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Spatiality / Robert T. Tally Jr.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: The new critical idiomPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2012Description: x, 171 s. 20 cmISBN:
  • 9780415664400
  • 9780415664394
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809/.9332 23
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.The spatial turn -- Historical perspectives -- The rise of cartography -- Space in modern philosophy -- The return of history -- Things fall apart -- The new spatiality implicit in the postmodern -- The spaces of literature -- 2.Literary cartography -- The writer as mapmaker -- Genre and the literary chronotope -- Form and the representation of reality -- Anxiety and a sense of place -- An aesthetic of cognitive mapping -- Narrative and social space -- 3.Literary geography -- The spirit of a place -- The country and the city -- The centrality of the periphery -- The perambulations of the flaneur -- Novel spaces for literary history -- Mapping the text -- 4.Geocriticism -- A poetics of space -- The production of space -- Spaces of power -- The long poem of walking -- Engendering spaces -- Nomad thought and geophilosophy -- A geocentric approach -- Conclusion: Other spaces.
Machine generated contents note: 1.The spatial turn -- Historical perspectives -- The rise of cartography -- Space in modern philosophy -- The return of history -- Things fall apart -- The new spatiality implicit in the postmodern -- The spaces of literature -- 2.Literary cartography -- The writer as mapmaker -- Genre and the literary chronotope -- Form and the representation of reality -- Anxiety and a sense of place -- An aesthetic of cognitive mapping -- Narrative and social space -- 3.Literary geography -- The spirit of a place -- The country and the city -- The centrality of the periphery -- The perambulations of the flaneur -- Novel spaces for literary history -- Mapping the text -- 4.Geocriticism -- A poetics of space -- The production of space -- Spaces of power -- The long poem of walking -- Engendering spaces -- Nomad thought and geophilosophy -- A geocentric approach -- Conclusion: Other spaces

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1.The spatial turn -- Historical perspectives -- The rise of cartography -- Space in modern philosophy -- The return of history -- Things fall apart -- The new spatiality implicit in the postmodern -- The spaces of literature -- 2.Literary cartography -- The writer as mapmaker -- Genre and the literary chronotope -- Form and the representation of reality -- Anxiety and a sense of place -- An aesthetic of cognitive mapping -- Narrative and social space -- 3.Literary geography -- The spirit of a place -- The country and the city -- The centrality of the periphery -- The perambulations of the flaneur -- Novel spaces for literary history -- Mapping the text -- 4.Geocriticism -- A poetics of space -- The production of space -- Spaces of power -- The long poem of walking -- Engendering spaces -- Nomad thought and geophilosophy -- A geocentric approach -- Conclusion: Other spaces.

Machine generated contents note: 1.The spatial turn -- Historical perspectives -- The rise of cartography -- Space in modern philosophy -- The return of history -- Things fall apart -- The new spatiality implicit in the postmodern -- The spaces of literature -- 2.Literary cartography -- The writer as mapmaker -- Genre and the literary chronotope -- Form and the representation of reality -- Anxiety and a sense of place -- An aesthetic of cognitive mapping -- Narrative and social space -- 3.Literary geography -- The spirit of a place -- The country and the city -- The centrality of the periphery -- The perambulations of the flaneur -- Novel spaces for literary history -- Mapping the text -- 4.Geocriticism -- A poetics of space -- The production of space -- Spaces of power -- The long poem of walking -- Engendering spaces -- Nomad thought and geophilosophy -- A geocentric approach -- Conclusion: Other spaces

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