Time, literature, and cartography after the spatial turn : the chronometric imaginary

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    • Barrows, Adam

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Time, literature, and cartography after the spatial turn : the chronometric imaginary

Adam Barrows

(Geocriticism and spatial literary studies)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2016

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-169) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Time, Literature and Cartography after the Spatial Turn argues that the spatial turn in literary studies has the unexplored potential to reinvigorate the ways in which we understand time in literature. Drawing on new readings of time in a range of literary narratives, including Vladimir Nabokov's Ada and James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, Adam Barrows explores literature's ability to cartographically represent the dense and tangled rhythmic processes that constitute lived spaces. Applying the insights of ecological resilience studies, as well as Henri Lefebvre's late work on rhythm to literary representations of time, this book offers a sustained examination of literature's "chronometric imaginary": its capacity to map the temporal relationships between the human and the non-human, the local and the global.

目次

List of Figures Series Editor's Preface by Robert T. Tally Jr. Acknowledgements Introduction: Time and Literature after the Spatial Turn Chapter One: Crossing the Date Line: Global Mapping and Temporal Allochrony Chapter Two: Modernist Panarchies: Woolf, Joyce, and Rhythm Chapter Three: Mapping Our Tomorrows: Time in Nabokov's Ada Chapter Four: The Road I'm On: Mapping the Time of Fantasy in the Work of Salman Rushdie Conclusion: Narrative and Other Technologies of Global Mapping Notes Bibliography

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