The Anthropology of Space and Place: Locating Culture is an unprecedented collection of key anthropological
articles that illustrate how the conceptual and material dimensions of space are central to the production of social
life.
Assembles key anthropological articles that challenge accepted definitions and ideas of space and place.
Reveals how both the conceptual and material dimensions of space as well as of built forms and landscape characteristics
are central to the production of social life.
Includes introduction that synthesizes existing literature, highlights core issues, and maps potential directions
for future research.
Brings classics in cultural anthropology together with new theoretical approaches.