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Yi-Fu Tuan

    5 décembre 1930 – 10 août 2022

    Tuan Yi-Fu est un géographe sino-américain dont l'œuvre explore le paysage comme un miroir de la culture et de l'identité humaines. Il enquête sur la manière dont les gens perçoivent et donnent un sens au monde qui les entoure, et sur la façon dont ces perceptions façonnent notre relation au lieu. Ses études influentes démontrent que la géographie ne concerne pas seulement les attributs physiques de la Terre, mais fondamentalement l'expérience et l'interprétation humaines.

    Landscapes of Fear
    Escapism
    Space and Place
    Topophilia
    A Historical Geography of China
    Geography and the Human Spirit
    • Geography and the Human Spirit

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the concept of "dwelling," the book delves into how various civilizations narrate their relationship with the environment. Anne Buttimer examines a diverse range of sources, from ancient philosophers to modern writers, revealing how humanity has used natural science, theology, and myth to understand the earth as a home. This interdisciplinary approach sheds new light on contemporary environmental ideas and the human spirit's connection to the world.

      Geography and the Human Spirit
    • A Historical Geography of China

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the deep connection between humanity and the Chinese landscape, emphasizing how centuries of habitation have shaped both the land and its culture. It delves into the intricate relationship between people and their environment, illustrating how human presence has transformed the earth into a tapestry of history, tradition, and resilience. Through vivid imagery and insightful commentary, the book reveals the profound impact of human activity on the natural world in China.

      A Historical Geography of China
    • What are the links between environment and world view? Topophilia, the affective bond between people and place, is the primary theme of this book that examines environmental perceptions and values at different levels: the species, the group, and the individual.Yi-Fu Tuan holds culture and environment and topophilia and environment as distinct in order to show how they mutually contribute to the formation of values. Topophilia examines the search for environment in the city, suburb, countryside, and wilderness from a dialectical perspective, distinguishes different types of environmental experience, and describes their character.

      Topophilia
    • Space and Place

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,1(1070)Évaluer

      In the 25 years since its original publication, Space and Place has not only established the discipline of human geography, but it has proven influential in such diverse fields as theater, literature, anthropology, psychology, and theology. 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. He suggests that place is security and space is freedom: we are attached to the one and long for the other. Whether he is considering sacred versus "biased" space, mythical space and place, time in experiential space, or cultural attachments to space, Tuan's analysis is thoughtful and insightful.

      Space and Place
    • Escapism

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(137)Évaluer

      Acclaimed cultural geographer Yi-Fu Tuan considers humanity's enduring desire to escape reality— and embrace alternatives such as love, culture, and Disneyworld In prehistoric times, our ancestors began building shelters and planting crops in order to escape from nature's harsh realities. Today, we flee urban dangers for the safer, reconfigured world of suburban lawns and parks. According to geographer Yi-Fu Tuan, people have always sought to escape in one way or another, sometimes foolishly, often creatively and ingeniously. Glass-tower cities, suburbs, shopping malls, Disneyland—all are among the most recent monuments in our efforts to escape the constraints and uncertainties of life—ultimately, those imposed by nature. "What cultural product," Tuan asks, "is not escape?" In his new book, the capstone of a celebrated career, Tuan shows that escapism is an inescapable component of human thought and culture.

      Escapism
    • Landscapes of Fear

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,7(15)Évaluer

      Landscapes of Fear is renowned geographer Yi-Fu Tuan's influential exploration of the spaces of fear and of how these landscapes shift during our lives and vary throughout history. In this groundbreaking work--now with a new preface by the author--Yi-Fu Tuan reaches back into our prehistory to discover what is universal and what is particular in our inheritance of fear.

      Landscapes of Fear
    • Coming Home to China

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(15)Évaluer

      The narrative follows distinguished geographer Yi-Fu Tuan's return to China in 2005, where he revisits his childhood home after sixty-four years. His journey includes speaking at an architectural conference, engaging with college audiences, and exploring the landscapes from Beijing to Shanghai, culminating in a reflective riverboat trip down the Yangtze River. This personal journey intertwines themes of nostalgia and cultural exploration, highlighting Tuan's deep connection to his homeland.

      Coming Home to China
    • The Good Life

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,5(16)Évaluer

      The book delves into the philosophical question of how to live a fulfilling life, inviting readers to reflect on their own definitions of the good life. Tuan's engaging writing style appeals to both general readers and professionals, encouraging a deeper exploration beyond mere enjoyment. It challenges individuals to actively identify their values and aspirations, fostering a personal journey towards constructing a meaningful existence.

      The Good Life
    • Human Goodness

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(34)Évaluer

      Exploring the significance of everyday courtesies, this book highlights how simple actions, like busing your dishes, contribute to a functional and harmonious society. It delves into the lasting effects of communal kindness, emphasizing the importance of these small gestures in fostering a sense of community and enhancing the quality of life over time.

      Human Goodness
    • Exploring the intersection of geography and philosophy, Yi-Fu Tuan's latest work reflects over fifty years of his contributions to humanistic geography. This book serves as a culmination of his insights and experiences, providing a deep intellectual examination of the human condition through a geographic lens. Tuan’s unique perspective invites readers to engage with the complexities of human experiences and the spaces we inhabit.

      Humanist Geography: An Individual's Search for Meaning