Review: Humanist geography: An individual's search for meaning by Yi‐Fu Tuan
Yi‐Fu Tuan's latest book is a defence of individualism aimed at a wide lay readership, “a book on education that could benefit children everywhere” (p. ix). It is also a fascinating illustration of the relevance of geographies of religion to ongoing interests in humanistic geography. Indeed, on...
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Main Author: | TSE, Justin K. H. |
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2014
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