Notes on the Editor and Contributors
Introduction: Mapping Meaning Denis Cosgrove
1. Mapping in the Mind: The Earth from Ancient Alexandria Christian Jacob
2. Mapping Eden: Cartographies of the Earthly Paradise Alessandro Scafi
3. Terrestrial Globalism: Mapping the Globe in Early Modern Europe Jerry Brotton
4. Mapping Places: Chorography and Vision in the Renaissance Lucia Nuti
5. Mapping, the Body and Desire: Christopher Packe’s Chrorography of Kent Michael Charlesworth
6. Dark with Excess of Bright: Mapping the Coastlines of Knowledge Paul Carter
7. Mapping Tropical Waters: British Views and Visions of Rio de Janeiro Luciana de Lima Martins
8. Mapping Modernity: Utopia and Communications Networks Armand Mattelart
9. The Uses of Cartographic Literacy: Mapping, Survey and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century Britain David Matless
10. The Agency of Mapping: Speculation, Critique and Invention James Corner
11. Mapping and the Expanded Field of Contemporary Art Wystan Curnow
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