At its core, Neil Gaiman’s novel 'American Gods' is a story about homes, lost, found and imagined. As homes and homelands are left behind, the characters in the novel must fashion new homes and homelike spaces within a new country and thus recast themselves in the territory of America through acts of creative self-fashioning. This article will focus on the concept of the characters’ bodies as represented in the homes that they occupy. To do this my argument is predicated on a somaesthetic reading of the body as the locus from which the characters begin to construct ideas of home. Somaesthetics, as conceived by Richard Shusterman, has three facets: analytic, pragmatic, and practical. This paper interrogates the diverse ideas of home in the t...
This project aims to investigate the interplay and function of visual and textual narrative working ...
The idea of home is as old as civilization itself, although its meaning has been altered over time. ...
M.A.This dissertation considers how shifts in the representation of mythological figures, images and...
The American cultural identity and the essence of modern America are concepts difficult to describe ...
This thesis examines the workings of subjectivity and identity in Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods....
The purpose of this paper is to discover what shapes and changes an individual’s identity constructi...
The article seeks to answer the question what it is about the place which is called home in John McG...
this research discussed about lexical expressive means and stylistics devices in American Gods novel...
This thesis conducts a spatial reading of a selection of novels written by Neil Gaiman to demonstra...
This thesis consists of a study of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods in the light of its connections to ot...
This thesis consists of a study of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods in the light of its connections to ot...
What is a house? And what can architecture tell us about individual psychology, national character a...
Neil Gaiman’s depiction of America as a mythic place in American Gods explores “the soul of America”...
Examines the intertextuality of culture and myth and the ways in which new myth is formed through an...
Critics of American literature have traditionally examined the use of certain settings, e.g., the wi...
This project aims to investigate the interplay and function of visual and textual narrative working ...
The idea of home is as old as civilization itself, although its meaning has been altered over time. ...
M.A.This dissertation considers how shifts in the representation of mythological figures, images and...
The American cultural identity and the essence of modern America are concepts difficult to describe ...
This thesis examines the workings of subjectivity and identity in Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods....
The purpose of this paper is to discover what shapes and changes an individual’s identity constructi...
The article seeks to answer the question what it is about the place which is called home in John McG...
this research discussed about lexical expressive means and stylistics devices in American Gods novel...
This thesis conducts a spatial reading of a selection of novels written by Neil Gaiman to demonstra...
This thesis consists of a study of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods in the light of its connections to ot...
This thesis consists of a study of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods in the light of its connections to ot...
What is a house? And what can architecture tell us about individual psychology, national character a...
Neil Gaiman’s depiction of America as a mythic place in American Gods explores “the soul of America”...
Examines the intertextuality of culture and myth and the ways in which new myth is formed through an...
Critics of American literature have traditionally examined the use of certain settings, e.g., the wi...
This project aims to investigate the interplay and function of visual and textual narrative working ...
The idea of home is as old as civilization itself, although its meaning has been altered over time. ...
M.A.This dissertation considers how shifts in the representation of mythological figures, images and...