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Island of Words: The De-Realization of Place in the Writings of George Mackay Brown,” and the history of the archipelago has been minutely recorded. “Brand Orkney” is the latest version of the island’s self-definition, now ruthlessly promoted to capitalize on contemporary mass tourism. This chapter explores the implications of this interaction between language, place, identity andDeference 发表于 2025-3-25 10:36:21
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“Earthquakes or Earthmovers”: Place Memory and Literary Counterspace in Helena María Viramontes’ he relentless destruction of their spaces and by extension their community. The novel describes a 1960s East L.A. under siege by earthmovers, freeway construction, the removal of open spaces, and government quarantine. In the face of physical erasure, Viramontes offers her novel as a container for pEnthralling 发表于 2025-3-25 16:36:22
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“No New Newark”: Rewriting Place through the Failed Form of Family Romance in Philip Roth’s rrogate Nathan Zuckerman suffering from an undiagnosed pain that disrupts his writing habit and his habitat. This essay considers Roth’s use of the word “subject” to denote Zuckerman’s sense of losing his birthplace, a Jewish-American neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey. In one sense, his lost subjecindices 发表于 2025-3-26 14:23:32
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