Space and Place: The Perspective of ExperienceU of Minnesota Press, 1977 - Всего страниц: 226 |
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Space Place and the Child | 19 |
Body Personal Relations and Spatial Values | 34 |
Spaciousness and Crowding | 51 |
Spatial Ability Knowledge and Place | 67 |
Mythical Space and Place | 85 |
Architectural Space and Awareness | 101 |
Intimate Experiences of Place | 136 |
Attachment to Homeland | 149 |
Visibility the Creation of Place | 161 |
Time and Place | 179 |
Epilogue | 199 |
Notes | 207 |
Index | 229 |
Time in Experiential Space | 118 |
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adult Aivilik American ancient animals Architectural Space Atoni Attachment to Homeland building cardinal points child China Chinese concept cosmic cosmos Creation of Place culture direction distance earth environment Eskimos example Experiences of Place Experiential Perspective Experiential Space feeling forest geographical goal Hopi human body Ibid idea Indian infant Intimate Experiences Irving Hallowell island Jean Piaget Joyce Marcus knowledge land landmarks landscape live London maps meaning mind move movement Mythical Space nature neighborhood North object ocean one's oriented past perception Personal Relations physical Raymond Firth René Guénon Roberto Gerhard sacred Saulteaux sense of place social society South Space and Awareness Space and Place Spaciousness and Crowding Spatial Ability spatial skills Spatial Values symbol Tasaday Temne things Thomas Gladwin Tikopia tion University Press V. S. Naipaul village visible visual weaverbird world view York young
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Стр. 124 - Ethiop's arm. See on the mountain's southern side, Where the prospect opens wide, Where the evening gilds the tide, How close and small the hedges lie, What streaks of meadows cross the eye!
Стр. 53 - The machine which at first blush seems a means of isolating man from the great problems of nature, actually plunges him more deeply into them. As for the peasant so for the pilot, dawn and twilight become events of consequence. His essential problems are set him by the mountain, the sea, the wind. Alone before the vast tribunal of the tempestuous sky, the pilot defends his mails and debates on terms of equality with those three elemental divinities.
Стр. 124 - Hope's deluding glass; As yon summits soft and fair Clad in colours of the air, Which to those who journey near, Barren, brown, and rough appear; Still we tread the same coarse way; The present's still a cloudy day.
Стр. 83 - In sum, the contribution of etak is not to generate new primary information, but to provide a framework into which the navigator's knowledge of rate, time, geography, and astronomy can be integrated to provide a conveniently expressed and comprehended statement of distance traveled. ... It is a useful and deliberate logical tool for bringing together raw information and converting it into the solution of an essential navigational question: "How far away is our destination?
Стр. 183 - ... cultural landscapes in that we as human beings become very accustomed to them, and they in turn become meaningful to us, to such a degree that we begin to identify with them. Place then is composed of both culturally created and natural elements, intertwined and inseparable for human identity: [Place] is made up of experiences, mostly fleeting and undramatic, repeated day after day and over the span of years. It is a unique blend of sights, sounds, and smells, a unique harmony of natural and...