An examination of contemporary theories in cultural geography – ideology, identity, power, and space – and their application to contemporary issues such as class, consumption, gender, media, and racism. Emphasis is placed upon understanding and critiquing the social and political processes giving rise to cultural practices in their spatial contexts. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Third or fourth year status at the University including Geography 2410A/B or a 1000-level Geography course, or American Studies 1020; Anthropology 1025F/G; First Nations Studies 1020E; MIT 1200F/G; Political Science 1020E; Sociology 1020 or 1021E, Women’s Studies 1020E. Corequisite(s): Pre-or Corequisite(s): Extra Information: 2 lecture hours, 2 tutorial hours, 0.5 course. back to top