
- 书名:Decolonizing the Map: Cartography from Colony to Nation
- 出版社:University Of Chicago Press
- 作者:James R. Akerman
- 出版年份:2017
- 电子书格式: pdf
- 简介:Explore the profound impact of cartography on colonial power and national identity in James R. Akerman’s “Decolonizing the Map.” This insightful book examines how maps were used to shape perceptions of territory, resources, and populations during the colonial era and its aftermath. Akerman delves into the historical context of mapmaking, revealing its role in justifying colonial expansion and its continued influence on geopolitical narratives. Discover how maps reflect power dynamics and the ongoing struggle for representation and decolonization. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in history, geography, postcolonial studies, and critical cartography.
- ISBN:9780226422787, 02264
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