Spatial Literary Studies in China

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Tác giả của công ty: SpringerLink (Online service)
Tác giả khác: Fang, Ying (Biên tập viên), Tally Jr., Robert T. (Biên tập viên)
Tóm tắt:XXXV, 346 p. 4 illus. in color.
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Ngôn ngữ:Tiếng Anh
Được phát hành: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Phiên bản:1st ed. 2022.
Loạt:Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies,
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Truy cập trực tuyến:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-03914-0
Định dạng: Điện tử Sách
Mục lục:
  • Part I Spatial Theory and Technology
  • 1. Spatial Literary Studies in China: A Brief History
  • 2. An Exploration of the Problems of Space and Spatialization
  • 3. Mobility Studies: A New Direction in Spatial Literary Studies
  • 4. Developing the Chinese Academic Map Publishing Platform
  • 5. Space: The Keyword of Art History Study
  • 6. The Attributes of British and American Literary Maps: An Exploration
  • 7. Spatial Narrative in Fiction: “Spatialization” of Fiction Narrative
  • Part II Studies in Literary Geography
  • 8. The Construction of Academic System in a New Literary Geography
  • 9. Regional Aesthetics and the Historical Formation of the Image of Jiangnan in the Literature of Six Dynasties
  • 10. American National Parks: Symbolic Landscapes
  • 11. Walking Landscape: Spatial Experience and Imagination of Modernity in the Overseas Travelogues in the Late Qing Dynasty
  • 12. Introducing Literary Geography to the History of Chinese Literature
  • 13. Spatial Metaphors and the Literary Cartography of Shanghai in Modern Chinese Novels
  • Part III Geocritical Studies and Textual Analysis
  • 14. The Middle Place: Mediation and Heterotopia in Nick Joaquín’s The Woman Who Had Two Navels
  • 15. Lewis’s Babbitt, Literary Maps, and the Production of Space in American Cities
  • 16. Pretext, Embedded-Text, Subtext: On the Landscape Narratives of Willa Cather’s One of Ours
  • 17. Embedded Geographies in GUO Pu’s “River Fu”
  • 18. The Source of the Terror: Interpreting the Liminal Space in Carson McCullers’s The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
  • 19. Antebellum Literary Cartography and the Construction of an American Oceanic Space.