Landscape and EnglishnessRobert Burden, Stephan Kohl Rodopi, 2006 - 266 pagina's In the papers collected in this, the first volume of the Spatial Practices series, Englishness is reflected in the spaces it occupies or dwells in. Broadly influenced by a renewed and growing interest in questions of cultural identity, its emergence in Victorian theories and fictions of nationality, and the new cultural geography, the papers cover a rich variety of spaces and places which have been appropriated for cultural meanings: the rural countryside and farmland of the Home Counties in the early nineteenth century as Arcadian idyll in Cobbett, as the land to die for in war propaganda, and as nostalgia for a unified, organic English culture in Lawrence, Morton and Priestley's travel writing, but also in the Shell Tourist Guides to motoring in rural England; English moorland; the sacred geographies of monuments in Hardy and others; the traditional seaside deconstructed in Martin Parr's photography, and the sea as English Victorian imperial territory and its symbolic breezes in Froude's travel writing. The English landscape is also a paradigm for the description of other places in D. H. Lawrence's travel writing or for the colonial territory itself in Rushdie's writing India, a displacement of other landscapes. This collection of papers examines the assumption that constructions of rural England provide the basis for an understanding of Englishness. |
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... fact the correct discursive marker for such an expanse of common land . Indeed the word ' waste ' has a long and specific history of its own in relation to the description of such apparently boundless vistas . Alan Everitt provides a ...
... fact the correct discursive marker for such an expanse of common land . Indeed the word ' waste ' has a long and specific history of its own in relation to the description of such apparently boundless vistas . Alan Everitt provides a ...
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... fact that [a]n approach to spatial semantics that has the utterance (itself embedded in discourse and a background of practices) as its main unit of analysis, rather than the isolated word, may be characterized as dialogical (cf .Wold ...
... fact that [a]n approach to spatial semantics that has the utterance (itself embedded in discourse and a background of practices) as its main unit of analysis, rather than the isolated word, may be characterized as dialogical (cf .Wold ...
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... fact that Cognitive Semantics uses it for the description of spatial prepositions ( cf. Herskovits 1988 : 274 ) . In a sentence like The cat is on the mat , the cat forms the figure on the ground mat . In Arijon, Daniel. 2003. Grammatik ...
... fact that Cognitive Semantics uses it for the description of spatial prepositions ( cf. Herskovits 1988 : 274 ) . In a sentence like The cat is on the mat , the cat forms the figure on the ground mat . In Arijon, Daniel. 2003. Grammatik ...
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... to by the masculine pronoun he , which also appears justified in view of the fact that all focalizers in the chosen texts are male . cession of distinct windows of focalization (cf. Jahn 1996: 253-54).17 52 Christoph Schubert.
... to by the masculine pronoun he , which also appears justified in view of the fact that all focalizers in the chosen texts are male . cession of distinct windows of focalization (cf. Jahn 1996: 253-54).17 52 Christoph Schubert.
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... fact that power can be derived from physical strength, and in a fight the winner is usually on top (cf. Lakoff/John- 17 18 19 Talmy uses the psychological term 'attention' for the wandering gaze: “[l]inguistic forms can direct the ...
... fact that power can be derived from physical strength, and in a fight the winner is usually on top (cf. Lakoff/John- 17 18 19 Talmy uses the psychological term 'attention' for the wandering gaze: “[l]inguistic forms can direct the ...
Inhoudsopgave
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The Tourist Construction of Agriculture and Landscape in William Cobbetts Rural Rides 1830 | 71 |
Character Identity and Nationality in the English Novel | 89 |
Froudes Oceana and the Writing of the Sea | 103 |
Stonehenge Englishness English Fiction | 123 |
Cultural Difference and the Critique of Modernity in D H Lawrences Twilight in Italy 1916 and Other Travel Writing | 137 |
Travelogue and Nation Between the Wars | 165 |
An Invention of the Motor Industries? | 185 |
Cultural Constructions of Englishness | 207 |
Martin Parrs Photographic DeConstructions of Englishness | 225 |
Fictions Alternative Histories | 243 |
Index | 261 |
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