Cultural Geography

Academic Year 2023/2024 - Teacher: SALVATORE CANNIZZARO

Expected Learning Outcomes

According to the Dublin descriptors, students, at the end of the course, will demonstrate:

- knowledge and understanding in a post-secondary level field of study and knowing the fundamental themes in one's field of study;

- ability to apply knowledge and understanding in order to demonstrate a professional approach and possess adequate skills both to conceive and support arguments and to solve problems in one's field of study

-  learning skills necessary to undertake subsequent studies with a high degree of autonomy.

 During the twentieth century, the Cultural Geography has acquired such importance among the different Geographies, to the point that some scholars identify it with geography. In our course we will try to analyze some aspects of material and intangible culture. The questions we will try to answer are the following: what are the cultural phenomena? Where are they located? How to interpret the signs of the action of man (and therefore its culture) in the area? Cultural diversity. Multiculturalism and interculturalism, ethnic conflicts, the fascinating subject of " variety " with its regional cultural changes, cultural identities, that invite to the knowledge of different places, will be topics of discussion.

Course Structure

Frontal lessons, seminars, projection of documentary films, field lessons and excursions organized by the teacher during the course.

Required Prerequisites

No prerequisites required.

Attendance of Lessons

Attendance is not compulsory.

Detailed Course Content

The origins of Cultural Geography; The New Cultural Geography; Intercultural dialogue and democratic coexistence; Landscape and conventions; Agricultural externalities; Gardens, art and architecture; Globalization and hierarchy of places; National and universal Heritage; Wine, identity and culture; Global and local Food; The Food Problem; Food and wine events; Nature and environment; Ecomuseum of Etna; Purpose of the Ecomuseum: museum focused on the identity of a place, largely based on local participation and aiming to enhance the welfare and development of local communities. Geography and tourism; Tourism in Sicily organized in routes that connect pleasant places of particular cultural interest; Sicilian landscape: the evolution of the territory and the change in the landscape; Cultural Geography and Tourism: Cultural Heritage, Territoriality and Identity, Authenticity, Art, Traditions, Urban, Rural and Cultural Routes.

Textbook Information

- S. CANNIZZARO, Environment Culture Territory. Essays on cultural geography, Pontecorboli Editore, Florence, 2021, pp. 1-137.

- S. CANNIZZARO, Ecomuseum of Etna, nature, myth and culture, Pàtron, Bologna, 2020, pp. 1-196.

- S. CANNIZZARO, For a Geography of Tourism. Researches and Case Studies in Italy, Pàtron, Bologna, 2011, introduction and chapters 1, 2, 3, 4 (pp.1-121).

- S. CANNIZZARO, G. L. CORINTO, Tourism and cultural routes in Sicily, Pontecorboli Editore, Firenze, 2021 (pp. 1-96).

- S. CANNIZZARO, G.L. CORINTO, Landscape in Sicily. Territorial Dialogue and Landscape Episodes, Pàtron, Bologna, 2013, pp. 1-109.

- S. CANNIZZARO, Culture and creativity for territorial development, Pàtron, Bologna, 2018, introduction, chapters and case studies 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 (pp. 1-114; 131-144).

 

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