Eminent geographer Yi-Fu Tuan considers the ways in which people feel and think about space, how they form attachments to home, neighborhood, and nation, and how feelings about space and place are affected by the sense of time.
Reflecting the ideas and issues which have found themselves at the forefront of cultural theory and studies, this text addresses itself to the dilemmas and predicaments of the often bewildering...
Eminent geographer Yi-Fu Tuan considers the ways in which people feel and think about space, how they form attachments to home, neighborhood, and nation, and how feelings about space and place are affected by the sense of time.
'Creating Empty Spaces through Disoccupation: The Aesthetics Proposal of Jorge Oteiza'. In Space and Place: Exploring Critical Issues, edited by Didem Kılıçkıran, Christina Alegria, and Carl Haddrell, 25–41.
Eminent geographer Yi-Fu Tuan considers the ways in which people feel and think about space, how they form attachments to home, neighborhood, and nation, and how feelings about space and place are affected by the sense of time.
In this book, geographer Yi-Fu Tuan considers the ways in which people feel and think about space and place. Place is security, he suggests, and space is freedom: we are attached to the one and long for the other.
This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2013. The search for a greater understanding of 'space' and 'place' inevitably involves an encounter with divergent approaches across a range of academic disciplines.