Landscape Appreciation: Theories since the Cultural Turn

Author:   David Jacques
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
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9781853411281


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   02 December 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Explanations for what makes one landscape scene preferred over another - formalistic, cultural and ecological - continue to be generated by landscape architects and land managers, philosophers and psychologists.This is needed for planning in the countryside and the protection of natural scenery, yet agreement still eludes us. This book does not favour any particular theory, but critiques the many theories seen over the last half-century. It informs readers of the main lines of argument so that they can make up their own minds. Part one, on post-war aesthetics, examines ideas about the unconscious, holism, overarching 'metanarratives', and the search for objectivity. Part two describes the consequences on the 'cultural turn' in that period, giving rise to new theories taking the human as reference. Cultural geography, cultural landscapes, changes in methods of assessment and some new ideas on landscape design are set in this context. Ecocentrism proposed a very different approach. The final part looks into the philosophical input, expanding upon 'environmental aesthetics'. It concludes with a more down-to-earth analysis of 'satisfactions' from immediate formal qualities, the sublime, meanings, and beauty. The balanced, didactic approach taken will make this a standard text for all those in teaching and in landscape practice.

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Author:   David Jacques
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Packard Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.714kg
ISBN:  

9781853411281


ISBN 10:   1853411280
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   02 December 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part A: THE UNFATHOMABLE WORKINGS OF THE UNIVERSE: 1. Art into landscape - The problem with functionalism, Landscape among the fine arts, Ideas into form, The laws of the universe, Unconscious expression; 2. Landscape beauty - The English countryside, The selection of the British National Parks, The search for objectivity, Formal qualities; 3. Natural instincts - Environmental determinism, Unity with nature, People and the land, The imperative of climate and soil, The ethics of the land, New Landscapes, Self-ordering complexity, Stewarding the biosphere, Prospect, refuge and hazard symbolism. Part B: THEORISING IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY: 4.The post-modern condition - Shattered dreams, Uncertainty and practical knowledge, Complexity and chaos, Cognition, Consciousness and creativity, An aesthetic experience, The use of history, The sociology of criticism; 5. Facts, value and ideology - Reading the landscape, Knowledge gives value, The rise of cultural landscapes, The logic of ecocentrism, The metaphysics of nature; 6. Landscape preferences - An unconscious recognition of beauty, An hereditary feel for beauty, Form revealing idea? How preferences arise, Place and pleasure, Landscape assessment methods; 7. Memory maketh humanity - Restoration tragedies, Conservation and interpretation, Change and ephemerality, Conservation guidelines for landscape; 8. Post-modern designs - Contextualism, Philosophy becomes design, Designer ecology, Land art, New work in historic contexts. Part C: REFLECTIONS: 9. Philosophical movements - Metanarratives, Cosmology, Phenomenology; 10. Environmental aesthetics - Ronald Hepburn, Cognitive versus non-cognitive perception, Disinterestedness and engagement, Relevance and preparation, Objective versus subjective; 11. Satisfactions - Sensual pleasure, Formalism, Beauty, The sublime, The meaning of gardens, Assessing aesthetic value. Notes and references at the end of each chapter. Comprehensive bibliography. Captions to illustrations and picture credits. Index.

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‘Landscape Appreciation: Theories since the Cultural Turn, the product of a lifetime’s study, masterfully surveys the work of an enormous range of students of landscape aesthetics, relates it to ethics, metaphysics, sociology and other disciplines, and coordinates the vast range of contributions from various fields into a useful compendium for both scholars and landscape professionals... It will also prove of inestimable value over the next 20 or 50 years to those engaged in the struggle to defend and protect cherished or otherwise important landscapes of many kinds.’ Mara Miller, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism


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Dr David Jacques is a landscape historian and conservationist. He was influenced by the environmental movement of the early 1970s, and became committed to exploring the right relation between people and the land,, giving him an abiding interest in the history and theory of landscape. He has since written several books and numerous articles on garden and landscape history, for which he is perhaps best known. His first foray into landscape appreciation was in 1980 when he criticised the landscape-evaluation methods of the day, and his views on the topic developed when working on landscape-planning and highway-alignment projects, and also when inspector of parks and gardens for English Heritage. In the early 1990s he was central to the campaign to revise UNESCO's criteria for world-heritage sites to allow recognition of cultural landscapes, and in the 2010s has several times assisted the International Council for Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) in its advice over nominations for them.

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