What would a map of Los Angeles drawn from the ground up look like? In his groundbreaking work The Production of Space (1974), Henri Lefebvre argues that the conceived space of urban planners is fundamentally distinct from lived space, which cannot be mapped out. In her impressive city-wide narrative, Karen Tei Yamashita’s Tropic of Orange (1997) demonstrates the effects of imposing conceived space upon the lived space of inner city Los Angeles residents, and what happens when the counter-model of space being lived by a city’s inhabitants rebels. Yamashita’s text mirrors this disjuncture between represented and lived space through the use of narrative surrealism. Space is magically reconfigured in the city, shrinking the uninhabited Downtow...
<p>This dissertation examines space as a privileged yet <italic>repressed</italic> site of cultural ...
Urbanists have long held an interest in the design of spaces, objects and environments as a metaphor...
The ideas of Henri Lefebvre on the production of urban space have become increasingly useful for und...
What would a map of Los Angeles drawn from the ground up look like? In his groundbreaking work The P...
This poster details an ongoing and expanding undergraduate research collaboration between the fields...
The geocentric study of literature has often been fixed with canonical western texts. New approaches...
In Los Angeles, the influence of Hollywood and the film industry, combined with a non-stop barrage o...
Moving from a geocritical standpoint, this thesis analyzes the development of Thomas Pynchon’s spati...
This article examines the vibrant city infrastructures of Karen Tei Yamashita\u27s 1997 novel Tropic...
In Tropic of Orange (1997), Karen Tei Yamashita builds an expansive narrative on the premise that th...
With the 1980s arrived the so-called “spatial turn” in the humanities, now the prevailing philosophy...
A Critical and Cultural Poetics of the End: Self, Space, and Volatility in Los Angeles delineates th...
Throughout the 1990s, the phenomenon of globalization emerged as a dominant framework for assessing ...
Raussert W. Global Cities and Cosmopolitanism Revisited: Inter-American Mobility in Karen Tei Yamash...
Los Angeles has mostly been studied in geographical or urban terms for the past fifty years in order...
<p>This dissertation examines space as a privileged yet <italic>repressed</italic> site of cultural ...
Urbanists have long held an interest in the design of spaces, objects and environments as a metaphor...
The ideas of Henri Lefebvre on the production of urban space have become increasingly useful for und...
What would a map of Los Angeles drawn from the ground up look like? In his groundbreaking work The P...
This poster details an ongoing and expanding undergraduate research collaboration between the fields...
The geocentric study of literature has often been fixed with canonical western texts. New approaches...
In Los Angeles, the influence of Hollywood and the film industry, combined with a non-stop barrage o...
Moving from a geocritical standpoint, this thesis analyzes the development of Thomas Pynchon’s spati...
This article examines the vibrant city infrastructures of Karen Tei Yamashita\u27s 1997 novel Tropic...
In Tropic of Orange (1997), Karen Tei Yamashita builds an expansive narrative on the premise that th...
With the 1980s arrived the so-called “spatial turn” in the humanities, now the prevailing philosophy...
A Critical and Cultural Poetics of the End: Self, Space, and Volatility in Los Angeles delineates th...
Throughout the 1990s, the phenomenon of globalization emerged as a dominant framework for assessing ...
Raussert W. Global Cities and Cosmopolitanism Revisited: Inter-American Mobility in Karen Tei Yamash...
Los Angeles has mostly been studied in geographical or urban terms for the past fifty years in order...
<p>This dissertation examines space as a privileged yet <italic>repressed</italic> site of cultural ...
Urbanists have long held an interest in the design of spaces, objects and environments as a metaphor...
The ideas of Henri Lefebvre on the production of urban space have become increasingly useful for und...