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Mapping The World Episode 16.21 Episode 21
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Mapping The World Episode 16.21 Episode 21

Episode Premiere
July 6, 2005
Genre
Documentary
Production Company
ARTE
Official Site
https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/RC-023176/le-dessous-des-images/
Episode Premiere
July 6, 2005
Genre
Documentary
Period
1990 -
Production Co
ARTE
Distributor
ARTE
Official Site
https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/RC-023176/le-dessous-des-images/

In this episode of Mapping the World, the focus shifts to the intricate relationship between cartography and cultural identity. The host delves into the historical significance of maps in shaping national boundaries and personal stories, exploring how different regions interpret their own landscapes. Viewers are taken on a journey through stunning visual representations, from ancient scrolls to modern digital mapping techniques. Along the way, the episode highlights local artisans who create handcrafted maps, showcasing the artistic side of cartography.

As the narrative unfolds, the episode features interviews with historians and geographers, who share insights on how maps have influenced societal views and power dynamics throughout history. A poignant segment captures the stories of indigenous communities fighting to reclaim their land through the power of mapping, illustrating the emotional ties that geography can invoke. Through breathtaking visuals and compelling narratives, this episode invites audiences to reconsider how maps are more than mere navigational tools, but vital records of culture and identity.