
Early Modern Visions of Space e-bog
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How writers respond to a cosmology in evolution in the sixteenth century and how literature and space implicate each other are the guiding issues of this volume in which sixteen authors explore the topic of space in its multiform incarnations and representations. The volume's first section features the early modern exploration and codification of urban and rural spaces as well as maritime and i...
E-bog
302,96 DKK
Udgivet
15 december 2021
Længde
458 sider
Genrer
2ADF
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781469667416
How writers respond to a cosmology in evolution in the sixteenth century and how literature and space implicate each other are the guiding issues of this volume in which sixteen authors explore the topic of space in its multiform incarnations and representations. The volume's first section features the early modern exploration and codification of urban and rural spaces as well as maritime and industrial expanses: "e;Space and Territory: Geographies in Texts"e; thus contributes to a history of spatial consciousness. The construction of local, national, political, public, and private places is highlighted in "e;Space and Politics: Literary Geographies"e;; the contributors in this segment show how built forms as architectural or literary constructions and spatial orientation are intertwined. "e;Space and Gender: Geopoetical Approaches"e; traces the experience of gender as political, territorial, and communicative exploration; the essays in this division deal with social organization and its symbolic analysis, resulting in literary texts featuring what could be called psychological production theories. The development of ethical approaches adapted to or critical of colonial expansion is analyzed in "e;Space and Ethics: Geocritical Ventures"e;; here we encounter early modern globalization where locals, explorers, immigrants, adventurers, and intellectuals remake themselves in new places, engage in or meet with resistance, or attempt to rework local sociopolitical systems while reassessing those they are familiar with. "e;The Space of the Book, the Book as Space: Printing, Reading, Publishing"e; analyzes the tactile object of the book as an arena for commerce, politics, and authorial experimentation.