The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History
Herausgeber: Ameel, Lieven; Laine, Silja; Finch, Jason
The Materiality of Literary Narratives in Urban History
Herausgeber: Ameel, Lieven; Laine, Silja; Finch, Jason
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The contributions to this volume address the materiality of literary narratives in urban history from a range of perspectives and in light of a wealth of textual materials, in an effort to see how literature studies could learn from urban history, and vice versa.
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The contributions to this volume address the materiality of literary narratives in urban history from a range of perspectives and in light of a wealth of textual materials, in an effort to see how literature studies could learn from urban history, and vice versa.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781032090511
- ISBN-10: 1032090510
- Artikelnr.: 62149297
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781032090511
- ISBN-10: 1032090510
- Artikelnr.: 62149297
Lieven Ameel is Senior Research Fellow at the Turku Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Turku, Finland. Research interests include encounters in public space, city literature, urban futures, and narratives in urban planning. Jason Finch teaches at Åbo Akademi University in Finland. He is the author or editor of six books, most recently Deep Locational Criticism (2016) and Literary Second Cities (co-edited, 2017). Research interests include modern urban literatures, especially UK and US, and theories and methodologies of space and place in literary studies. Silja Laine is an urban historian with a background in cultural history and landscape studies. Her research interests range from urban literature and visual culture to environmental humanities. She currently works as a post-doctoral researcher in Landscape Architecture at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Aalto University, Finland. Richard Dennis is Emeritus Professor of Geography at University College London. He is co-editor of Architectures of Hurry (2018) and author of Cities in Modernity (2008) as well as numerous book chapters and journal articles on nineteenth- and twentieth-century London and Toronto, including essays on literary representations of both cities.
1. Urban History and the Materialities of/in Literature Part I: Literary
Fiction as Urban Materiality 2. Between the Street and the Drawing Room:
Slumming in Eliot's Early Poetry 3. Recycling Fictions in the City: Don
DeLillo and the Materiality of Waste 4. Embodied Experience of London's
Material Structures in Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor 5. Sensory Environments of
Poverty Seen Through the Writings of Runar Schildt, Toivo Tarvas, and Elvi
Sinervo 6. "Quite an Aristocratic Place, Although in Whitechapel": Hospital
Topographies and Margaret Harkness's Writing of London Part II: Literary
Narratives as Social Investigations of the Material City 7. "The Casey
Court House Builders": 1930s Children's Comics and the Material
Transformation of East London 8. "On the Square": Constructing the Dangers
of Depression-Era London in Ada Chesterton's Social Investigations 9.
"Would You Adam-and-Eve-It?": Geography, Materiality and Authenticity in
Novels of Victorian and Edwardian London 10. The Literary Adventure of the
Skyscraper in France (1893-1930): Literary Narratives and Urban
Architecture Between Fiction and Reality Part III: Narrating Silenced
Material Lives 11. The Unconfessed Architecture of Cape Town 12. City Tales
in Dialogue: Vijayanagara through Travelogues and Archaeology 13.
Memorialising Materiality: Narrative as Archive in Neo-Liberal Delhi
Fiction as Urban Materiality 2. Between the Street and the Drawing Room:
Slumming in Eliot's Early Poetry 3. Recycling Fictions in the City: Don
DeLillo and the Materiality of Waste 4. Embodied Experience of London's
Material Structures in Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor 5. Sensory Environments of
Poverty Seen Through the Writings of Runar Schildt, Toivo Tarvas, and Elvi
Sinervo 6. "Quite an Aristocratic Place, Although in Whitechapel": Hospital
Topographies and Margaret Harkness's Writing of London Part II: Literary
Narratives as Social Investigations of the Material City 7. "The Casey
Court House Builders": 1930s Children's Comics and the Material
Transformation of East London 8. "On the Square": Constructing the Dangers
of Depression-Era London in Ada Chesterton's Social Investigations 9.
"Would You Adam-and-Eve-It?": Geography, Materiality and Authenticity in
Novels of Victorian and Edwardian London 10. The Literary Adventure of the
Skyscraper in France (1893-1930): Literary Narratives and Urban
Architecture Between Fiction and Reality Part III: Narrating Silenced
Material Lives 11. The Unconfessed Architecture of Cape Town 12. City Tales
in Dialogue: Vijayanagara through Travelogues and Archaeology 13.
Memorialising Materiality: Narrative as Archive in Neo-Liberal Delhi
1. Urban History and the Materialities of/in Literature Part I: Literary
Fiction as Urban Materiality 2. Between the Street and the Drawing Room:
Slumming in Eliot's Early Poetry 3. Recycling Fictions in the City: Don
DeLillo and the Materiality of Waste 4. Embodied Experience of London's
Material Structures in Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor 5. Sensory Environments of
Poverty Seen Through the Writings of Runar Schildt, Toivo Tarvas, and Elvi
Sinervo 6. "Quite an Aristocratic Place, Although in Whitechapel": Hospital
Topographies and Margaret Harkness's Writing of London Part II: Literary
Narratives as Social Investigations of the Material City 7. "The Casey
Court House Builders": 1930s Children's Comics and the Material
Transformation of East London 8. "On the Square": Constructing the Dangers
of Depression-Era London in Ada Chesterton's Social Investigations 9.
"Would You Adam-and-Eve-It?": Geography, Materiality and Authenticity in
Novels of Victorian and Edwardian London 10. The Literary Adventure of the
Skyscraper in France (1893-1930): Literary Narratives and Urban
Architecture Between Fiction and Reality Part III: Narrating Silenced
Material Lives 11. The Unconfessed Architecture of Cape Town 12. City Tales
in Dialogue: Vijayanagara through Travelogues and Archaeology 13.
Memorialising Materiality: Narrative as Archive in Neo-Liberal Delhi
Fiction as Urban Materiality 2. Between the Street and the Drawing Room:
Slumming in Eliot's Early Poetry 3. Recycling Fictions in the City: Don
DeLillo and the Materiality of Waste 4. Embodied Experience of London's
Material Structures in Peter Ackroyd's Hawksmoor 5. Sensory Environments of
Poverty Seen Through the Writings of Runar Schildt, Toivo Tarvas, and Elvi
Sinervo 6. "Quite an Aristocratic Place, Although in Whitechapel": Hospital
Topographies and Margaret Harkness's Writing of London Part II: Literary
Narratives as Social Investigations of the Material City 7. "The Casey
Court House Builders": 1930s Children's Comics and the Material
Transformation of East London 8. "On the Square": Constructing the Dangers
of Depression-Era London in Ada Chesterton's Social Investigations 9.
"Would You Adam-and-Eve-It?": Geography, Materiality and Authenticity in
Novels of Victorian and Edwardian London 10. The Literary Adventure of the
Skyscraper in France (1893-1930): Literary Narratives and Urban
Architecture Between Fiction and Reality Part III: Narrating Silenced
Material Lives 11. The Unconfessed Architecture of Cape Town 12. City Tales
in Dialogue: Vijayanagara through Travelogues and Archaeology 13.
Memorialising Materiality: Narrative as Archive in Neo-Liberal Delhi