13.06.2023, 17:11
Un ouvrage qui est prévu pour janvier 2024 et qui peut être intéressant :
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/mapping-mi...350290761/
Introduction
Space, power, and critical cartography
Literary maps
Structure and overview
Chapter 1: Political mapmaking
Medieval cartographic practices
Modern cartographic practices
Tolkien's cartography
Map I: I Vene Kemen
Map II: The 'Ambarkanta' diagrams and maps
Map III: Thror's Map
Map IV: The Middle-earth map
Map V: Map of Rohan, Gondor and Mordor
Chapter 2: Environment
Navigating the human, nonhuman, and posthuman
Tom Bombadil and the nonhuman
Mapping the human and nonhuman in Middle-earth
Stewardship
Environmental destruction
Nonhuman agency
Chapter 3: Geology and Time
Deep time
Middle-earth's geology
Mapping geology and geologizing maps
Fixing experiences of time
Mapping anthropological change
Chapter 4: Imperialism and Race
The politics of land and map
(Dis)possessing Middle-earth's lands
The threshold space
Mutual vulnerability and racialization
Narratives of imperialism
Conclusion
Index
Bibliography
https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/mapping-mi...350290761/
Introduction
Space, power, and critical cartography
Literary maps
Structure and overview
Chapter 1: Political mapmaking
Medieval cartographic practices
Modern cartographic practices
Tolkien's cartography
Map I: I Vene Kemen
Map II: The 'Ambarkanta' diagrams and maps
Map III: Thror's Map
Map IV: The Middle-earth map
Map V: Map of Rohan, Gondor and Mordor
Chapter 2: Environment
Navigating the human, nonhuman, and posthuman
Tom Bombadil and the nonhuman
Mapping the human and nonhuman in Middle-earth
Stewardship
Environmental destruction
Nonhuman agency
Chapter 3: Geology and Time
Deep time
Middle-earth's geology
Mapping geology and geologizing maps
Fixing experiences of time
Mapping anthropological change
Chapter 4: Imperialism and Race
The politics of land and map
(Dis)possessing Middle-earth's lands
The threshold space
Mutual vulnerability and racialization
Narratives of imperialism
Conclusion
Index
Bibliography
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