Coming Home to China
By (Author) Yi-Fu Tuan
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st April 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
Geography
Ethnic studies
Human geography
951.06092
Paperback
184
Width 137mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
In this enchanting volume, Tuan's childhood memories and musings on the places encountered during this homecoming are interspersed with new lectures about principles of human geography as well as the changing Chinese landscape. At the beginning of his trip, Tuan wondered if he would be a stranger among people who looked like him. By its end, he re-evaluates his own self-definition as a hyphenated American and sheds new light on human identity's complex roots in history, geography, and language.
Yi-Fu Tuan is the J.K. Wright and Vilas professor of geography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His books include The Hydrological Cycle and the Wisdom of God (Toronto), Topophilia (Prentice-Hall), Space and Place (Minnesota), Landscapes of Fear (Pantheon), Segmented Worlds and Self (Minnesota), Dominance and Affection (Yale), The Good Life (Wisconsin), and Morality and Imagination (Wisconsin).