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Not Yet a Placeless Land

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Tracking an Evolving American Geography
Challenges the widespread belief that the American cultural landscape has lost its diversity
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Today it is taken as a given that the United States has undergone a nationwide process of homogenization—that a country once rich in geographic and cultural diversity has subsided into a placeless sameness.

Wilbur Zelinsky
Wilbur Zelinsky is professor emeritus of geography at Penn State University. He is the author of numerous geographical studies of American society and culture, including his widely acclaimed book, The Cultural Geography of the United States.
Zelinsky, Wilbur
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"I do not know any other U.S. geographer who could or would undertake writing about the many topics discussed in this volume. While I know many who could write about a single topic or two, and others who could write about a region, I know of no one who has both the depth and breadth to write such a treatise. There is absolutely no question in my mind but that Wilbur Zelinsky’s Not Yet A Placeless Land will be cited by scholars in geography, history, sociology, and American studies for many years."—Stanley D. Brunn, coauthor of America’s Political Geography

"Zelinsky creates a sometimes maddening but ultimately rewarding experience. . . . Zelinsky concludes that the US is becoming simultaneously more uniform and more diverse. While these conclusions are perhaps obvious, arriving at them with a qualified guide provides refreshing new perspectives. . . . Highly recommended."—Choice

"College-level collections strong in American geography and sociology will find the far-ranging scope of this examination to be intriguing."—Midwest Book Review

"Refreshingly, Zelinsky has the intellectual courage to tackle huge questions and broad national-level overviews, and he firmly grounds his theories in mountains of empirical evidence. . . . Zelinsky's relentless curiosity and love of his country shows through in every page, and anybody interested in its cultural geography would do well to read and take inspiration from it."—Journal of Cultural Geography

"The final substantive chapter is the book's heart. Here Zelinsky originally and concisely digests the previous information and asks whether genuine culture regions still exist in the United States. His answer is yes, but with a twist. . . . Not Yet a Placeless Land deserves careful attention across the broad spectrum that is American Studies."—American Studies
6.125 x 9.25
376pp.
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978-1-55849-871-6

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9781558498716

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978-1-55849-870-9

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2011-07-08

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978-1-61376-181-6

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9781613761816

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