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Uncommon Groundings: Fred B. Kniffen's Place in Current Cultural Geography
Authors:Judith A Martin
Institution:Urban Studies Program , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, 55455
Abstract:Fred Bowerman Kniffen's academic career started in the 1920s at a time when cultural geography in North America was getting underway. For more than 60 years, Kniffen played a prominent role in its formation and elaboration. His contribution centered on material cultural studies, particularly folk housing, and the patterns and processes of the diffusion of the cultural elements of ordinary people. However, Kniffen's legacy within contemporary cultural geography extends beyond these central concerns. This essay examines Kniffen's relation to mass or popular culture studies, material culture studies, Berkeley school cultural geography and the "new" cultural geography. It considers the bases for Kniffen 's appeal to a diverse following, and suggests why his contributions will not be soon outmoded.
Keywords:megachurches  geography of religion  urban cultural geography
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