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Decolonizing the Map

Decolonizing the Map

James R. Akerman
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Almost universally, newly independent states make the production of new maps and atlases affirming their independence and identity a top priority, but the processes and practices by which previously colonized peoples become more engaged or re-engaged in mapping their own territories are rarely straightforward. This collection explores the relationship between mapping and decolonization while engaging recent theoretical debates about the nature of decolonization itself. The essays, originally delivered as the 2010 Kenneth Nebenzahl Jr. Lectures in the History of Cartography at the Newberry Library, encompass more than two centuries (from the late eighteenth through the twentieth) and three continents (Latin America, Africa, and Asia). Topics range from mapping and national identity in late colonial Mexico to the enduring crisis created by the partition of British India and the persistence of racial prejudices and the racialized organization of space in apartheid and postapartheid South Africa.
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Year:
2017
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Language:
english
Pages:
417
ISBN 10:
022642281X
ISBN 13:
9780226422817
ISBN:
2016030112
Series:
The Kenneth Nebenzahl Jr. Lectures in the History of Cartography
File:
EPUB, 7.24 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2017
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