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Sensing Space: Canadian Studies, cartea 11

Autor Claire Omhovère
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iul 2007
This book enlarges the perspective of literary geography which tends to focus on the correspondence between the objective world the geographer addresses and its subjective rendering in art. Instead it considers how geography informs fresh aesthetic responses to space in contemporary Canadian literature, with specific attention to the writings of Alistair MacLeod, Jane Urquhart, Anne Michaels, Aritha van Herk, Rudy Wiebe, Robert Kroetsch and Thomas Wharton. This broadening leads to a series of interrogations: what blanks in conventional landscape writing does physical geography fill, and how? Where does the efficiency of geography lie beyond its scientific accuracy or descriptive relevance? Pondering the role of geography in a work of art therefore amounts to considering what makes geography work as art - is there such a thing as a poetics of geography? Because the place of the writer and the representation of space remain two central concerns in Canadian writing, the texts under scrutiny help elucidate the critical role performed by the -geographical imagination, - a phrase used by theoreticians as diverse as Edward Said, Edward Soja or Derek Gregory, in the fabrication of symbolic ties between Canadians and the land they have come to share."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789052010533
ISBN-10: 9052010536
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 219 x 152 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
Seria Canadian Studies


Notă biografică

The Author: Claire Omhovère is a Professor of English at University Nancy 2 (France). After writing a Ph.D. on the novels of Robert Kroetsch, she has specialized in postcolonial studies with a particular interest in the perception of space and the representation of landscape in Canadian culture. She has published articles in European and Canadian journals and contributed book chapters on the writings of Alistair MacLeod, Suzette Mayr, Rudy Wiebe and Jane Urquhart.

Cuprins

Contents: The aesthetic foundations of Canadian landscape writing ¿ The contribution of physical geography to the forging of an English-Canadian literature ¿ The phenomenology of space and its relation with the cultural norms regulating the appreciation of landscape ¿ Topophilia and the subjective construction of place in Canadian literature ¿ Narrative configurations of the event of landscape.