Choreographies of landscape : signs of performance in Yosemite National Park / Sally Ann Ness.
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- 9781785331176
- 1785331175
- Human geography -- California -- Yosemite National Park
- Cultural landscapes -- California -- Yosemite National Park
- National parks and reserves -- Public use -- Yosemite National Park
- Ethnology -- California -- Yosemite National Park
- Performing arts -- Philosophy
- Ethnology -- Philosophy
- Landscapes -- Social aspects
- Symbolism
- Paysages culturels -- Californie -- Yosemite National Park
- Ethnologie -- Californie -- Yosemite National Park
- Arts du spectacle -- Philosophie
- Ethnologie -- Philosophie
- Paysages -- Aspect social
- HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General
- NATURE -- Environmental Conservation & Protection
- Cultural landscapes
- Ethnology
- Ethnology -- Philosophy
- Human geography
- Landscapes -- Social aspects
- National parks and reserves -- Public use
- Performing arts -- Philosophy
- Symbolism
- California -- Yosemite National Park
- 979.4/47 23
- GF504.C2 N47 2016eb
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Includes index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: I. Approach -- Landscape Performance Theory, an Introduction -- II. Visiting -- 1. Bouldering: Movements of the Unforetold -- 2. Climbing: Scenic-Obscenic Movement -- 3. Hiking: Self-World Transformations -- III. Moving On -- 4. Unwinding and Changing Course -- 5. The Spartanburg Coincidence.
As an international ecotourism destination, Yosemite National Park welcomes millions of climbers, sightseers, and other visitors from around the world annually, all of whom are afforded dramatic experiences of the natural world. This original and cross-disciplinary book offers an ethnographic and performative study of Yosemite visitors in order to understand human connection with and within natural landscapes. By grounding a novel 'eco-semiotic' analysis in the lived reality of parkgoers, it forges surprising connections, assembling a collective account that will be of interest to disciplines ranging from performance studies to cultural geography.
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