Shelter in Text: Essays on Dwelling and Refuge
Editat de Myra Bloom, Kasia Van Schaiken Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 oct 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781772128291
ISBN-10: 1772128295
Pagini: 374
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
ISBN-10: 1772128295
Pagini: 374
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press
Locul publicării:Edmonton, Canada
Cuprins
- Introduction: The Sentence Is a Space for Living
- Myra Bloom and Kasia Van Schaik
- Section I: Indigenous and Decolonial Approaches to Land and Space
- Reflections on the Rouge: Intersections between Indigeneity and Diaspora in David Chariandy’s Brother
- Kelly Baron
- “We All Want a World”: A Conversation on Community, Connection, and Refuge
- Billy-Ray Belcourt, David Chariandy, and Lily Cho
- Against Text as Shelter: Jordan Abel’s De-Storying Research
- Ryan Fitzpatrick
- Seasons and Stories: Michel Jean’s Indigenous Landscapes of Shelter
- Sarah Gordon and Caroline Lavoie
- Aubade: A Moment of Light
- Kristi Leora Gansworth
- Section II: Gothic Returns and Dystopian Hauntings
- Library Books for the End of the World
- Heather Jessup
- Outsider Affects and Ordinary Care: Radical Love as Shelter in Claudia Dey’s Heartbreaker
- Erin Wunker
- “The Ghosts Haunted; They Did Not Help or Encourage”: The Second World War, Spectrality, and Gothic Space in At Mrs. Lippincote’s by Elizabeth Taylor
- Kayla Penteliuk
- Unhomely Sweet Home: Phyllis Brett Young’s Uncanny Domestic Imaginaries
- Kathryn Franklin
- Shelter You Seek
- Holly Vestad
- Section III: Dwellings and (Un)real Estate
- Stymied Inheritance and Domestic Exclusion in Neodomestic Fiction: Projections of Home in Sarah Waters’ The Little Stranger and Ann Patchett’s The Dutch House
- Jennifer Lawn
- Rewriting the City: The Matter of Collective Revision in Sachiko Murakami’s Project Rebuild
- Shannon Griffin-Merth
- Housing Society: Religion, Caste, and Class in Indian Apartment Block Fiction
- Anna Guttman
- Love Is Where the Home Is: The Domestic as Queer Space of/for Intimacy in Contemporary Indian Gay Romance Fiction in English
- Anil Pradhan
- Paper-Spaces: A Poetics of Habitation
- Geneviève Robichaud
- Section IV: Cities and Public Spaces
- On Project Bookmark Canada: Or, Reading a Few Pages of Ondaatje on Canada’s Literary Trail
- Robert Zacharias
- Can the Text ‘Shelter’ Everyone? Space, Desire and Discursive Pluralities in Dionne Brand’s What We All Long For and Marie-Claire Blais’s Soifs
- Sophie Feng
- Debris Growing Skyward: The Sheltered Flâneuse of Gail Scott’s Main Brides
- Jessi MacEachern
- Six Quarantines
- Andrew David King
- Contributors
Comentariile autorului
13 B&W photographs
Recenzii
"Shelter in Text is a thought-provoking collection that analyzes the complex relationship between shelter and text across a large archive. By interweaving poetry, nonfiction, and academic essays, it destabilizes strict and often dangerous normative disciplinary boundaries while revealing the shared contradictions and tensions that define these entangled concepts." Libe García Zarranz, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
“Shelter in Text demonstrates the imaginative potential of narrative in relation to pressing concepts and issues of shelter, space, and place in the context of Canada.” Heather Macfarlane, Queen’s University
“Shelter in Text demonstrates the imaginative potential of narrative in relation to pressing concepts and issues of shelter, space, and place in the context of Canada.” Heather Macfarlane, Queen’s University