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  1. Geography and the production of space in nineteenth-century American literature
    Autor*in: Hsu, Hsuan L.
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780521197069; 0521197066
    RVK Klassifikation: HT 1691
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in American literature and culture ; 161
    Schlagworte: American literature--19th century--History and criticism.; Geography in literature.; Space in literature.; Personal space in literature.; Place (Philosophy) in literature.; National characteristics, American, in literature.
    Umfang: XII, 257 S., Ill., Kt., 24 cm
  2. Homecoming queers
    desire and difference in Chicana Latina cultural production
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Rutgers Univ. Press, New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.]

  3. <<The>> global remapping of American literature
    Autor*in: Giles, Paul
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780691136134
    RVK Klassifikation: HR 1520
    Schlagworte: American literature--History and criticism.; Geography in literature.; Boundaries in literature.; Space in literature.; Regionalism in literature.; National characteristics, American, in literature.; United States--In literature.
    Umfang: XI, 325 S., Ill., Kt., 25 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. [269]- 304

  4. Supernatural environments in Shakespeare's England
    spaces of demonism, divinity, and drama
    Autor*in: Poole, Kristen
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

  5. Geocriticism
    real and fictional spaces
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

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    ISBN: 9780230110212; 0230110215
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 5410
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. publ.
    Schlagworte: Space in literature.; Geography in literature.; Geographical perception in literature.; Geography and literature.; Geocriticism.; Literature, Modern--History and criticism.
    Umfang: XIII, 192 S., 23 cm
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  6. World views
    metageographies of modernist fiction
    Autor*in: Hegglund, Jon
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Oxford Univ. Press, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780199796106
    Schriftenreihe: Modernist literature and culture
    Schlagworte: English fiction--20th century--History and criticism.; Modernism (Literature)--English-speaking countries.; Space in literature.; Geopolitics in literature.; Geographical perception in literature.; Postcolonialism in literature.; Cartography in literature.; Geography and literature.; Geocriticism.
    Umfang: XVII, 191 S., Ill., Kt., 24 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. 178 - 185

  7. Out of Bounds
    Anglo-Indian Literature and the Geography of Displacement
    Erschienen: 2011; ©2011
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    Out of Bounds focuses on the crucial role that conceptions of iconic colonial Indian spaces—jungles, cantonments, cities, hill stations, bazaars, clubs—played in the literary and social production of British India. Author Alan Johnson illuminates the... mehr

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    Out of Bounds focuses on the crucial role that conceptions of iconic colonial Indian spaces—jungles, cantonments, cities, hill stations, bazaars, clubs—played in the literary and social production of British India. Author Alan Johnson illuminates the geographical, rhetorical, and ideological underpinnings of such depictions and, from this, argues that these spaces operated as powerful motifs in the acculturation of Anglo-India. He shows that the bicultural, intrinsically ambivalent outlook of Anglo-Indian writers is acutely sensitive to spatial motifs that, insofar as these condition the idea of home and homelessness, alternately support and subvert conventional colonial perspectives.Colonial spatial motifs not only informed European representations of India, but also shaped important aesthetic notions of the period, such as the sublime. This book also explains how and why Europeans’ rhetorical and visual depictions of the Indian subcontinent, whether ostensibly administrative, scientific, or aesthetic, constituted a primary means of memorializing Empire, creating an idiom that postcolonial India continues to use in certain ways. Consequently, Johnson examines specific motifs of Anglo-Indian cultural remembrance, such as the hunting memoir, hill station life, and the Mutiny, all of which facilitated the mythic iconography of the Raj. He bases his work on the premise that spatiality (the physical as well as social conceptualization of space) is a vital component of the mythos of colonial life and that the study of spatiality is too often a subset of a focus on temporality.Johnson reads canonical and lesser-known fiction, memoirs, and travelogues alongside colonial archival documents to identify shared spatial motifs and idioms that were common to the period. Although he discusses colonial works, he focuses primarily on the writings of Anglo-Indians such as Rudyard Kipling, John Masters, Jim Corbett, and Flora Annie Steel to demonstrate how conventions of spatial identity were rhetorically maintained—and continually compromised. All of these considerations amplify this book’s focus on the porosity of boundaries in literatures of the colony and of the nation.Out of Bounds will be of interest to not only postcolonial literary scholars, but also scholars and students in interdisciplinary nineteenth-century studies, South Asian cultural history, cultural anthropology, women’s studies, and sociology.

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780824860288
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    Schlagworte: Space in literature; Imperialism in literature; Colonies in literature; Anglo-Indian literature; Space in literature; Imperialism in literature; Colonies in literature; Anglo-Indian literature; Anglo-Indian literature.; Colonies in literature.; Imperialism in literature.; Space in literature.
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction: Colonial Space, Anglo-Indian Perspectives -- -- Chapter 1. “I Want to Send India to England”: The Aesthetics of Landscape and the Colonial Home -- -- Chapter 2. Hills Kinder Than Plains? Kipling’s Monstrous Hill Station -- -- Chapter 3. “Out of Bounds”: Clubs, Cantonments, Plains -- -- Chapter 4. Savage City: Locating Colonial Modernity -- -- Chapter 5. Medical Topography in Flora Annie Steel’s On the Face of the Waters -- -- Chapter 6. The Engineers′ Revenge, the Age of Kali: Kipling’s Bridges and the End of Jungles -- -- Chapter 7. Man-Eaters of Kumaon and Jim Corbett’s Jungle Idiom -- -- Afterword -- -- Bibliography -- -- Index

  8. Three-Dimensional Reading
    Stories of Time and Space in Japanese Modernist Fiction, 1911-1932
    Erschienen: 2013; ©2013
    Verlag:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    A 29th-century dystopian society seen through the eyes of a mutant-cum-romantic poet; a post-impressionist landscape of orbs and cubes experienced by a wandering underdog; an imaginary sick room generated entirely from sounds reaching the ears of an... mehr

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    A 29th-century dystopian society seen through the eyes of a mutant-cum-romantic poet; a post-impressionist landscape of orbs and cubes experienced by a wandering underdog; an imaginary sick room generated entirely from sounds reaching the ears of an invalid: These and other haunting re-presentations of time and space constitute the Japanese modernist landscape depicted in this volume of stories from the 1910s to the 1930s. The fourteen stories selected for this anthology—by both relatively unknown and “must-read” authors—experiment with a protean modernist style in the vivacious period between the nation-building Meiji and the early years of Showa. The writers capture imaginary temporal and spatial dimensions that embody forms of futuristic urban space, colonial space, utopia, dystopia, and heterotopia. Their work invites readers to abandon the conventional naturalistic approach to spatial and temporal representations and explore how the physical and empirical experience of time and space is distorted and reconfigured through the prism of modernist Japanese prose.An introduction and prefatory materials provide historical and critical context for Japanese modernism, making Three-Dimensional Reading a valuable teaching text not only for the study of modern Japanese literature, but for world literature, global modernism, and utopian studies as well. The volume also includes drawings by contemporary artist Sakaguchi Kyōhei, whose ability to create a stunning visual reality beyond the borders of time and place is a testament to the power and reverberations of the modernist imagination.

     

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    ISBN: 9780824838027
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    Schlagworte: Experimental fiction, Japanese; Space in literature; Japanese fiction; Time in literature; Experimental fiction, Japanese; Space in literature; Japanese fiction; Time in literature; Experimental fiction, Japanese.; Japanese fiction.; Space in literature.; Time in literature.
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource, 5 illus.
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Acknowledgments -- -- Introduction -- -- Part I. Scenes of the Mind -- -- Part II. Time and Urban Space -- -- Part III. Utopia and Dystopia -- -- Selected Bibliography -- -- About the Contributors -- -- Index

  9. Another Place
    Identity, Space, and Transcultural Signification in Goli Taraqqi's Fiction
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  BRILL, Boston ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    ISBN: 9789004356948
    Schriftenreihe: Iran Studies
    Schlagworte: Taraqqī, Gulī-Criticism and interpretation.; Emigration and immigration in literature.; Space in literature.; Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Taraqqī, Gulī (1939-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (256 pages)
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  10. Supernatural environments in Shakespeare's England
    spaces of demonism, divinity, and drama
    Autor*in: Poole, Kristen
    Erschienen: 2011.
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Bringing together recent scholarship on religion and the spatial imagination, Kristen Poole examines how changing religious beliefs and transforming conceptions of space were mutually informative in the decades around 1600. Supernatural Environments... mehr

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    Bringing together recent scholarship on religion and the spatial imagination, Kristen Poole examines how changing religious beliefs and transforming conceptions of space were mutually informative in the decades around 1600. Supernatural Environments in Shakespeare's England explores a series of cultural spaces that focused attention on interactions between the human and the demonic or divine: the deathbed, purgatory, demonic contracts and their spatial surround, Reformation cosmologies and a landscape newly subject to cartographic surveying. It examines the seemingly incongruous coexistence of traditional religious beliefs and new mathematical, geometrical ways of perceiving the environment. Arguing that the late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century stage dramatized the phenomenological tension that resulted from this uneasy confluence, this groundbreaking study considers the complex nature of supernatural environments in Marlowe's Doctor Faustus and Shakespeare's Othello, Hamlet, Macbeth and The Tempest. Prologue: setting -- and unsettling -- the stage -- Introduction: the space of the supernatural -- 1. The devil's in the archive: Ovidian physics and Doctor Faustus -- 2. Scene at the deathbed: Ars Moriendi, Othello, and envisioning the supernatural -- 3. When hell freezes over: the fabulous Mount Hecla and Hamlet's infernal geography -- 4. Metamorphic cosmologies: the world according to Calvin, Hooker, and Macbeth -- 5. Divine geometry in a geodetic age: surveying, God, and The Tempest -- Epilogue: re-enchanting geography

     

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