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Introduction: Rethinking Literary Mapping

Murrieta-Flores, Patricia
Donaldson, Christopher
Cooper, David
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2016-05-20
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This book is about the relationship between the practice of mapping, the application of geospatial technologies and the interpretation of literary texts. The contributors have been selected from a range of disciplines and they approach this relationship from different perspectives. Yet, notwithstanding these differences, their contributions are collectively defined by a shared preoccupation with the possibilities afforded – and the problems presented – by the use of digital mapping tools and techniques in literary studies and cultural-geographical research. Each of the following chapters, that is to say, explores the dynamic ways that the creation of literary maps can confirm meaning and challenge critical assumptions.
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Cooper D., Donaldson C. & Murrieta-Flores, P. (2016). Introduction: Rethinking literary mapping. In D. Cooper, C. Donaldson & P. Murrieta-Flores (Eds.), Literary Mapping in the Digital Age. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.
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https://www.academia.edu/5897898/Literary_Mapping_in_the_Digital_Age