Transoptic Landscape Analysis: Multidimensional Landscapes of a Multinational Wales

In this article I propose a novel extension to landscape analysis through multidimensional understandings, including—yet reaching beyond—tangible and into more-than-representational understandings of landscape. This "transoptic" approach to landscape, breaking away from strictly searching...

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Main Author: Mark Rhodes
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Published: FQS 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3964
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description In this article I propose a novel extension to landscape analysis through multidimensional understandings, including—yet reaching beyond—tangible and into more-than-representational understandings of landscape. This "transoptic" approach to landscape, breaking away from strictly searching for visual representations of culture, allows for sonic, experiential, and emotional layers of meaning embedded in landscapes to emerge from their plural cultural and historical contexts. Memory, and the production and experience of that memory in the landscape, benefit from this transoptic understanding. Utilizing memory work, which includes both memory production and consumption, in Wales as a case study, I employ a transoptic landscape analysis to approach multicultural understandings of Welsh history, memory, landscape, and identity in the National Wool Museum. Wales faces significant challenges as it navigates the rapidly shifting geopolitics of Europe, the United Kingdom, and its own histories and institutions. This demonstrated transoptic qualitative landscape method may be applied not only to Wales's complicated geographies but to those nations and peoples facing similar challenging memory work across Europe and the globe. Through an epistemology and methodology in which landscape is treated as transoptic and the appropriate mixed methods are deployed to explore multidimensional space and place, clearer contexts of embedded, perhaps even contested, meanings may emerge.
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Transoptic Landscape Analysis: Multidimensional Landscapes of a Multinational Wales
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
landscape methods
memory work
national identity
heritage
Wales
museums
title Transoptic Landscape Analysis: Multidimensional Landscapes of a Multinational Wales
title_full Transoptic Landscape Analysis: Multidimensional Landscapes of a Multinational Wales
title_fullStr Transoptic Landscape Analysis: Multidimensional Landscapes of a Multinational Wales
title_full_unstemmed Transoptic Landscape Analysis: Multidimensional Landscapes of a Multinational Wales
title_short Transoptic Landscape Analysis: Multidimensional Landscapes of a Multinational Wales
title_sort transoptic landscape analysis multidimensional landscapes of a multinational wales
topic landscape methods
memory work
national identity
heritage
Wales
museums
url https://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3964
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