地图中的运动,运动中的地图:映射故事和穿越时间的运动

Garrett Dash Nelson
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框架可能会切断某些跨文化血统,隐喻的螺旋式排列需要限制。此外,della Dora刷新了西方空间的谱系,它比我们所知道的更加多样化和递归。我特别喜欢鲜为人知的拜占庭遮幔异象(第二章),在那里,模糊的面纱将天堂和堕落的世界分开,宇宙像一个巨大的帐幕在上面展开。除了精彩的案例研究,这本书还对地图研究做出了哲学贡献。《德拉·多拉》强调了斗篷隐喻的双重性,它永远是“看得见和看不见的桥梁,屏蔽和揭示”。虽然制图学的论述经常涉及客观性和可见性的修辞,但通过斗篷的图像想象地图空间也允许隐藏,瞥见深度和包围。简而言之:“斗篷隐藏”,缓和了地图学对存在的形而上学。在追溯这个共鸣隐喻的变迁过程中,德拉·多拉展现了一段地理想象的广阔历史,不可避免地展示了全球空间的构建是如何与它们出现的时期的认识论假设和社会关注联系在一起的。这本书将是不可或缺的地图和环境思想的文化历史学家,以及奖励的具体文化背景的学者,在家谱的特点。此外,《地球的地幔》具有超越学术的共鸣,因为它提出了在全球环境变化的背景下思考地球的另一种方式。
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Motion in Maps, Maps in Motion: Mapping Stories and Movement through Time
framing may cut off certain cross-cultural lineages, the metaphor’s spiralling permutations necessitate limits. Moreover, della Dora refreshes genealogies of Western space, which emerge as more diverse and recursive than we know. I was especially taken by less-known Byzantine mantled visions (chapter 2), in which liminal veils separate the heavens and the fallen world, over which the cosmos unfurls as a vast tabernacle. Beyond its scintillating case studies, the book contributes philosophically to map studies. Della Dora stresses the doubleness of mantle metaphors, which are forever ‘bridging seen and unseen, screening off and revealing’. Whereas cartographic discourses often enrol rhetorics of objectivity and visibility, imagining mapped space through images of mantles also allows for concealment, glimpsed depths and enfolding. Succinctly put: ‘Mantles hide’, tempering cartography’s metaphysics of presence. In tracing the vicissitudes of this resonant metaphor, della Dora unfolds a sweeping history of geographical imaginations that shows indelibly how constructions of global space are bound up with the epistemological presumptions and social preoccupations of the periods in which they emerge. The book will be indispensable for cultural historians of cartography and environmental thought as well as rewarding for scholars of the specific cultural contexts that feature in the genealogies. Further, The Mantle of the Earth has resonances beyond scholarship in that it holds out alternative ways of contemplating the earth against a backdrop of global environmental change.
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期刊介绍: The English-language, fully-refereed, journal Imago Mundi was founded in 1935 and is the only international, interdisciplinary and scholarly journal solely devoted to the study of early maps in all their aspects. Full-length articles, with abstracts in English, French, German and Spanish, deal with the history and interpretation of non-current maps and mapmaking in any part of the world. Shorter articles communicate significant new findings or new opinions. All articles are fully illustrated. Each volume also contains three reference sections that together provide an up-to-date summary of current developments and make Imago Mundi a vital journal of record as well as information and debate: Book Reviews; an extensive and authoritative Bibliography.
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