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Humanist Geography

by Yi-fu Tuan

"For more than fifty years, Yi-Fu Tuan has carried the study or humanistic geography--what John K. Wright early in the twentieth century called geosophy, a blending of geography and philsophy--to new heights, offereing with each new book a fresh and often unique intellectual introspection into the human condition. Humanist Geography: An Individual's Seach for Meaning, his latest and last book, is a final testament of all that he has learned and enconuntered as a geographer. In returning to and reappraising his entire career, from his time as a student to his life's work as an esteemed writer and university professor, Tuans emphasizes how humanist geography can offer a younger generation of teachers, students, and scholars a path toward self-discovery, personal fulfillment, and even enlightenment. He argues that in the creative study of geography and of place can be found the wonders of the human mind and imagination, especially as they are understood by the senses. This makes the book rather personal, but Tuan's intent is to show how wonderful life on our small planet can be, even as we must deal with nature's stringencies and our own deep flaws. And so his view of the future is hopeful, despite the life-long challenges that face us as individuals and soceities. As for the individual, Tuan asks, "What are we humans to do?" Is the individual the 'quintessence of dust' or the 'paragon or animals, noble in action but apprehensive like an angel'? The answer, he says, depends on whether our view of the individual is purely secular or one that is grounded in religious faith. Tuan opts for the latter, a personal blending of Buddhist traditions and a Christian outlook. It is his path to finding meaningful answers as to why we humans are here on Earth. Implict in the book are the questions, "What is your way of searching?" "What is your path to understanding your place in the world?" To Tuan, humanist geography and the study of place can lead the way."--Jacket.

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  1. Which character stayed with you after you turned the last page, and why?
  2. Was there a moment where you disagreed with a character’s choice? What would you have done?
  3. What theme did this book keep circling back to — and did it earn its ending?
  4. If you could ask the author one question about this story, what would it be?
  5. Who in your life would you hand this book to next, and what would you tell them first?