Shifts to space in literary research: An attempt at organizing concepts and making basic distinctions

An increased interest in space in the humanities can be referred to as a spatial, topographic or topological shift. This article is an attempt at organizing these concepts and defining the fundamental differences between them. Based on the findings of European and American researchers (including Edw...

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Main Author: Kamila Gieba
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Language:Polish
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2015-11-01
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/pt/article/view/3963
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description An increased interest in space in the humanities can be referred to as a spatial, topographic or topological shift. This article is an attempt at organizing these concepts and defining the fundamental differences between them. Based on the findings of European and American researchers (including Edward Soja, Sigrid Weigel, Ernest W.B. Hess-Lüttich, and Joseph Hillis Miller) and a Polish literary scholar (Elizabeth Rybicka), the author tries to distinguish, and define the relationship, between spatial, topographic and topological shifts. This article was inspired by the terminological chaos in the Polish humanities.
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title Shifts to space in literary research: An attempt at organizing concepts and making basic distinctions
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title_short Shifts to space in literary research: An attempt at organizing concepts and making basic distinctions
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