Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cartography, this article argues that a concept of processual intertextuality might be used to open up thinking about literary maps and mapping practices: a concept through which such maps are understood to be systems of cultural signification which are inextricably embedded within the material world and which are brought into being with each embodied reading or use. This theory is then applied to maps which are both reproduced within and generated by Arthur Ransome’s Swallows and Amazons (1930): an adventure novel for children which is predicated upon a conflation of actual and imagined geographies. The article goes on to propose that the critic...
This is the second of two linked articles that aim to present new ways of mapping literature by mean...
Discussions of the relationships between literature and geography have been expanded by the recently...
Discussions of the relationships between literature and geography have been expanded by the recently...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...
With the improvement in digital mapping technologies and their accessibility, a great potential for ...
Reading and Mapping articulates a new approach to the interpretation of literary space and place for...
This 'Thinking Space' piece considers the relationship between distant and close approaches to readi...
This book is about the relationship between the practice of mapping, the application of geospatial t...
Drawing on the expertise of leading researchers from around the globe, this pioneering collection of...
Modern cartography has the ability to map almost any phenomenon for which spatial relationships are ...
By focusing on the process of building A Map of Paradise Lost—a geospatial humanities text-to-map pr...
This paper is the first of two linked pieces that emerge out of the AHRC-funded Chronotopic Cartogra...
Over the past decade, literary scholars with an interested in the geographies of fiction have increa...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
At a time when computing and mapping have become equally pervasive and ubiquitous, geovisual experie...
This is the second of two linked articles that aim to present new ways of mapping literature by mean...
Discussions of the relationships between literature and geography have been expanded by the recently...
Discussions of the relationships between literature and geography have been expanded by the recently...
Drawing upon recent interdisciplinary research in the fields of literary geography and critical cart...
With the improvement in digital mapping technologies and their accessibility, a great potential for ...
Reading and Mapping articulates a new approach to the interpretation of literary space and place for...
This 'Thinking Space' piece considers the relationship between distant and close approaches to readi...
This book is about the relationship between the practice of mapping, the application of geospatial t...
Drawing on the expertise of leading researchers from around the globe, this pioneering collection of...
Modern cartography has the ability to map almost any phenomenon for which spatial relationships are ...
By focusing on the process of building A Map of Paradise Lost—a geospatial humanities text-to-map pr...
This paper is the first of two linked pieces that emerge out of the AHRC-funded Chronotopic Cartogra...
Over the past decade, literary scholars with an interested in the geographies of fiction have increa...
This article discusses the dominant approaches to the map as a metaphor, practice and concept in the...
At a time when computing and mapping have become equally pervasive and ubiquitous, geovisual experie...
This is the second of two linked articles that aim to present new ways of mapping literature by mean...
Discussions of the relationships between literature and geography have been expanded by the recently...
Discussions of the relationships between literature and geography have been expanded by the recently...