Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
268
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 26, 2020
Editore
Brill | Rodopi
ISBN-10
9004417877
ISBN-13
9789004417878
Descrizione
Ciaran Ross delves into the intricate relationships between literature and geography in this compelling collection that examines Anglophone borders criticism. The book brings together diverse perspectives on how borders, both physical and metaphorical, shape narrative forms and influence the act of reading. Ross invites readers to consider the ways in which borders serve not only as barriers but also as spaces of connection, negotiation, and transformation within literature.
Through a series of insightful essays, contributors explore the implications of spatial practices on various texts, revealing the dynamic interplay between literature and the geopolitical landscape. This examination extends beyond traditional boundaries, challenging readers to engage with concepts of identity, migration, and cultural exchange. The work ultimately highlights the relevance of borders in contemporary literature, offering a thought-provoking exploration that encourages deeper reflection on the narratives that emerge from these diverse spatial experiences.
Through a series of insightful essays, contributors explore the implications of spatial practices on various texts, revealing the dynamic interplay between literature and the geopolitical landscape. This examination extends beyond traditional boundaries, challenging readers to engage with concepts of identity, migration, and cultural exchange. The work ultimately highlights the relevance of borders in contemporary literature, offering a thought-provoking exploration that encourages deeper reflection on the narratives that emerge from these diverse spatial experiences.
Generi
Storia
Arte e Fotografia
Politica