This thesis discusses London suburban-set fiction as enacting a key semiotic problem of modernity: how the individual must interpret, make sense of, and inhabit a particular locality. By semiotic here I mean the individual's drive to capture external reality, to read and constitute a sense of what is meaningful and objectively real in the suburban habitat. The suburb is presented in much suburban fiction as a key exemplar of modem built space insofar as it continually thwarts the individual's attempts to see and read it, to make it home. Suburban fiction presents a site that continually thwarts its perception, understanding and constitution and one that is thus experienced, in different ways, as strange, odd or unsettling. The thesis discus...
The sociological phenomenon of the post-World War II suburban boom launched suburbia as an essential...
My PhD engages with a number of recent works of fiction in order to understand how American literatu...
The identity of suburbia, so far as it can be ascribed one, is shifting and insecure, a borderline a...
This thesis discusses London suburban-set fiction as enacting a key semiotic problem of modernity: h...
In recent years, Hollywood has increasingly suburbanised; US television, too, is progressively subur...
This dissertation uses literary theory, cultural studies, and human geography to show how social spa...
The Literature of Suburban Change examines the diverse body of cultural material produced since 1960...
Conventional literary and filmic representations of the American suburbs depict a space that is eith...
My thesis explores London’s and Brighton’s Romantic-period affluent residential suburbs as represen...
The paper on seeing itself all spotted by the murky blackness of the ink grieves over it; and this i...
Exploring fiction, film and art from across the USA, South America, Asia, Europe and Australia, New ...
My dissertation examines recent novels and films that represent contemporary suburban experience, su...
In the decades following World War II the American landscape underwent a profound change as suburbs ...
This thesis examines the subject of dirt in both a literal and metaphorical sense in the suburbs of ...
Suburbia is a familiar topos in Australian fiction. Its address to colonisation is mostly oblique, y...
The sociological phenomenon of the post-World War II suburban boom launched suburbia as an essential...
My PhD engages with a number of recent works of fiction in order to understand how American literatu...
The identity of suburbia, so far as it can be ascribed one, is shifting and insecure, a borderline a...
This thesis discusses London suburban-set fiction as enacting a key semiotic problem of modernity: h...
In recent years, Hollywood has increasingly suburbanised; US television, too, is progressively subur...
This dissertation uses literary theory, cultural studies, and human geography to show how social spa...
The Literature of Suburban Change examines the diverse body of cultural material produced since 1960...
Conventional literary and filmic representations of the American suburbs depict a space that is eith...
My thesis explores London’s and Brighton’s Romantic-period affluent residential suburbs as represen...
The paper on seeing itself all spotted by the murky blackness of the ink grieves over it; and this i...
Exploring fiction, film and art from across the USA, South America, Asia, Europe and Australia, New ...
My dissertation examines recent novels and films that represent contemporary suburban experience, su...
In the decades following World War II the American landscape underwent a profound change as suburbs ...
This thesis examines the subject of dirt in both a literal and metaphorical sense in the suburbs of ...
Suburbia is a familiar topos in Australian fiction. Its address to colonisation is mostly oblique, y...
The sociological phenomenon of the post-World War II suburban boom launched suburbia as an essential...
My PhD engages with a number of recent works of fiction in order to understand how American literatu...
The identity of suburbia, so far as it can be ascribed one, is shifting and insecure, a borderline a...