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For further information see School of Earth and Environment
This course introduces students to advanced perspectives in cultural geography, focusing in particular on the theorization of space, place and power. The course covers postmodern, poststructuralist and postcolonial geographies, geographies of 'race' and gender, indigenous geographies, geographies of consumption and relational geographies.
30 points of 200 level Geography, including GEOG202 or GEOG212, orentry with the approval of the Head of Department.
CULT320