Map a-day-in May (a thirty-one cabinet display) Staff Picks - ebooks Dando, Christina E. (2018). Women and cartography in the progressive era. Routledge. Finbog, Liisa-Rávná. Naviyuk Kane, Joan. Riquet, Johannes. (eds.) (2025). Circumpolar Connections: Creative Indigenous Geographies of the Arctic. Wesleyan University Press. Fujikane, Candace. (2021). Mapping abundance for a planetary future : Kanaka Maoli and critical settler cartographies in Hawai’i. Duke University Press. Goeman, Mishuana. (2013). Mark my words : native women mapping our nations. University of Minnesota Press. Harjo, Laura. (2019). Spiral to the Stars : Mvskoke Tools of Futurity. The University of Arizona Press. Knowles, Anne Kelly, Cole, T., Giordano, A., & Steiner, E. B. (Eds.). (2014). Geographies of the Holocaust. Indiana University Press. Kurgan, Laura. (2013). Close Up at a Distance : Mapping, Technology, and Politics. MIT Press. Luciano, Dana. (2024). How the earth feels : geological fantasy in the nineteenth-century United States. Duke University Press. Reddleman, Claire. (2017). Cartographic abstraction in contemporary art : seeing with maps. Routledge. Tyner, Judith. A. (2016). Stitching the world : embroidered maps and women’s geographical education. Routledge. Tyner, Judith. (2020). Women in American cartography : an invisible social history. Lexington Books. Ute., Dieckmann. (Ed.). (2021). Mapping the unmappable? : cartographic explorations with indigenous peoples in Africa. Transcript-Verlag. Wigen, Kären, Winterer, Caroline (eds.). (2020). Time in Maps : From the Age of Discovery to Our Digital Era. University of Chicago Press. Wigen, Kären. (ed.). (2025). Territorial imaginaries : beyond the sovereign map. The University of Chicago Press. Yusoff, Kathryn. (2024). Geologic life : inhuman intimacies and the geophysics of race. Duke University Press.
Map a-day-in May (a thirty-one cabinet display)
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