The unit introduces students to the concept of place using the perspective of phenomenology. Because phenomenology promotes the particular over the generalized, and the insights of subjective experience over claims of objectivity, much recourse is made to the creative engagements with place to be found in literature. Readings will be informed by works in environmental thought, and relationships between ideas of place and nature will be explored.
WEIGHT:
12.5%
ASSESSMENT: 3,500-word essay (50%), 2-hr exam in June (50%)
TEACHING PATTERN: 1x1-hr lecture and 1 x 1.5-hr seminar weekly
REQUISITE INFO
Prereq
25% Level 200 units in Geography and Environmental Studies (KGA) or permission of the Degree Coordinator
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