Cosmos and Hearth: A Cosmopolite's Viewpoint

Univ of Minnesota Press (1996)
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In a volume that represents the culmination of his life's work in considering the relationship between culture and landscape, Tuan argues that "cosmos" and "hearth" are two scales that anchor what it means to be fully and happily human.

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