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The city's literature is explored in this volume, which reveals a metropolis in a constant state of movement.
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The city's literature is explored in this volume, which reveals a metropolis in a constant state of movement.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470810
- ISBN-10: 1108470815
- Artikelnr.: 58660503
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 163mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470810
- ISBN-10: 1108470815
- Artikelnr.: 58660503
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction; 1. Introduction: a history of New York literature Ross
Wilson; Part I. Adaptation and Adjustment: 2. Changing culture: the
contribution of European immigrants to New York City literature, 1870-1940
Martino Marazzi; 3. Agitators and intellectuals: radical Jewish
storytellers Catherine Morley; 4. The mirror of the West: Arab-American
literature in early twentieth century New York City Raphael Cormack; 5.
Writing the Big Apple in Chinese and Chinese American literature Pin-chia
Feng; Part II. Innovation and Inspiration: 6. Sharing social space: New
York as a city of the housed and unhoused Dorothea Löbbermann; 7. Health
reform in the mid-nineteenth-century New York periodical press David
Dowling; 8. Neoliberal New York: contemporary literature and the politics
of urban redevelopment Catalina Neculai; 9. The marvellous and the mundane:
ekphrastic New York novels Monika Gehlawat; Part III. Identity and Place:
10. Growing up in Manhattan: children's literature and New York City
Pádraic Whyte; 11. Wartime reading in the city, 1914-1918 Ross Wilson; 12.
The periodical and the flâneur in early New York writing Peter Ferry; 13.
Multiple voices: New York City poetry Rona Cran; 14. The New York School:
toward a definition Yasmine Shamma; Part IV. Tragedy and Hope: 15. The
spatial drama of hope and desire in contemporary New York City literature
Bart Eeckhout; 16. New and Old Amsterdam in twenty-first century fiction
Maria Lauret; 17. Beats, black culture and bohemianism in mid-twentieth
century New York City Douglas Field; 18. 'The sixth borough': imagining New
York after 9/11 Birgit Däwes; 19. Walking the modern city: emotion and
space in New York Nathalie Cochoy; 20. Afterword Lisa Keller.
Wilson; Part I. Adaptation and Adjustment: 2. Changing culture: the
contribution of European immigrants to New York City literature, 1870-1940
Martino Marazzi; 3. Agitators and intellectuals: radical Jewish
storytellers Catherine Morley; 4. The mirror of the West: Arab-American
literature in early twentieth century New York City Raphael Cormack; 5.
Writing the Big Apple in Chinese and Chinese American literature Pin-chia
Feng; Part II. Innovation and Inspiration: 6. Sharing social space: New
York as a city of the housed and unhoused Dorothea Löbbermann; 7. Health
reform in the mid-nineteenth-century New York periodical press David
Dowling; 8. Neoliberal New York: contemporary literature and the politics
of urban redevelopment Catalina Neculai; 9. The marvellous and the mundane:
ekphrastic New York novels Monika Gehlawat; Part III. Identity and Place:
10. Growing up in Manhattan: children's literature and New York City
Pádraic Whyte; 11. Wartime reading in the city, 1914-1918 Ross Wilson; 12.
The periodical and the flâneur in early New York writing Peter Ferry; 13.
Multiple voices: New York City poetry Rona Cran; 14. The New York School:
toward a definition Yasmine Shamma; Part IV. Tragedy and Hope: 15. The
spatial drama of hope and desire in contemporary New York City literature
Bart Eeckhout; 16. New and Old Amsterdam in twenty-first century fiction
Maria Lauret; 17. Beats, black culture and bohemianism in mid-twentieth
century New York City Douglas Field; 18. 'The sixth borough': imagining New
York after 9/11 Birgit Däwes; 19. Walking the modern city: emotion and
space in New York Nathalie Cochoy; 20. Afterword Lisa Keller.
Introduction; 1. Introduction: a history of New York literature Ross
Wilson; Part I. Adaptation and Adjustment: 2. Changing culture: the
contribution of European immigrants to New York City literature, 1870-1940
Martino Marazzi; 3. Agitators and intellectuals: radical Jewish
storytellers Catherine Morley; 4. The mirror of the West: Arab-American
literature in early twentieth century New York City Raphael Cormack; 5.
Writing the Big Apple in Chinese and Chinese American literature Pin-chia
Feng; Part II. Innovation and Inspiration: 6. Sharing social space: New
York as a city of the housed and unhoused Dorothea Löbbermann; 7. Health
reform in the mid-nineteenth-century New York periodical press David
Dowling; 8. Neoliberal New York: contemporary literature and the politics
of urban redevelopment Catalina Neculai; 9. The marvellous and the mundane:
ekphrastic New York novels Monika Gehlawat; Part III. Identity and Place:
10. Growing up in Manhattan: children's literature and New York City
Pádraic Whyte; 11. Wartime reading in the city, 1914-1918 Ross Wilson; 12.
The periodical and the flâneur in early New York writing Peter Ferry; 13.
Multiple voices: New York City poetry Rona Cran; 14. The New York School:
toward a definition Yasmine Shamma; Part IV. Tragedy and Hope: 15. The
spatial drama of hope and desire in contemporary New York City literature
Bart Eeckhout; 16. New and Old Amsterdam in twenty-first century fiction
Maria Lauret; 17. Beats, black culture and bohemianism in mid-twentieth
century New York City Douglas Field; 18. 'The sixth borough': imagining New
York after 9/11 Birgit Däwes; 19. Walking the modern city: emotion and
space in New York Nathalie Cochoy; 20. Afterword Lisa Keller.
Wilson; Part I. Adaptation and Adjustment: 2. Changing culture: the
contribution of European immigrants to New York City literature, 1870-1940
Martino Marazzi; 3. Agitators and intellectuals: radical Jewish
storytellers Catherine Morley; 4. The mirror of the West: Arab-American
literature in early twentieth century New York City Raphael Cormack; 5.
Writing the Big Apple in Chinese and Chinese American literature Pin-chia
Feng; Part II. Innovation and Inspiration: 6. Sharing social space: New
York as a city of the housed and unhoused Dorothea Löbbermann; 7. Health
reform in the mid-nineteenth-century New York periodical press David
Dowling; 8. Neoliberal New York: contemporary literature and the politics
of urban redevelopment Catalina Neculai; 9. The marvellous and the mundane:
ekphrastic New York novels Monika Gehlawat; Part III. Identity and Place:
10. Growing up in Manhattan: children's literature and New York City
Pádraic Whyte; 11. Wartime reading in the city, 1914-1918 Ross Wilson; 12.
The periodical and the flâneur in early New York writing Peter Ferry; 13.
Multiple voices: New York City poetry Rona Cran; 14. The New York School:
toward a definition Yasmine Shamma; Part IV. Tragedy and Hope: 15. The
spatial drama of hope and desire in contemporary New York City literature
Bart Eeckhout; 16. New and Old Amsterdam in twenty-first century fiction
Maria Lauret; 17. Beats, black culture and bohemianism in mid-twentieth
century New York City Douglas Field; 18. 'The sixth borough': imagining New
York after 9/11 Birgit Däwes; 19. Walking the modern city: emotion and
space in New York Nathalie Cochoy; 20. Afterword Lisa Keller.