The following article, the third of a series which examines connections between women and space, examines significant relationships between geography (space/place) and literature, in terms of their chronological development, their functions, and their repercussions. In literary considerations of space, the concept of geography has evolved from indicating physical place to imaginary sites of selfconstruction and socio-ideological insertion. Contemporary literary theories have appropriated geographical constructs to examine texts in innovative ways, just as the authors of those texts have appropriated literature to forge positions of their own.
The Routledge Handbook of Literature and Space liefert einen umfassenden und kritischen Überblick üb...
This essay places narratology’s emphasis on space-time within the emergence of the discipline of geo...
In this article, I am going to analyze the concept of “gendered space” as it appears in select post-...
Over recent years literary geography has adopted a relational approach to its subject matter. This a...
This open access book explores literary works and practices – always existing in the dynamic relatio...
Working at the intersection of comparative literature and novel theory, my dissertation is a compara...
After its reappearance on the literary scope, world literature has become such an inevitable paradig...
This article intervenes in scholarly debates about postcolonial space by demonstrating the distincti...
The ambition of this issue of Portal is to reach across the methodological boundaries of history, po...
AbstractSpace and time, their expansions and/or their limitations, have been intriguing people for m...
One of the most concrete trends in the study of America\u27s contemporary literature has been the an...
traduction de "La géocritique. Réel, fiction, espace." Paris, Éditions de Minuit, coll. " Paradoxe "...
This special section started its life as papers delivered at the American Association of Geographers...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
The \u201cSpatial Turn\u201d as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the humanities was established in ...
The Routledge Handbook of Literature and Space liefert einen umfassenden und kritischen Überblick üb...
This essay places narratology’s emphasis on space-time within the emergence of the discipline of geo...
In this article, I am going to analyze the concept of “gendered space” as it appears in select post-...
Over recent years literary geography has adopted a relational approach to its subject matter. This a...
This open access book explores literary works and practices – always existing in the dynamic relatio...
Working at the intersection of comparative literature and novel theory, my dissertation is a compara...
After its reappearance on the literary scope, world literature has become such an inevitable paradig...
This article intervenes in scholarly debates about postcolonial space by demonstrating the distincti...
The ambition of this issue of Portal is to reach across the methodological boundaries of history, po...
AbstractSpace and time, their expansions and/or their limitations, have been intriguing people for m...
One of the most concrete trends in the study of America\u27s contemporary literature has been the an...
traduction de "La géocritique. Réel, fiction, espace." Paris, Éditions de Minuit, coll. " Paradoxe "...
This special section started its life as papers delivered at the American Association of Geographers...
Place is a fluid concept, and to study place is to explore a contested terrain. The question of plac...
The \u201cSpatial Turn\u201d as a transdisciplinary phenomenon in the humanities was established in ...
The Routledge Handbook of Literature and Space liefert einen umfassenden und kritischen Überblick üb...
This essay places narratology’s emphasis on space-time within the emergence of the discipline of geo...
In this article, I am going to analyze the concept of “gendered space” as it appears in select post-...