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Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts

Narrating Spaces, Reading Urbanity
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338 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am20.10.20201st ed. 2020
Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts: Narrating Spaces, Reading Urbanity explores the narrative formations of urbanity from an interdisciplinary perspective.mehr
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KlappentextExploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts: Narrating Spaces, Reading Urbanity explores the narrative formations of urbanity from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-55268-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum20.10.2020
Auflage1st ed. 2020
Seiten338 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht598 g
IllustrationenXXI, 338 p. 5 illus.
Artikel-Nr.48791342

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction: Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts, Rebekka Rohleder and Martin Kindermann.- 2. City Scripts / City Scapes. On the Intertextuality of Urban Experience, Andreas Mahler.- 3. (Urban) Sacred Places and Profane Spaces-Theological Topography in T. S. Eliot´s The Waste Land, Verena Keidel.- 4. Traveling Discourses: The Works of Pavel Ulitin (1918-1986) and the Problem of Narrative Alternatives, Daria Baryshnikova.- 5.  This America, man. Narrating and Reading Urban Space in The Wire, Christopher Schliephake.- 6. Reading the City: Mind Mapping´ in the BBC´s Sherlock, Janina Wierzoch.- 7. Transcription: Addressing the Interactivity between Urban and Architectural Spaces and their Use, Klaske Maria Havik.- 8. Politics and the Production of Space: Downtown and Out with Rancière and Lefebvre, Dennis Büscher-Ulbrich.- 9. The People of New Jerusalem: Narratives of Social In- and Exclusion in Rotterdam after the Blitz of 1940, Stefan Couperus.- 10. Smart City Narratives and Narrating Smart Urbanism, Anke Strüver and Sybille Bauriedl.- 11. Poetic Mobility and the Location of an Anglo-Jewish Self: Amy Levy´s and Elaine Feinstein´s Cityscapes, Martin Kindermann.- 12. Gender and the City: Virginia Woolf´s London between Promise of Freedom and Structural Confinement, Claudia Heuer.- 13. The City Stripped Bare of its Histories, Even: Crisis and Representation in two German Trümmerfilme of 1948, Daniel Jonah Wolpert.- 14.  A bridgehead´ in the visible domain : Chloe Aridjis´s, J.S. Marcus´s and Theodore Sedgwick Fay´s Tales of Berlin, Joshua Parker.- 15. Finding Causes for Events: The City as Normative Narrative, Rebekka Rohleder.- 16. Private Topographies: Visions of TÅkyÅ in Modern Japanese Literature, Gala Maria Follaco.- 17. Reading Against the Grain-Black Presence in Lower Manhattan, New York City, Tazalika M. te Reh.mehr

Schlagworte

Autor

Martin Kindermann is an English teacher. Previously, he worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Hamburg, Germany, and was a Research Fellow at the Free University of Berlin, Germany. He has published on religious poetry in the 19th and 20th century, Anglo-Jewish and Anglo-Muslim Writing, and the construction of space in literature as well as questions of post-coloniality and interculturality.

Rebekk a Rohleder is Research Assistant at the University of Flensburg, Germany. Previously, she worked at the University of Hamburg's Department for English and American Studies. Her research interests include British Romanticism, literary space, and depictions of work in contemporary culture. In 2019, she published "A Different Earth": Literary Space in Mary Shelley's Novels.
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