William Bunge
WILLIAM BUNGE lived in the Fitzgerald neighborhood of Detroit and taught geography at Wayne State University. In 1970 the House Un-American Activities Committee included Bunge's name on a list of sixty-five "radical" speakers. Blacklisted and unable to find academic work, he fled to Canada, where he taught at several universities and (like the founder of critical geography, Henri Lefebvre) drove a cab. He is the author of three other books.
WILLIAM BUNGE lived in the Fitzgerald neighborhood of Detroit and taught geography at Wayne State University. In 1970 the House Un-American Activities Committee included Bunge's name on a list of sixty-five "radical" speakers. Blacklisted and unable to find academic work, he fled to Canada, where he taught at several universities and (like the founder of critical geography, Henri Lefebvre) drove a cab. He is the author of three other books. See less
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Fitzgerald; geography of a revolution
Classic of Human Geography
by RichH, Jul 5, 2007
This is a must-read for anybody interested in how geography, social science, or academia in general can positively impact the world outside the ivory tower. But it's not about the academics; it's the ... Read More