Responding to the call for new landscape metaphors

MM Eaton - Landscape Journal, 1990 - lj.uwpress.org
Languages reflect and are reflected by the values of the communities that speak and write
them. Since languages are public, metaphors must build on shared meanings. Advocating …

Nature/culture/words/landscapes

K Sorvig - Landscape Journal, 2002 - lj.uwpress.org
Nature and culture are key terms in characterizing landscapes, whether in scholarly papers
or zoning hearings. Despite decades of scholarship, the complex, circular yet polarized …

Form, meaning, and expression in landscape architecture

L Olin - Landscape Journal, 1988 - lj.uwpress.org
This essay develops the thesis that the range in landscape design forms derives, directly or
indirectly, from nature and its processes, often translated through a series of abstractions …

[CITATION][C] Nature, form, and meaning: guest editor's introduction

AW Spirn - Landscape Journal, 1988 - lj.uwpress.org
" the of rela-sense ion between nature and man in some form has always been the actuating
spirit of art," as John Dewey (1958, p. 339) asserted in Art as Experience, it is certainly at the …

Landscape as an ecologically revealing language

RL Thayer - Landscape Journal, 1998 - lj.uwpress.org
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[BOOK][B] Grammars of Approach: Landscape, Narrative, and the Linguistic Picturesque

C Wall - 2019 - books.google.com
In Grammars of Approach, Cynthia Wall offers a close look at changes in perspective in
spatial design, language, and narrative across the late eighteenth and early nineteenth …

The nature of metaphors in cultural geography and environmental history

D Demeritt - Progress in human geography, 1994 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the apparent common ground shared by environmental historians interested in
nature and cultural geographers writing about landscape, the two groups have had little to …

Weeds, plagues, and bodily secretions: a geographical interpretation of metaphors of displacement

T Cresswell - Annals of the Association of American …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Metaphor has been the subject of a long and sustained tradition in geographical inquiry.
Metaphors have been seen as evidence for people's attachment to the earth, as ways of …

The web and the spaceship: Metaphors of the environment

SA Muir - ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1994 - JSTOR
Metaphor helps human shape the way to we the view variety the of world issues and con-it
empowers human responses to the variety of issues con-fronting human existence. Whether …

Sign and metaphor

YF Tuan - Annals of the association of American geographers, 1978 - Taylor & Francis
The capacity to feel deeply about the environment and the ability to innovate—these two
primary concerns of the humanist geographer—are closely linked. Both presuppose a mind …