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Islands: Nature and Culture

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Islands: Nature and Culture

Contributors:

By (Author) Stephen A. Royle

ISBN:

9781780233468

Series:
Publisher:

Reaktion Books

Imprint:

Reaktion Books

Publication Date:

1st February 2015

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Earth sciences

Dewey:

551.42

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 148mm

Description

Islands are contradictory places: they can be remote, mysterious spots, orlively centres of holiday revelry; they are associated alternately with escape,imprisonment, holiday and exile.For people seeking beautifullandscapes, solitude, or exciting adventure, islands are arguably the mostpopular tourism spots in the world. They entice the rich and famous, andprovided both refuge and inspiration for artists, from Paul Gauguin inTahiti to George Orwell on the Scottish island of Jura.Filled with illustrations, Islands guides readers through the cultural andscientific history of these diverse environments.

Reviews

One way to engage the perennial question of what is an island as Stephen Royle does in this exemplary book is to explore how islands are understood through different academic disciplines, media and the arts . . . Royles book has a pace and conveys an excitement about islands that allows him to rapidly move through a range of contemporary debates in islands scholarship . . . the book as a whole is notable for the large number of illustrations (there seems to be one on every second page!). Here, Royle devotes space to reflecting on the nature of light and the associated atmospheres of islands, providing a particularly fascinating discussion of Gauguin . . . I found Islands to be an extremely enjoyable and fruitful read. The book is relevant for lay people, students and scholars alike, and Royles vivid writing style anf illuminating examples remind us why islands hold such a recurrent appeal for geographers and those from related disciplines. * Cultural Geographies *

Author Bio

Stephen A. Royle is Professor of Island Geography at Queens University Belfast. He is a founding member of the International Small Island Studies Association, Deputy Editor of Island Studies Journal and has visited 778 islands across the globe.

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