Tues 3.10.09| Place Matters

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Experimental Geography: The Exhibition

Bullard & Wright, eds., Race, Place, and Environmental Justice After Hurricane Katrina Westview, 2009

Of what significance is place to politics, to cultural consciousness, to who gets what? In Experimental Geography, Nato Thompson contends that spaces around us shape who we are. He describes initiatives at the intersection of art and geography. And Debra Lyn Bassett points to the overlooked significance of place -- and particularly rural locations -- in the making of disaster relief and other policies.

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