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Contested Landscapes : Movement, Exile and Place
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 21
The Shadow of the Sacred Rock: Contrasting Discourses of Place under the Acropolis
pp. 37
Matter and Memory in the Landscapes of Conflict: The Western Front 1914–1999
pp. 55
Contested Landscapes in Inner Mongolia: Walls and Cairns
pp. 69
Negotiating the River: Cultural Tributaries in Far North Queensland
pp. 87
Crannogs: Places of Resistance in the Contested Landscapes of Early Modern Ireland
pp. 103
Landscapes of Punishment and Resistance: A Female Convict Settlement in Tasmania, Australia
pp. 121
Cultural Keepers, Cultural Brokers: The Landscape of Women and Children – a Case Study of the Town Dahab in South Sinai
pp. 133
Whose New Forest? Making Place on the Urban/Rural Fringe
pp. 149
The Political Economy of Landscape: Conflict and Value in a Prehistoric Landscape in the Republic of Ireland – Ways of Telling
pp. 165
Bringing Contemporary Baggage to Neolithic Landscapes
pp. 181
Comments on Part I: Intersecting Landscapes
pp. 189
Responses to Julian Thomas’s Comments
pp. 197
Landscape and Commerce: Creating Contexts for the Exercise of Power
pp. 211
Pilgrimage and Politics in the Desert of Rajasthan
pp. 225
Landscapes of Separation: Reflections on the Symbolism of By-pass Roads in Palestine
pp. 241
Rites of Passage: Travel and the Materiality of vision at the Cape of Good Hope
pp. 257
Landscapes, Fear and Land Loss on the Nineteenth-Century South African Colonial Frontier
pp. 273
Places of Longing and Belonging: Memories of the Group Area Proclamation of a South African Fishing Village
pp. 289
Homes and Exiles: Owambo Women’s Literature
pp. 303
Egypt: Constructed Exiles of the Imagination
pp. 319
Migration, Exile and Landscapes of the Imagination
pp. 333
Hunting Down Home: Reflections on Homeland and the Search for Identity in the Scottish Diaspora
pp. 349
Comments on Part II: Far from Home
pp. 359
Responses to Nick Shepherd’s Comments
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