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This paper presents a comparative analysis of relevant methodological essence
of "traditional" and "new" cultural geography. In the introduction is given
an explanation of philosophic concepts of space, environment, place and the
region in cultural geography. In second section is analyzed the meaning of
civilization and the genesis of geography of civilization (g?ographie de
civilisation). Special attention is on features of geographical posibilism as
methodological paradigm, and the concept of cultural landscape as the essence
of classical geography of culture and civilization. After this part are
researched specific characteristics of certain academic schools and
methodological perspectives in cultural geography. Postmodern paradigm and
essence of "new" cultural geography are in the main focus. Postmodernism is
changing the meaning of the basic concepts in cultural geography, which are
analyzed in the introduction, such as space, culture, cultural region,
cultural landscape and others. "New" cultural geography reassessed social and
moral issues associated with the characteristics of the postmodern era. In
this regard, methodological paradigm must be changed. This ascertainment is
based on the interpretation of humanistic geography, where the emphasis is on
the interpretation of cultural symbols, causal link and the "spirit of place"
(Spiritus Loci). In accordance with modern conceptions of human in
psychological notion, there are at least three theoretical directions, which
find resonance in the appropriate cultural geography: behaviorism,
psychoanalytic concept and cognitive concept - gestaltism and geography of
perception. In conclusion is emphasized the need of finding a dialectical
unity in "classical" and "new" cultural geography.
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Title: Perspectives in geography of culture and civilizations
Description:
This paper presents a comparative analysis of relevant methodological essence
of "traditional" and "new" cultural geography.
In the introduction is given
an explanation of philosophic concepts of space, environment, place and the
region in cultural geography.
In second section is analyzed the meaning of
civilization and the genesis of geography of civilization (g?ographie de
civilisation).
Special attention is on features of geographical posibilism as
methodological paradigm, and the concept of cultural landscape as the essence
of classical geography of culture and civilization.
After this part are
researched specific characteristics of certain academic schools and
methodological perspectives in cultural geography.
Postmodern paradigm and
essence of "new" cultural geography are in the main focus.
Postmodernism is
changing the meaning of the basic concepts in cultural geography, which are
analyzed in the introduction, such as space, culture, cultural region,
cultural landscape and others.
"New" cultural geography reassessed social and
moral issues associated with the characteristics of the postmodern era.
In
this regard, methodological paradigm must be changed.
This ascertainment is
based on the interpretation of humanistic geography, where the emphasis is on
the interpretation of cultural symbols, causal link and the "spirit of place"
(Spiritus Loci).
In accordance with modern conceptions of human in
psychological notion, there are at least three theoretical directions, which
find resonance in the appropriate cultural geography: behaviorism,
psychoanalytic concept and cognitive concept - gestaltism and geography of
perception.
In conclusion is emphasized the need of finding a dialectical
unity in "classical" and "new" cultural geography.
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