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Title Discourses of space / edited by Judit Pieldner and Zsuzsanna Ajtony.

Publication Info. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 313 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Table of contents; introduction; acknowledgements; part i; "where the place?"; "the baseless fabric of this vision"; "the play's the thing"; space construction in adaptationsof hamlet; part ii; space and identity in g. b. shaw's plays; the image of africa; space, travel, freedom; spaces of alterityin the works of julian barnes; the sublime in contemporary arts; interart representationin the künstlerdrama; entering the room; lost and found; part iii; the notion of ethnic space; the epistemology of the arbour; trauma and simulacra; surrogate nature, culture, women.
Space conceptsin a geocultural contextrelational spaces, active spatiality; contributors.
Summary Ever since the emergence of the spatial turn in several scientific discourses, special attention has been paid to the surrounding space conceived as a construct created by the dynamics of human activity. The notion of space assists us in describing the most varied spheres of human existence. We can speak of various physical, metaphysical, social and cultural, and communicative spaces, as structuring components providing access to various literary, linguistic, social and cultural phenomena, th ...
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Subject Space in literature.
Space in literature.
Discourse analysis.
Discourse analysis.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Pieldner, Judit, 1975-
Ajtony, Zsuzsanna.
Other Form: Print version: Discourses of space 1443849715 (OCoLC)854749348
ISBN 9781443864244 (electronic book)
1443864242 (electronic book)
1306992257 (e-book)
9781306992251 (e-book)
1443849715
9781443849715