Rose-Redwood R,Alderman D,Azaryahu M.Geographies of toponymicinscription:new directions in critical place-name studies[J].Progress in Human Geography,2010,34(4):453-470.
[6]
Rose-Redwood R S.From number to name:symbolic capital,places of memory and the politics of street renaming in NewYork City[J].Social & Cultural Geography,2008,9(4):431-452.
[7]
Storey D.Critical toponymies:the contested politics of placenaming[J].European Planning Studies,2011,19(6):1131-1132.
[8]
司徒尚纪.广东地名的历史地理研究[J].中国历史地理论丛,1992,7(1):21~55.
[9]
司徒尚纪.岭南稻作文化起源在地名上的反映[J].中国农史,1993,12(1):52~54.
[10]
Osman K.On the origins of the name for the“Black Sea”[J].Journal of Historical Geography,2011,37(1):1-11.
Hoelscher S,Alderman D H.Memory and place:geographies ofa critical relationship[J].Social & Cultural Geography,2004,5(3):347-355.
[21]
Qian J, Qian L, Zhu H.Representing the imagined city:placeand the politics of difference during Guangzhou’s 2010 languageconflict[J].Geoforum,2012,43(5):905-915.
[22]
Jackson P.Maps of meaning[M].London:Unwin Hyman Ltd,1989.
[23]
Hagen J.Theorizing scale in critical place-name studies[J].ACME:An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies,2011,10(1):23-27.
[24]
Rose-Redwood R S.“Sixth Avenue is now a memory”:regimesof spatial inscription and the performative limits of the officialcity-text[J].Political Geography,2008,27(8):875-894.
[25]
Alderman D H.A street fit for a king:naming places and commemorationin the American South[J].The Professional Geographer,2000,52(4):672-684.
[26]
Yeoh B S A.Street names in colonial Singapore[J].GeographicalReview,1992,82(3):313-322.
[27]
Yeoh B S A.Street-Naming and Nation-Building:toponymic Inscriptionsof Nationhood in Singapore[J].Area,1996,28(3):298-307.
[28]
Azaryahu M.German reunification and the politics of streetnames:the case of East Berlin[J].Political Geography,1997,16(6):479-493.
[29]
Herman R.The Aloha State:place names and the anti-conquestof Hawaii[J].Annals of the Association of American Geographers,1999,89(1):76-102.
[30]
Kearns R,Berg L.Proclaiming place:towards a geography ofplace name pronunciation[J].Social & Cultural Geography,2002,3(3):283-302.
[31]
Kearney A,Bradley J J‘. Too strong to ever not be there’:placenames and emotional geographies[J].Social & Cultural Geography,2009,10(1):77-94.
[32]
Azaryahu M.Replacing memory:the reorientation of Buchenwald[J].Cultural Geographies,2003,10(1):1-20.
Palonen E.The city-text in post-communist Budapest:streetnames,memorials,and the politics of commemoration[J].Geo-Journal,2008,73(3):219-230.
[46]
Guyot S,Seethal C.Identity of place,places of identities:changeof place names in post-apartheid South Africa[J].South AfricanGeographical Journal,2007,89(1):55-63.
[47]
Borer M I.From collective memory to collective imagination:time,place,and urban redevelopment[J].Symbolic Interaction,2010,33(1):96-114.