Translocality in Contemporary City Novels
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Translocality in Contemporary City Novels responds to the fact that twenty-first-century Anglophone novels are increasingly characterised by translocality—the layering and blending of two or more distant settings. Considering translocal and transcultural writing as a global phenomenon, this book draws on multidisciplinary research, from globalisation theory to the study of narratives to urban studies, to explore a corpus of thirty-two novels—by authors such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Dionne Brand, Kiran Desai, and Xiaolu Guo—set in a total of ninety-seven cities. Lena Mattheis examines six of the most common strategies used in contemporary urban fiction to make translocal experiences of the world narratable and turn them into relatable stories: simultaneity, palimpsests, mapping, scaling, non-places, and haunting. Combining and developing further theories, approaches, and techniques from a variety of research fields—including narratology, human geography, transculturality,diaspora spaces, and postcolonial perspectives—Mattheis develops a set of cross-disciplinary techniques in literary urban studies.
Autor: | Mattheis, Lena |
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ISBN: | 9783030666866 |
Verlag: | Springer International Publishing |
Auflage: | 1 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 251 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 20.03.2021 |
Verlag: | Springer International Publishing |
Schlagworte: | Urban Geography and Urbanism city novels geocriticism literature and cities narrative studies postcolonial literature urban literary studies |