The AAG is pleased to announce that Volume 3, Issue 2 (December 2017) of GeoHumanities is now available. GeoHumanities is the newest journal of the American Association of Geographers. It features articles that span conceptual and methodological debates in geography and the humanities; critical reflections on analog and digital artistic productions; and new scholarly interactions occurring at the intersections of geography and multiple humanities disciplines.
There are full length scholarly articles in the GeoHumanities Articles section and shorter creative pieces that cross over between the academy and creative practice in the Practices and Curations section.
Each issue, the Editors choose one article to make freely available. In this issue you can read Crossing Oceans: Testimonial Theatre, Filipina Migrant Labor, Empathy, and Engagement by Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston for free. To access the most recent issue of GeoHumanities click here.
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Table of Contents
Forum on Emotions, Empathy, Ethics, and Engagement
Forum Articles
Empathy and Entangled Engagements: Critical-Creative Methodologies in Transnational Spaces by Leonora C. Angeles and Geraldine Pratt
Editors’ Choice: Crossing Oceans: Testimonial Theatre, Filipina Migrant Labor, Empathy, and Engagement by Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston
“WALANG-WALA” (“Nothing is left”): Rituals for Collective Grieving, Disaster Memory, and Social Repair by Chaya Ocampo Go
Negative Productions during Fieldwork in the Hometown by Dada Docot
Empathic Projections: Performance and Counter-mapping of Sitio San Roque, Quezon City and University of the Philippines by Vanessa Banta
Forum Practices and Curations
Ethnographic Poetry and Social Research: Problematizing the Poetics/Poethics of Empathy in Transnational Cross-Cultural Collaborations by Leonora C. Angeles
Cookbooks: a tool for engaged-research by Jen Bagelman, Mariana Astrid Nunez Silva, and Carly Bagelman |
Articles
There’s Sand in My Infinity Pool: Land Reclamation and the Rewriting of Singapore by William Jamieson
Stratospheric Envelopes for an Atmospheric Mode of Address by Derek P. McCormack
Writing Place after Conflict: Exhausting a Square in Sarajevo by James Riding
“A Collision between Beauty and Ugliness”: An Interview with Richard Misrach by Steven Hoelscher
Secret Histories of the Virginia–North Carolina State Line: A Template for Literary Interventions into Property by Sarah Luria
Lost World of the Nearby: Minimal Ethics on Govan Graving Docks by Ruth Olden
Open Access: Reconfiguring Ruins: Beyond Ruinenlust by Carlos López Galviz, Nadia Bartolini, Mark Pendleton, and Adam Stock
Practices and Curations
GeoSpatial Sculpture: Nonverbal Communication through the Tactilization of Geospatial Data by C. Patrick Heidkamp and Jeffrey T. Slomba
Searching for an Anthropo(s)cene in the Uplands of Mid Wales by Hywel M. Griffiths, Gavin Goodwin, Tyler Keevil, Eurig Salisbury, Stephen Tooth, and Dewi Roberts
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