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Representing Place: Landscape Painting And Maps

paperbackFebruary 4, 2002
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ISBN-13: 9780816637157 ISBN-10: 0816637156
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Binding
paperback
Published
February 4, 2002
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×2.50×17.80 cm

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Representing Place: Landscape Painting And Maps by Casey, Edward S.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780816637157.

You are here, a map declares, but of course you are not, any more than you truly occupy the vantage point into which a landscape painting puts you. How maps and paintings figure and reconfigure space—as well as our place in it—is the subject of Edward S. Casey’s ambitious study, an exploration of how we portray the world and its many places. Casey’s discussion ranges widely from Northern Sung landscape painting to nineteenth-century American and British landscape painting and photography, from prehistoric petroglyphs and medieval portolan charts to seventeenth-century Dutch cartography and land survey maps of the American frontier. From these culturally and historically diverse forays a theory of representation emerges. Casey proposes that the representation of place in visual works be judged in terms not of resemblance, but of reconnecting with an earth and world that are not the mere content of mind or language—a reconnection that calls for the embodiment and implacement of the human subject. Representing Place is the third volume in Casey’s influential epic project of reinterpreting evolving conceptions of space in world thought. He combines history with philosophy, and cartography with art, to create a new understanding of how representation requires and thrives on space, ultimately renewing our appreciation of the power of place as it is set forth in paintings and maps.