Making Place, Making Self
Discover the transformative insights of Making Place, Making Self by Inger Birkeland, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This compelling hardback edition spans 184 pages and delves into contemporary interpretations of place and place-making in late modernity. Birkeland tackles essential themes such as space, tourism, mobility, sexual difference, and subjectivity, offering readers a rich tapestry of ideas that challenge conventional perspectives.
By seamlessly blending innovative theory with engaging case studies, this book stands as a significant contribution to cultural geography, tourism studies, and feminist discourse. Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply curious about the dynamics of place, Making Place, Making Self invites you to explore the intricate relationship between identity and environment. Don't miss the chance to enhance your understanding of these vital concepts.