Chapter 6 Interpreting Places and Landscapes

Chp 6 Interpreting Places and Landscapes

17 cards   |   Total Attempts: 190
  

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Cognitive (mental) maps
Psycological representations of locations that are made up from people's individual ideas and impressions of these locations
Collective Memory
Maurice Halbwachs, human memory can only function within a collective conscience; shared remembrance that develops throughout time; ex. a nation develops its collective memory through building memorials it chooses to/ not to erect
Cultural Landscape
A tangible outcome of the complex interactions between a human group and a natual environment
Derelict Landscapes
Landscapes that have experienced abandonment, misuse, disnvestment, or vandalism
Landscape as text
Idea that landscapes and be read and written by groups and individuals
Landscape Representation
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Ordinary(Vernacular) Landscapes
Everyday landscapes that people create in the course of their daily lives
Place Marketing
Places attempting to change themselves to become appealing for tourism and economic gain; continualy re-interpreting, imagining, designing, packaging, and marketing themselves for their own benefit
Semiotics
Practice of writing and reading signs
Symbolic landscapes
Representations of particular values or aspirations that the builders and financiers of those landscapes want to impart to a larger public
Sacred spaces
Area recognized by individuals or groups as worthy of special attention as a site of special religious significance
Topophilia
Emotions and meanings assciated with particular places that have become significant to individuals
Popular culture
Found in large, heterogenous society that shares certain habits despite differences in personal characteristics
Material culture
The physical objects produced by a culture in order to meet its material needs: food, clothing, shelter, arts, and recreation (Carl Sauer)
Custom
Frequent repetition of an act until it becomes characteristic of a group of people