Spaces of Longing and Belonging : : Territoriality, Ideology and Creative Identity in Literature and Film / / edited by Brigitte Le Juez and Bill Richardson.

Spaces of Longing and Belonging offers the reader theoretical and interpretative studies of spatiality centered on a variety of literary and cultural contexts. It brings new and complementary insights to bear on creative uses of spatiality in artistic texts and generally into the field of spatiality...

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Superior document:Spatial Practices; v.30
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden,, Boston : : Brill | Rodopi,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Spatial Practices ; 30.
Physical Description:1 online resource (301 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright
  • Epigraph
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction / Brigitte Le Juez and Bill Richardson
  • Belonging to the Periphery of the Planet / Bertrand Westphal
  • In-between Territories
  • Home/Land: Diasporic Space and Topologies of Relation in Nimrod’s L’Or des rivières (2010) / Polo B. Moji
  • Poetics of the Shipping Forecast / Sanna Nyqvist
  • “That Other Unreality”: Place, Non-Place and the Fantastic in Julio Cortázar’s “La isla a mediodía” (1966) / Ivan Kenny
  • Longing and Belonging in Contemporary Finland-Swedish Literature / Kaisa Kurikka , Hanna Lahdenperä , Kristina Malmio and Julia Tidigs
  • The Longing of Lafcadio Hearn for His Own Japan / Rodger Williamson
  • Ideological Sites of Belonging
  • Spatial Patterns in Literary Fiction: the Case of Delibes’s The Holy Innocents / Bill Richardson
  • Romantic Poets and the Legend of the Haunted Cave of Hercules / Pilar Vega Rodríguez
  • Longing and Belonging: Space, Time and Intertextuality in the Post-Colonial Theatre of Wole Soyinka / Rosa Branca Figueiredo
  • Race and Post-9/11 Arab-American Identity: Contestatory Agency in the Poetic Discourse of Suheir Hammad and Andrea Assaf / Omar Baz Radwan
  • Space, Affect and Identity
  • Remaking Creativity: H Story, Nobuhiro Suwa’s Transposition of Hiroshima Mon Amour / Brigitte Le Juez
  • Signifying the Nation: (In)Communication, Absence and National (Be)Longing in Marc Evans’s Patagonia (2010) / Jennifer Wood
  • The Outcasts of the Universe: Longing and Belonging in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s and Edgar Allan Poe’s London Tales / Andrea Chiurato
  • Place and the Representation of the Self: Milan Kundera’s Prague and Gu Hua’s Hibiscus Town / Gabriel F.Y. Tsang
  • Speaking the Past: Place as Inspiration and Nostalgia in Orhan Pamuk’s Istanbul: Memories and the City and Peter Ackroyd’s London: The Biography / Aytül Özüm
  • Back Matter
  • Index.