
Placing Autobiography in Geography
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
235
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2000
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
ISBN-10
081562848X
ISBN-13
9780815628484
Description
Pamela J. Moss delves into the intricate relationship between autobiography and geography, exploring how personal narratives shape our understanding of the physical and cultural landscapes we inhabit. The work highlights the significance of individual experiences in the broader context of geographical discourse, challenging traditional notions of geography separated from personal history.
Through thoughtful analysis and rich examples, Moss uncovers the transformative power of autobiographical accounts in mapping out not just places, but also identities. This exploration invites readers to consider how their own stories intersect with and enrich the field of geography, offering new dimensions to its historical narrative.
Through thoughtful analysis and rich examples, Moss uncovers the transformative power of autobiographical accounts in mapping out not just places, but also identities. This exploration invites readers to consider how their own stories intersect with and enrich the field of geography, offering new dimensions to its historical narrative.
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