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Wilbur Zelinsky Bücher



Not Yet a Placeless Land: Tracking an Evolving American Geography
- 376 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Cultural geographer Wilbur Zelinsky presents a nuanced perspective on the perceived homogenization of American society. He argues that while modern technologies and capitalism have standardized many aspects of the landscape, there is simultaneously a growing diversity in cultural expressions and regional identities. Zelinsky highlights the persistence of distinct languages, religions, and political behaviors across the country, revealing the emergence of new cultural regions and a revival of localism. His analysis challenges the notion that America is becoming a uniform entity.