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Spatiality has risen to become a key concept in literary and cultural studies, with critical focus on the âspatial turnâ presenting a new approach to the traditional literary analyses of time and history.

Robert T. Tally Jr. explores differing aspects of the spatial in literary studies today, providing:

  • An overview of the spatial turn across literary theory, from historicism and postmodernism to postcolonialism and globalization
  • Introductions to the major theorists of spatiality, including Michel Foucault, David Harvey, Edward Soja, Erich Auerbach, Georg LukÃcs, and Fredric Jameson
  • Analysis of critical perspectives on spatiality, such as the writer as map-maker, literature of the city and urban space, and the concepts of literary geography, cartographics and geocriticism.

This clear and engaging study presents readers with a thought provoking and illuminating guide to the literature and criticism of âspaceâ.



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"Until Tally, no one had thought to explore contemporary theory more generally for the traces of spatial practice and thinking, something he has done with extraordinary thoroughness and intelligence, as well as with a good deal of originality. I would now consider his book on to the subject an indispensable introduction to the "spatial turn" of modern philosophy and criticism."

Fredric Jameson, Duke University



Table of Contents

Introduction: You Are Here 1. The Spatial Turn 2. Literary Cartography 3. Literary Geography 4. Geocriticism Conclusion: Other Spaces

Spatiality

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 10/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415664400, 978-0415664400
      ISBN10: 0415664403

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Spatiality has risen to become a key concept in literary and cultural studies, with critical focus on the âspatial turnâ presenting a new approach to the traditional literary analyses of time and history.

      Robert T. Tally Jr. explores differing aspects of the spatial in literary studies today, providing:

      • An overview of the spatial turn across literary theory, from historicism and postmodernism to postcolonialism and globalization
      • Introductions to the major theorists of spatiality, including Michel Foucault, David Harvey, Edward Soja, Erich Auerbach, Georg LukÃcs, and Fredric Jameson
      • Analysis of critical perspectives on spatiality, such as the writer as map-maker, literature of the city and urban space, and the concepts of literary geography, cartographics and geocriticism.

      This clear and engaging study presents readers with a thought provoking and illuminating guide to the literature and criticism of âspaceâ.



      Trade Review

      "Until Tally, no one had thought to explore contemporary theory more generally for the traces of spatial practice and thinking, something he has done with extraordinary thoroughness and intelligence, as well as with a good deal of originality. I would now consider his book on to the subject an indispensable introduction to the "spatial turn" of modern philosophy and criticism."

      Fredric Jameson, Duke University



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: You Are Here 1. The Spatial Turn 2. Literary Cartography 3. Literary Geography 4. Geocriticism Conclusion: Other Spaces

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