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Literature, geography, and the postmodern poetics of place / Eric Prieto

Yazar: Yayıncı: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013Baskı: 1st edTanım: 235 pages ; 23 cmİçerik türü:
  • text
Ortam türü:
  • unmediated
Taşıyıcı türü:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781137031112
  • 1137031115
Konu(lar): LOC sınıflandırması:
  • PN56.P49 P75 2013
İçindekiler:
Table Of Contents: Acknowledgments Acknowledgment of Previous Publications Introduction Part I Phenomenological Place 1 Place, Subjectivity, and the Humanist Tradition 2 Samuel Beckett and the Postmodern Loss of Place Part II The Social Production of Place 3 Poststructuralism and the Resistance to Place 4 Beur Fiction and the Banlieue Crisis Part III Postcolonial Place 5 Place after Postcolonial Studies 6 Evolution in/of the Caribbean Landscape Narrative Conclusion: Landscape, Map, and Vertical Integration Notes Works Cited Index
Özet: "Eric Prieto is a professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Listening In: Music, Mind, and the Modernist Narrative, and numerous essays on music-and-literature, literary spatiality, Caribbean literature, and literary theory"-- Provided by publisherÖzet: "This book opens up an understudied area within the field of literary spatiality: the question of geographical emergence. A study of contemporary literary representations of place, it draws on phenomenological, poststructural, and postcolonial theories of space and place to show how literature contributes to the formation of new geographical identities. With chapters devoted to the in-between spaces of Samuel Beckett, France's suburban ghettoes, and the postcolonial proto-nations of France's Caribbean territories, this study emphasizes literature's ability to subtly but decisively shape readers' attitudes toward the world around them, making it possible to see such places not as defective or derivative versions of established modes of dwelling but as laboratories for the ways of life of tomorrow"-- Provided by publisher
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Table Of Contents: Acknowledgments Acknowledgment of Previous Publications Introduction Part I Phenomenological Place 1 Place, Subjectivity, and the Humanist Tradition 2 Samuel Beckett and the Postmodern Loss of Place Part II The Social Production of Place 3 Poststructuralism and the Resistance to Place 4 Beur Fiction and the Banlieue Crisis Part III Postcolonial Place 5 Place after Postcolonial Studies 6 Evolution in/of the Caribbean Landscape Narrative Conclusion: Landscape, Map, and Vertical Integration Notes Works Cited Index

"Eric Prieto is a professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of Listening In: Music, Mind, and the Modernist Narrative, and numerous essays on music-and-literature, literary spatiality, Caribbean literature, and literary theory"-- Provided by publisher

"This book opens up an understudied area within the field of literary spatiality: the question of geographical emergence. A study of contemporary literary representations of place, it draws on phenomenological, poststructural, and postcolonial theories of space and place to show how literature contributes to the formation of new geographical identities. With chapters devoted to the in-between spaces of Samuel Beckett, France's suburban ghettoes, and the postcolonial proto-nations of France's Caribbean territories, this study emphasizes literature's ability to subtly but decisively shape readers' attitudes toward the world around them, making it possible to see such places not as defective or derivative versions of established modes of dwelling but as laboratories for the ways of life of tomorrow"-- Provided by publisher

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