Cultures of Landscape from labour definition Watch Video
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Description: This video examines Don Mitchell’s definition of landscape as “understood to be a product of human labour, of people going to work on the land to make some-thing [sic] out of it.”nnAccording to Mitchell, as long as landscape is not the object of struggle and conflict then its primary goal is to generate profit, as seen in this video of a privately owned farm producing food products.nnThe video was inspired by Mitchell’s anecdotal story of washing a strawberry, Wylie page 104. In light of
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