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[ecrea] New Publication Announcement: SPACES OF (DIS)LOCATION

Fri Oct 04 18:04:35 GMT 2013



SPACES OF (DIS)LOCATION (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013)

Editors: Rachael Hamilton, Allison Macleod, Jenny Munro (University of Glasgow)
Isbn13: 978-1-4438-4938-8
Isbn: 1-4438-4938-3

Link:http://www.c-s-p.org/flyers/Spaces-of--Dis-location1-4438-4938-3.htm

This volume emerges out of a two–day interdisciplinary and international conference hosted by the University of Glasgow in May of 2012 that aimed to interrogate shifting and evolving ideas of space and location - whether physical or metaphysical, real or imaginary - in relation to discourses of globalization and cosmopolitanism and the blurring of national and cultural borders.  Spaces of (Dis)location brings together a broad range of disciplines that include visual art, literature, cinema, theatre, philosophy, and education, with essays engaging with ideas of space (physical and imaginary), globalization, localism, cultural and natural spaces, adaptation, cultural diaspora, immigration, spaces of performance and the space of the body.  Including theoretical approaches as well as practice-based research, this volume puts into practice ideas of interdisciplinarity by examining how different areas of practice and study inform and engage with each other.


ABOUT THE EDITORS:

Rachael Hamilton is the PhD Candidate attached to the AHRC–funded project “Mapping Metaphor with the Historical Thesaurus” in English Language at the University of Glasgow. Her research interests include colour semantics, metaphor, metonymy, lexicography and corpus linguistics.

Allison Macleod is a PhD Candidate in Film and Television Studies at the University of Glasgow. Her thesis focuses on the representation of queer masculinities in contemporary Irish cinema.  Her research interests include film theory (with a particular focus on issues of gender and sexuality); small national cinemas; space and movement in film; and queer theory.

Jenny Munro is a PhD Candidate in French at the University of Glasgow. Her thesis is titled “Riffaterrean Ungrammaticality and Ricoeurian Discourse as Performance in the Work of Claire Denis.” Her research interests include contemporary European cinema, film music and performance and casting as intertextual.


TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Introduction (Professor Teresa Zackodnik)

Part I: Conceptual Spaces
Chapter One: In Pursuit of the Total Library: Libraries as Physical and Conceptual Spaces in the Works of Jorge Luis Borges and Alberto Manguel (Sarah Roger)
Chapter Two: Cognitive Landscapes: The Systematic Construction of Narrative Space (Elizabeth Finnigan)
This Border (A Poem by Professor Bashabi Fraser)

Part II: Cultural Identity and the Creative Arts
Chapter Three: (Dis)locating the Memory of Modernization: The Spaces and Faces of Im Sang-soo’s The President’s Last Bang (Graham Neil Gillespie)
Chapter Four: “I Ain’t Going Anywhere.” The House, The Mobile Hero and the Frontier in Winter’s Bone (Pasquale Cicchetti)
Chapter Five: Sir Andrzej Panufnik: A Study of Musical Dislocation (Blake Parham)
Living On (A Poem by Professor John Menaghan)

Part III: Urban Space and Belonging
Chapter Six: Sensory Reaction and the Effect of Public Arts Buildings (Carol Cooper)
Chapter Seven: Editing the City: The (Dis)location of Socio-Spatial Subcultures in Contemporary Urban Space (Robert Dutton)
Chapter Eight: Extramural Exhibitions: New Urban Spaces in 1970s Italy (Martina Tanga)
The Meeting Point -Mohona- (A Poem by Professor Bashabi Fraser)

Part IV: Dislocation in Practice
Chapter Nine: Sounds of (Dis)location: Practice-Based Studies in the Art of Unhomely Spaces (Dipna Horra)
Chapter Ten: On (Dis)locating the Trans-Cultural Through Performance: A Practice-as-Research Investigation into Dual-Heritage Experience in the UK (Annouchka C. Bayley)
A Phone Box in Clonboo (A Poem by Professor John Menaghan)

Conclusion: Time Travel (Professor Deirdre Heddon)

Link:http://www.c-s-p.org/flyers/Spaces-of--Dis-location1-4438-4938-3.htm


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