課程資訊
課程名稱
文化、社會與自然
Culture, Society, and Nature 
開課學期
107-2 
授課對象
理學院  地理環境資源學系  
授課教師
黃宗儀 
課號
Geog2015 
課程識別碼
208E26820 
班次
 
學分
3.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必帶 
上課時間
星期二7,8,9(14:20~17:20) 
上課地點
地理305 
備註
本課程以英語授課。
限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生) 且 限學士班二年級以上
總人數上限:50人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1072Geog2015_ 
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課程概述

This course aims to introduce some basic concepts of human geography through the lens of cultural geography. Class readings are on different topics with a four-part structure. The first part will give students an understanding of the epistemology and methodology of cultural geography with an emphasis on ways of mapping and interpreting meanings in landscapes. The second part covering identity politics will then introduce important issues concerning the questions of identity organized around gender/sexuality, race, and class to emphasize how identity politics are always situated in different local social contexts. Focusing on nature and environmental issues, the third part will start with an overview of the modern nature-culture divide and some of its implications, followed by a number of major perspectives of political ecology and sustainability. Lastly, the way in which we understand the complexity of changing urban landscapes in relation to modern life has become a pressing social issue. The final part invites the students to make inquiries such as: What kinds of cityscapes and lifestyles are ideal? How do we re-imagine the connections between human experience and the city in a way that is not confined to the modern rationality of urban planning? Through critical reflection on the assigned readings, this course will allow students to engage intensely with the power relations between society, culture and environment, and encourages alternative imaginaries of contemporary life.

 

課程目標
This course consists of class lectures, oral presentations, guest speeches, discussions and film viewings. Some readings in the class are quite complex; however, for those who are interested in learning spatial thinking and cultural politics, these readings will help them cultivate cultural sensitivity in analyzing the issues of society, culture, and nature in everyday life.

 
課程要求
Class participation (10%)
Mid-term exam (40%)
Term Paper (50%)  
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
另約時間 
指定閱讀
Week2:
Norton, W. (2000). Introducing Cultural Geography. Cultural Geography: Themes, Concepts, Analyses. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press.
Cosgrove, D., and Jackson, P. (1987). New Directions in Cultural Geography. Area, 19(2), 95-101.

Week3:
Sturken, M., and Cartwright, L. (2001). Images, Power and Politics. Practices of looking: An introduction to visual culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Week4:
Crang, M. (1998). Self and other: writing home, marking territory and writing space. Cultural Geography. London: Routledge.

Week5:
Whelan, Y. (2005). Mapping Meanings in the Cultural Landscape. In G. G. J. Ashworth & B. B. J. Graham (Eds.), Senses of Place: Senses of Time. Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Week6:
Nava, M. (1996). Modernity’s Disavowal: Women, the City, and the Department Store. In P. Falk and C. Campbell (Eds.), The Shopping Experience. London: Sage.

Week8:
Steinbrink, M. (2012). ‘We did the slum!’–Urban poverty tourism in historical perspective. Tourism Geographies, 14(2): 213-234.

Week10:
Whatmore, S. (1999). Culture-nature. In P. J. Cloke, P. Crang, and M. A. Goodwin (Eds.), Introducing human geographies. London: Routledge.
Castree, N., Braun, B. (2001). Socializing nature: Theory, practice, and politics. In N. Castree and B. Braun (Eds.), Social nature: Theory, practice, and politics. Malden: Blackwell.

Week11:
Berger, J.(2015)。Why Look at Animals? About Looking. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
Howell, P. (2000). Flush and the Banditti: Dog-Stealing in Victorian London. In C. Philo and C. Wilbert (Eds.), Animal Spaces, Beastly Places: New Geographies of Human-Animal Relations. London: Routledge.

Week13:
Douglas, J. A. (2014). What’s political ecology got to do with tourism?. Tourism Geographies, 16(1): 8-13.
Bowen, J. E. (2015). Spaces of restriction and leisure: Seoul’s vision of the creative city. In J. Wang, T. Oakes and Y. Yang (Eds.), Making Cultural Cities in Asia: Mobility, Assemblage, and the Politics of Aspirational Urbanism. London: Routledge.

Week14:
Benjamin, W. (1969). The Flâneur. Charles Baudelaire: A Lyric Poet in the Era of High Capitalism. (Trans. by H. Zohn). London: Verso.
Murakami, H. (2010). On Seeing the 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning. The elephant vanishes: stories. (Trans. by A. Birnbaum & J. Rubin). New York: Vintage.
Yoshimoto, B. (1996) Newlywed. Lizard. (Trans. by A. Sherif). New York: Simon and Schuster.

Week15:
Jacobs, J. (1992). Some myths about diversity. The death and life of Great American cities. New York: Random House Inc.
Zukin, S. (2009). Introduction The City That Lost Its Soul. Naked city: The death and life of authentic urban places. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  
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課程進度
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日期
單元主題
Week 1
2/19  Course introduction 
Week 2
2/26  No Class 
Week 3
3/05  Cultural Geography: Tradition and New Directions 
Week 4
3/12  Images and Power 
Week 5
3/19  Representation and Landscapes I 
Week 6
3/26  Representation and Landscapes II 
Week 7
4/02  Holiday 
Week 8
4/09  Gender/Sexuality 
Week 9
4/16  Class 
Week 10
4/23  Race/Ethnicity 
Week 11
4/30  Mid-term Exam 
Week 12
5/07  Alternative Learning 
Week 13
5/14  Nature/Culture 
Week 14
5/21  Posthumanism 
Week 15
5/28  Ecology and Sustainability 
Week 16
6/04  Modernity and the city 
Week 17
6/11  Urban Regeneration and Gentrification 
Week 18
6/18  Group Presentation