Mark Monmonier
No Dig, No Fly, No Go
How Maps Restrict and Control
242 pages, 63 halftones, 19 line drawings 6 x 9 © 2010
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“Monmonier has made the lines of a map jump off the page and talk to us, only this time they scream and shout in a threatening voice, ‘No!’… We encounter maps used to divide up property and to exclude people; maps that function as devices of colonialism and ways of divvying up the oceans; and maps that corrupt voting and regulate human behavior. Read this book, and perhaps never again will you casually ignore those cartographic lines, borders, and red zones that really do rule the world.”—Keith C. Clarke
UChicago Free Press