Visions of Nature
Visions of Nature
How Landscape Photography Shaped Settler Colonialism
Hore, Dr. Jarrod
University of California Press
04/2022
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Dispossession in Focus: Between
Ancestral Ties and Settler Territoriality
1. Six Geobiographies: Senses of Site in the White Settler World
2. Space and the Settler Geographical Imagination: The Survey, the Camera, and the
Problematic of Waste
3. A Clock for Seeing: Revelation and Rupture in Settler Colonial Landscapes
4. Tanga Whakaahua or, the Man Who Makes the Likenesses: Managing Indigenous Presence in
Colonial Landscapes
5. Colonial Encounter, Epochal Time, and Settler Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
6. Noble Cities from Primeval Forest: Settler Territoriality on the World Stage
7. Settler Nativity: Nations and Nature into the Twentieth Century
Conclusion: Settler Colonialism, Reconciliation, and the Problems of Place
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Dispossession in Focus: Between
Ancestral Ties and Settler Territoriality
1. Six Geobiographies: Senses of Site in the White Settler World
2. Space and the Settler Geographical Imagination: The Survey, the Camera, and the
Problematic of Waste
3. A Clock for Seeing: Revelation and Rupture in Settler Colonial Landscapes
4. Tanga Whakaahua or, the Man Who Makes the Likenesses: Managing Indigenous Presence in
Colonial Landscapes
5. Colonial Encounter, Epochal Time, and Settler Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
6. Noble Cities from Primeval Forest: Settler Territoriality on the World Stage
7. Settler Nativity: Nations and Nature into the Twentieth Century
Conclusion: Settler Colonialism, Reconciliation, and the Problems of Place
Notes
Bibliography
Index