Space, Affect, Memory: Literary Geographies in Transnational and Transdisciplinary Comparison: Comparative Literature and Culture
Editat de Fernando Cabo Aseguinolaza, Tomás Espino Barreraen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mai 2026
Space, Affect, Memory highlights the centrality of space in modern and contemporary culture, both as an object of study and as a concept that underpins research and creative practice. In so doing, the book argues for the necessity of a new approach to space that fully integrates its affective and memorial dimensions. Encompassing lesser-known works in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Japanese, the essays expand the scope of previous scholarship in literary geography. They also offer a unique analysis of the performative aspect of representation, incorporating analyses of non-textual media like photography, performance, and architecture.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781800089242
ISBN-10: 1800089244
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press
Seria Comparative Literature and Culture
ISBN-10: 1800089244
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press
Seria Comparative Literature and Culture
Notă biografică
Fernando Cabo Aseguinolaza is a professor of literary theory and comparative literature at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Tomás Espino is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature of the University of Granada, Spain.
Cuprins
List of figures
List of contributors
Introduction: Between performance and representation
Fernando Cabo Aseguinolaza and Tomás Espino Barrera
Part I: Grounding notions
1 Literary geography, chaotically
Sheila Hones
2 ‘Being, not representing’: non-representational thought in D.H. Lawrence’s non-fiction
Tim Gupwell
3 ‘Even the sepulchre dies’: the literary institution as necrological apparatus. Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer and Rosalía Castro in the context of nineteenth-century public memory
Fernando Cabo Aseguinolaza
Part II: Precarious settings
4 A sixteen-year night on the tiles: space, memory and affect in Ricardo Rangel’s photobook Our Nightly Bread (2004)
Paul Castro
5 Wandering traumatized spaces: performing spatial and temporal vulnerabilities in Jon McGregor’s Even the Dogs
Katia Marcellin
6 Geological histories, relational affects and the global novel’s scaling challenge in Élisabeth Filhol’s Doggerland
Marta Puxan-Oliva
7 Affective facts and politics of enmity: fracturing the looking glass of social (re)presentation in Y.B.’s Allah superstar (2003)
Eric Wistrom
Part III: Junctures and circulations
8 Godwin’s St. Leon adventure-making as risk-taking: gambling, capital and self-regulation
Rebecca Murray
9 European national pantheons from a transnational perspective (1851–1889). The Panthéon and the Ruhmeshalle as seen by Carolina Coronado and Emilia Pardo Bazán
Tomás Espino Barrera
10 ‘A monument for the living, not the dead’: unravelling the poetic-pedagogical threads in Legarsi alla montagna (1981)
Sara Moxham
Index
List of contributors
Introduction: Between performance and representation
Fernando Cabo Aseguinolaza and Tomás Espino Barrera
Part I: Grounding notions
1 Literary geography, chaotically
Sheila Hones
2 ‘Being, not representing’: non-representational thought in D.H. Lawrence’s non-fiction
Tim Gupwell
3 ‘Even the sepulchre dies’: the literary institution as necrological apparatus. Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer and Rosalía Castro in the context of nineteenth-century public memory
Fernando Cabo Aseguinolaza
Part II: Precarious settings
4 A sixteen-year night on the tiles: space, memory and affect in Ricardo Rangel’s photobook Our Nightly Bread (2004)
Paul Castro
5 Wandering traumatized spaces: performing spatial and temporal vulnerabilities in Jon McGregor’s Even the Dogs
Katia Marcellin
6 Geological histories, relational affects and the global novel’s scaling challenge in Élisabeth Filhol’s Doggerland
Marta Puxan-Oliva
7 Affective facts and politics of enmity: fracturing the looking glass of social (re)presentation in Y.B.’s Allah superstar (2003)
Eric Wistrom
Part III: Junctures and circulations
8 Godwin’s St. Leon adventure-making as risk-taking: gambling, capital and self-regulation
Rebecca Murray
9 European national pantheons from a transnational perspective (1851–1889). The Panthéon and the Ruhmeshalle as seen by Carolina Coronado and Emilia Pardo Bazán
Tomás Espino Barrera
10 ‘A monument for the living, not the dead’: unravelling the poetic-pedagogical threads in Legarsi alla montagna (1981)
Sara Moxham
Index