Over recent years literary geography has adopted a relational approach to its subject matter. This article continues this move, suggesting that assemblage theory can help develop the sub-discipline in two interrelated ways. Firstly, at a project level, assemblage theory enables literary geographers to identify all components that have agency and influence over the power of fiction (including authors, translators, publishers, readers, places, etc). As part of this first argument, the article develops Hones’ concept of reading fiction as a ‘spatial event’ (Hones, 2008, 2014). This article interacts with Hones’ textual ‘happening’ and seeks to emphasise the valence of the spatial event of fiction on reader relations to material and social geog...
The contribution presents the theoretical analysis at the base of an experimental research applied ...
This article argues that the study of literary representations of landscapes can be aided and enrich...
Drawing from the importance of narrative inquiry in contemporary geographical reasoning and teaching...
Over recent years literary geography has adopted a relational approach to its subject matter. This a...
Modern cartography has the ability to map almost any phenomenon for which spatial relationships are ...
Reading and Mapping articulates a new approach to the interpretation of literary space and place for...
In order to fully comprehend the spatial logics that structure literary worlds, scholars must seriou...
This paper explores the highly diverse relations between fiction and geography (some of which are ex...
This short position paper seeks to explore the collaborative role of place in the unfolding of the ‘...
The article examines the work of cartography in the 1854/5 Gaskell novel North and South, which has ...
With a derivative base and integrative aim, it is the very essence of geography to ’borrow’. The dir...
This paper is the first of two linked pieces that emerge out of the AHRC-funded Chronotopic Cartogra...
The \u201cSpatial Turn\u201d as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the humanities was established in ...
How do we move through and negotiate the experience of the literary work of art? What do we understa...
The following article, the third of a series which examines connections between women and space, exa...
The contribution presents the theoretical analysis at the base of an experimental research applied ...
This article argues that the study of literary representations of landscapes can be aided and enrich...
Drawing from the importance of narrative inquiry in contemporary geographical reasoning and teaching...
Over recent years literary geography has adopted a relational approach to its subject matter. This a...
Modern cartography has the ability to map almost any phenomenon for which spatial relationships are ...
Reading and Mapping articulates a new approach to the interpretation of literary space and place for...
In order to fully comprehend the spatial logics that structure literary worlds, scholars must seriou...
This paper explores the highly diverse relations between fiction and geography (some of which are ex...
This short position paper seeks to explore the collaborative role of place in the unfolding of the ‘...
The article examines the work of cartography in the 1854/5 Gaskell novel North and South, which has ...
With a derivative base and integrative aim, it is the very essence of geography to ’borrow’. The dir...
This paper is the first of two linked pieces that emerge out of the AHRC-funded Chronotopic Cartogra...
The \u201cSpatial Turn\u201d as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the humanities was established in ...
How do we move through and negotiate the experience of the literary work of art? What do we understa...
The following article, the third of a series which examines connections between women and space, exa...
The contribution presents the theoretical analysis at the base of an experimental research applied ...
This article argues that the study of literary representations of landscapes can be aided and enrich...
Drawing from the importance of narrative inquiry in contemporary geographical reasoning and teaching...