Making Sense of Place: Exploring Concepts and Expressions of Place Through Different Senses and Lenses

Making Sense of Place: Exploring Concepts and Expressions of Place Through Different Senses and Lenses
ISBN-10
187694451X
ISBN-13
9781876944513
Category
History / Australia & New Zealand
Pages
331
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
National Museum of Australia Press
Authors
Matthew Higgins, Frank Vanclay, Adam Blackshaw

Description

Exploring place from myriad perspectives, this volume presents evocative encounters--such as the Great Barrier Reef experienced through touch or Lake Mungo encountered through sound--while shedding light on the meaning of place for deaf people. Case studies include the Maze prison in Northern Ireland, Inuit hunting grounds in northern Canada, and the songlines of the Anangu people in central Australia. Iconic landscapes, lookouts, buildings, gardens, suburbs, grieving places, and even cars all provide contexts for experiencing and understanding "place."

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