Siting Encounters and Encountering Sites: Contemporary Narrative Geographies
Author(s) -
Kari Meyers Skredsvig
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
revista de filología y lingüística de la universidad de costa rica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2215-2628
pISSN - 0377-628X
DOI - 10.15517/rfl.v28i2.4487
Subject(s) - narrative , sociology , geography , gender studies , aesthetics , art , literature
The following article, the third of a series which examines connections between women and space, examines significant relationships between geography (space/place) and literature, in terms of their chronological development, their functions, and their repercussions. In literary considerations of space, the concept of geography has evolved from indicating physical place to imaginary sites of selfconstruction and socio-ideological insertion. Contemporary literary theories have appropriated geographical constructs to examine texts in innovative ways, just as the authors of those texts have appropriated literature to forge positions of their own.
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