地理研究 ›› 2015, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (7): 1394-1406.doi: 10.11821/dlyj201507017
• 学科动态 • 上一篇
收稿日期:
2015-01-07
修回日期:
2015-04-28
出版日期:
2015-08-19
发布日期:
2015-08-08
作者简介:
作者简介:朱竑(1968- ),男,甘肃临夏人,教授,博士生导师,主要研究方向为社会文化地理与旅游地理。E-mail:
基金资助:
Received:
2015-01-07
Revised:
2015-04-28
Online:
2015-08-19
Published:
2015-08-08
摘要:
由于地理学长期受理性原则的支配,情感在地理学的研究中一直处于较边缘的地位。随着近期西方人文社会科学对情感研究热情的不断高涨,地理学也开始关注情感对空间和社会的塑造,并由此引发西方地理学的“情感转向”。随着《Emotional Geographies》一书的诞生,以及专刊《Emotion,Space and Society》的创立,情感地理作为一门跨学科的研究也逐渐形成并日益发展壮大。西方地理学“情感转向”的产生受到身体和女性主义地理学、人本主义地理学、非表征理论和精神分析法等理论和方法的深刻影响。通过对249篇情感地理学的期刊论文以及相关著作进行的分析,梳理了情感地理学相关的研究议题,以期促进国内人文地理学对情感问题的关注。
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