Impure and Worldly Geography
Discover the profound insights of Gavin Bowd in his compelling book, Impure and Worldly Geography, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020. This 320-page paperback delves into the influential work of French geographer Pierre Gourou, illuminating his significant yet often overlooked role in shaping perceptions of the tropical world throughout the 20th century.
Bowd's analysis connects Gourou's contributions to the concept of 'tropicality,' exploring how this discourse has framed 'the tropics' as the environmental Other in the Western imagination. By re-examining Gourou's legacy, Impure and Worldly Geography offers readers a deeper understanding of geographical narratives and their implications. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of geography, this thought-provoking work invites you to engage with the complexities of cultural and environmental perspectives.