阿克博士又骑马了:激进地理历险记、许多小故事和班卓琴

Clark Akatiff, Deborah Che, Robert Gill, Bill Helmer, David Kaplan, David J. Nemeth, Marilyn O'Brien, Joseph Palis, Michael Pretes, Jörn Seemann
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摘要:本文旨在讲述激进地理学家克拉克·阿卡蒂夫的地理轨迹,并根据他自己的反思和认识他的朋友、同事或老师的人的陈述。作者呼吁在地理历史研究中更多地关注“小故事”和“小地理”,并采用非传统的叙事方式,深入了解地理学家如何与世界交往,表达他们的政治和哲学立场,激励他人,并过着一种本质上的地理生活。像阿卡蒂夫这样的个人描述并不像教科书中所说的那样反对该学科中关键思想家的主导话语,而是通过揭示经常被学术界忽视和被视为短暂的基层故事来丰富地理学的历史,在这种情况下,美国激进地理学的起源和地理学家威廉·邦格的遗产。这组作者认为,研究必须遵循一种更具包容性、多声音的方法,包括倾听故事和记录叙述。
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Dr. Ack Rides Again: Adventures in Radical Geography, Many Small Stories, and a Banjo
ABSTRACT:This paper aims to tell episodes of the geographical trajectory of radical geographer Clark Akatiff based on his own reflections and statements by people who know him as friend, colleague, or teacher. The authors make a plea to pay more attention to "small stories" and "minor geographies" in studies on the history of geography and to employ unconventional narratives that provide insights into how geographers engage with the world, express their political and philosophical standpoints, inspire others, and lead an essentially geographical life. Personal accounts like Akatiff's do not oppose the dominant discourse of key thinkers in the discipline as it is told in textbooks, but enrich geography's history by revealing grassroots stories that are frequently overlooked in academia and downplayed as ephemeral, in this case the origins of radical geography in the United States and the legacy of geographer William Bunge. The authors argue that research must follow a more inclusive, multivocal approach that consists of listening to stories and recording narratives.
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