Human Geography/Cultural geography
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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
- | *Cosmopolitanism | + | *[[wikipedia:Cosmopolitanism|Cosmopolitanism]] |
- | * | + | *[[wikipedia:Cultural_assimilation|Cultural assimilation]], [[wikipedia:Americanization|Americanization]], [[wikipedia:Americanization_of_Native_Americans|Indian boarding schools]] |
- | *Topophilia | + | *[[wikipedia:Topophilia|Topophilia]] |
- | *Colonialism, | + | *[[wikipedia:Colonialism|Colonialism]], [[wikipedia:Postcolonialism|Postcolonialism]] |
== CAI Exercise == | == CAI Exercise == |
Latest revision as of 09:41, 1 November 2011
Human Geography > Cultural geography
Overview
Cultural geography is a branch of human geography that deals with phenomena concerning culture. It focuses on issues particularly close to folkloristic or cultural anthropology, and is regarded as a branch of geography that puts emphasis on pure examination of cultural phenomena.
Contents
- Cosmopolitanism
- Cultural assimilation, Americanization, Indian boarding schools
- Topophilia
- Colonialism, Postcolonialism