Papers by Michael Wainaina
The discussion of this paper seeks to contribute to the growing body of wide ranging studies whic... more The discussion of this paper seeks to contribute to the growing body of wide ranging studies which seek to analyse the diffusion of the core concepts regarding ‘places’ and ‘landscape’ as texts of social, anthropological and cultural analysis. These concepts according to Wilson and David (2002) are centered on experience through which social and personal expressions of place-marking signal a cultural presence and give the land social and cultural significance. This approach recognizes that the products of people’s engagement with landscapes are meaningfully constructed social texts involving spatial and bodily experience. These texts are constructed as people, landscapes and things are constantly involved in the process of inscribing place. It is therefore necessary to study the social cultural and political contexts that provide geographical landscapes their textual/narrative significance. This paper explores landscape texts by discussing issues that surround the Gikuyu cultural he...
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Papers by Michael Wainaina