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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tim CresswellPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press ISBN: 9780226604114ISBN 10: 022660411 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 02 April 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsA renowned geographer and theorist of place, Cresswell has written a must-read book that not only draws together decades of thinking about space and place, but does so in an evocative and provocative way. --Joseph Heathcott, The New School This book is a meditation on writing, Maxwell Street, and the practices through which places are represented and performed. Drawing on methods such as montage and assemblage, Cresswell offers us an evocative consideration of the importance of Maxwell Street while providing a wholly new way to consider the possibilities of place that goes far beyond any one urban neighborhood. --Winifred Curran, DePaul University Cresswell offers kaleidoscopes for understanding what 'place' can mean. With its richly archived and colorful past, Maxwell Street is the perfect choice for wandering with this geographer, poet, and philosopher. This tour de force may inspire you to begin your own explorations using his techniques. --Gary T. Johnson, president, Chicago History Museum Through an extremely interesting set of sources, traces, and ideas, Cresswell generates a series of highly stimulating and imaginative juxtapositions. A fascinating addition to the current literature on Chicago, cultural history, and urban writing, Maxwell Street will appeal to diverse academic and public readerships. --Matthew Gandy, University of Cambridge This book is a meditation on writing, Maxwell Street, and the practices through which places are represented and performed. Drawing on methods such as montage and assemblage, Cresswell offers us an evocative consideration of the importance of Maxwell Street while providing a wholly new way to consider the possibilities of place that goes far beyond any one urban neighborhood. --Winifred Curran, DePaul University A renowned geographer and theorist of place, Cresswell has written a must-read book that not only draws together decades of thinking about space and place, but does so in an evocative and provocative way. --Joseph Heathcott, The New School Cresswell offers kaleidoscopes for understanding what 'place' can mean. With its richly archived and colorful past, Maxwell Street is the perfect choice for wandering with this geographer, poet, and philosopher. This tour de force may inspire you to begin your own explorations using his techniques. --Gary T. Johnson, president, Chicago History Museum Through an extremely interesting set of sources, traces, and ideas, Cresswell generates a series of highly stimulating and imaginative juxtapositions. A fascinating addition to the current literature on Chicago, cultural history, and urban writing, Maxwell Street will appeal to diverse academic and public readerships. --Matthew Gandy, University of Cambridge This book is a meditation on writing, Maxwell Street, and the practices through which places are represented and performed. Drawing on methods such as montage and assemblage, Cresswell offers us an evocative consideration of the importance of Maxwell Street while providing a wholly new way to consider the possibilities of place that goes far beyond any one urban neighborhood. --Winifred Curran, DePaul University A renowned geographer and theorist of place, Cresswell has written a must-read book that not only draws together decades of thinking about space and place, but does so in an evocative and provocative way. --Joseph Heathcott, The New School Through an extremely interesting set of sources, traces, and ideas, Cresswell generates a series of highly stimulating and imaginative juxtapositions. A fascinating addition to the current literature on Chicago, cultural history, and urban writing, Maxwell Street will appeal to diverse academic and public readerships. --Matthew Gandy, University of Cambridge Author InformationTim Cresswell is dean of the faculty, vice president for academic affairs, and professor of America studies at Trinity College in Connecticut. He is the managing editor of the journal GeoHumanities, and the author of many books, including Place: AnIntroduction and Geographic Thought: A Critical Introduction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |