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Shaping space and mobilities in contemporary walking narratives
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Shaping space and mobilities in contemporary walking narratives/ edited by Adrien Frenay, Giulio Iacoli, Lucia Quaquarelli.
other author:
Frenay, Adrien.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xii, 209 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction -- 2. Original French Introduction: "Mobile routes, cross-border thinking" -- 3. "The Flâneur and the tourist" -- 4. "Mapping and walking. The cartographic representation of the urban environment in Sergio Chejfec's My two worlds" -- 5. "Peripheral geographies: mobile narratives on the margins of contemporary Italian cities" -- 6. "The new paces of the flâneur. Speed and wandering in the work of Jacques Réda" -- 7. "Walking and writing the ancient Italian roads" -- 8. "Ghost Mobility. Intermission" -- 9. "Between 'queer space' and 'queer landscape'" -- 10. "Space and anxiety in contemporary literature" -- 11. "Breaking through material and immaterial walls". - 12. "Michaël Batalla and the non-border limits of Europe" -- 13. "Incomplete and indisciplined bibliography".
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Space in literature. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73792-3
ISBN:
9783031737923
Shaping space and mobilities in contemporary walking narratives
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Shaping space and mobilities in contemporary walking narratives
[electronic resource] /edited by Adrien Frenay, Giulio Iacoli, Lucia Quaquarelli. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xii, 209 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Studies in mobilities, literature, and culture,2946-4846. - Studies in mobilities, literature, and culture..
1. Introduction -- 2. Original French Introduction: "Mobile routes, cross-border thinking" -- 3. "The Flâneur and the tourist" -- 4. "Mapping and walking. The cartographic representation of the urban environment in Sergio Chejfec's My two worlds" -- 5. "Peripheral geographies: mobile narratives on the margins of contemporary Italian cities" -- 6. "The new paces of the flâneur. Speed and wandering in the work of Jacques Réda" -- 7. "Walking and writing the ancient Italian roads" -- 8. "Ghost Mobility. Intermission" -- 9. "Between 'queer space' and 'queer landscape'" -- 10. "Space and anxiety in contemporary literature" -- 11. "Breaking through material and immaterial walls". - 12. "Michaël Batalla and the non-border limits of Europe" -- 13. "Incomplete and indisciplined bibliography".
Mobility, Place, and Displacement in French- and Italian-Speaking Literary Studies explores the issue of spatial mobility as it questions the relationship between the institutional and individual representations, the cartographic productions of state powers, the narratives and images of movement, displacements and walking/writing spaces. The central thesis that runs through all the contributions of the volume is that it is the relationship with spaces, and between spaces, perceptions, histories and images, more than the spaces themselves that allow us to explore our connection to the contemporary world. The book offers key insights on the way French and Italian humanities scholars think the question of mobility from the perspective of the re-examination of space. Adrien Frenay is Teaching Professor at the Université Paris Nanterre. He is a member of the Centre des Sciences des Littératures en Langue Française (CSLF) and of the Centre des Recherches Pluridisciplinaires Multilingues (CRPM), where he coordinates, with Lucia Quaquarelli, the international project Espace, Déplacement, Mobilité. His research focuses on the historical poetics of mobilities in the 19th and 20th century French novel. Giulio Iacoli is Associate Professor at the University of Parma, where he teaches literary theory, sociology and comparatistics. His research fields include: contemporary narratives; inter artes relations (themes, phototexts, adaptations, rewritings); geographies and cartographies in literature; relations between writing and educational institutions; gender and queer studies. Lucia Quaquarelli is Associate Professor in Italian Studies at the Université Paris Nanterre, she is the co-head of the Centre des Recherches Pluridisciplinaires Multilingues (CRPM) and coordinates, with Adrien Frenay, the international project Espace, Déplacement, Mobilité, and with Dorothée Cailleux the international project Les fabriques de la traduction. Her research focuses on contemporary narratives and on the cultural and political role of translation.
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