Dear Colleague: Common and Uncommon Observations"Eminent geographer Yi-Fu Tuan's letters to his friends and colleagues - distilling observations, ideas, and experiences - have carried Tuan's insights, and his reputation, far beyond his chosen field. Culling the most characteristic thoughts and compelling moments from these prized letters, Dear Colleague at long last gives readers near and far the opportunity to share what Tuan's correspondents have already read - and to discover the pleasures of the underlined passages in a book of life at once edifying, entertaining, and exemplary."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... Education , Teaching , Knowledge 118 Geography 131 History 134 Aesthetics 147 Intellect 161 Language 170 Morality 191 Religion 203 Stages of Life 213 A Sense of Ending Introduction To be alive is to have hope , and Introduction.
... Education , Teaching , Knowledge 118 Geography 131 History 134 Aesthetics 147 Intellect 161 Language 170 Morality 191 Religion 203 Stages of Life 213 A Sense of Ending Introduction To be alive is to have hope , and Introduction.
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... sense that it would be directed more at the world , and more personal in the sense that it would be made up of my deeply felt yet somewhat idiosyn- cratic observations and experiences , the sum of which constitutes a life . In every ...
... sense that it would be directed more at the world , and more personal in the sense that it would be made up of my deeply felt yet somewhat idiosyn- cratic observations and experiences , the sum of which constitutes a life . In every ...
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Contents
Nature | ix |
Civilization and City | 18 |
Politics and Ideology | 31 |
Culture Society Work | 46 |
Home Rootedness Place | 56 |
Human Ties and Isolation | 65 |
Ancestors | 79 |
Sex | 82 |
Geography | 116 |
History | 129 |
Aesthetics | 132 |
Intellect | 145 |
Language | 159 |
Morality | 168 |
Religion | 189 |
Stages of Life | 201 |
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