Mapping the Unmappable? : Cartographic Explorations with Indigenous Peoples in Africa / Ute Dieckmann
How can we map differing perceptions of the living environment? Mapping the Unmappable? explores the potential of cartography to communicate the relations of Africa's indigenous peoples with other human and non-human actors within their environments. These relations transcend Western dichotomie...
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Mapping the Unmappable? Cartographic Explorations with Indigenous Peoples in Africa Ute Dieckmann 1st ed. Bielefeld transcript Verlag 2021 1 online resource (343 pages) : illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Sozial- und Kulturgeographie 39 Includes bibliographical references. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Cartographic explorations with indigenous peoples in Africa -- Where is the map? -- What were we mapping? From the Inuit Land Use and Occupancy Project to the Southern Kalahari -- Haiǁom in Etosha: Cultural maps and being in-relations -- Densities of meaning in west Namibian landscapes: genealogies, ancestral agencies, and healing -- Mapping multiple in Maasailand: Ontological openings for knowing and managing nature otherwise -- Mapping materiality – social relations with objects and landscapes -- Canvases as legal maps in native title claims -- Mapping meaning with comics – Enhancing Maps with visual art and narrative -- What shall we map next? Expressing Indigenous geographies with cartographic language -- About the authors How can we map differing perceptions of the living environment? Mapping the Unmappable? explores the potential of cartography to communicate the relations of Africa's indigenous peoples with other human and non-human actors within their environments. These relations transcend Western dichotomies such as culture-nature, human-animal, natural-supernatural. The volume brings two strands of research - cartography and »relational« anthropology - into a closer dialogue. It provides case studies in Africa as well as lessons to be learned from other continents (e.g. North America, Asia and Australia). The contributors create a deepened understanding of indigenous ontologies for a further decolonization of maps, and thus advance current debates in the social sciences. 1\u Ute Dieckmann (PhD) is an anthropologist at the University of Cologne with more than two decades of research experience (ethnographic, archival, oral history and livelihoods enquiry) in Namibia. She worked both in academia and for Namibian and international non-governmental organisations. This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 https://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy Africa; Anthropology; Critical Cartography; Relational Ontologies; Hunter-gatherers; Indigenous Peoples; Culture; Nature; Space; Human Ecology; Cultural Geography; Cultural Anthropology; Geography; Anthropology. Critical Cartography. Cultural Anthropology. Cultural Geography. Culture. Geography. Human Ecology. Hunter-gatherers. Indigenous Peoples. Nature. Relational Ontologies. Space. 3-8376-5241-6 1\u Dieckmann, Ute editor Universität zu Köln, Deutschland edt Social and cultural geography ; 39 |
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