
Drawing together many of the key thinkers currently writing on the topic, The Intelligence of Place offers a unique point of entry into the contemporary thinking of place - into its topographies and poetics - providing new insights into a concept crucial to understanding our world and ourselves.
Reviews / Votes
This volume is a signal contribution to work in "place studies." Malpas's selection of contributors is prescient because they are some of the most perceptive thinkers writing conceptually about place today, including philosopher Edward Casey, writer Lucy Lippard, media-studies scholar Joshua Meyrowitz, geographer Edward Relph, and architects Juhani Pallasmaa and Alberto Perez-Gomez. The result is an interdisciplinary synergy provoking valuable new ideas and perspectives on place, place experience, and place meaning. -- David Seamon, Professor of Architecture, Kansas State University, USA and editor of Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology Today many scholars and students of place-based studies-architecture, geography, anthropology, politics and philosophy-feel that a choice between globalism and localism is wrongheaded and unproductive. Offered here is a forward-looking alternative, a set of reflections that restates the centrality of place in human experience, without resorting to nostalgic forms of place-identity or apocalyptic notions of place-disintegration. The idea that places have their own intelligence, that the wisdom that will guide ethical and practical choices in contemporary culture is in the world not only individual selves, is both timely and challenging. -- David Leatherbarrow, Professor of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, USAMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
17 b/w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-03633-8 (9781350036338)
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Person
Jeff Malpas is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of Tasmania, Australia.
Content
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
1. Place and Edge, Edward Casey (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Stony Brook University, USA)
2. Place and Limit, Massimo Cacciari (Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies, Naples, Italy and the College de Philosophie, Paris, France)
3. Place and Histories - Writing Other People's Memories, Lucy R. Lippard (Free lance Writer)
4. Place and Time, Jeff Malpas (Distinguished Professor, University of Tasmania and Visiting Distinguished Professor, Latrobe University, Australia)
5. Place and Media, Joshua Meyrowitz (Professor of Communications, University of New Hampshire, USA)
6. Place and Atmosphere, Juhani Pallasmaa (Professor Emeritus, Juhani Pallasmaa Architects)
7. Place and Architectural Space, Alberto Perez-Gomez (Saidye Rosner Bronfman Professor in History and Theory of Architecture, McGill University School of Architecture, Canada)
8. Place and Connection, Edward Relph (Professor of Geography, University of Toronto, Canada)
9. Place and Sensory Composition, Kathleen Stewart (Professor of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, USA)
10. Place and Formulation, Kenneth White (Royal Scottish Academy, Professor of Twentieth-Century Poetics, Sorbonne, Paris)
Index
Introduction
1. Place and Edge, Edward Casey (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Stony Brook University, USA)
2. Place and Limit, Massimo Cacciari (Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies, Naples, Italy and the College de Philosophie, Paris, France)
3. Place and Histories - Writing Other People's Memories, Lucy R. Lippard (Free lance Writer)
4. Place and Time, Jeff Malpas (Distinguished Professor, University of Tasmania and Visiting Distinguished Professor, Latrobe University, Australia)
5. Place and Media, Joshua Meyrowitz (Professor of Communications, University of New Hampshire, USA)
6. Place and Atmosphere, Juhani Pallasmaa (Professor Emeritus, Juhani Pallasmaa Architects)
7. Place and Architectural Space, Alberto Perez-Gomez (Saidye Rosner Bronfman Professor in History and Theory of Architecture, McGill University School of Architecture, Canada)
8. Place and Connection, Edward Relph (Professor of Geography, University of Toronto, Canada)
9. Place and Sensory Composition, Kathleen Stewart (Professor of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, USA)
10. Place and Formulation, Kenneth White (Royal Scottish Academy, Professor of Twentieth-Century Poetics, Sorbonne, Paris)
Index