The Suburbs: New Literary Perspectives (Hardback)
Véronique Béghain (author of contributions), Nicolas P. Boileau (author of contributions), Marie Bouchet (author of contributions,editor), Aurore Clavier (author of contributions), Nathalie Cochoy (author of contributions,editor), Claire Fabre-Clark (author of contributions), Paul Farley (author of contributions), Olivier Gaudin (author of contributions), James Gifford (author of contributions), Heinz Ickstadt (author of contributions), Nathalie Jaëck (author of contributions), Isabelle Keller-Privat (author of contributions,editor), Bastien Meresse (author of contributions), Stacey Olster (author of contributions), Ged Pope (author of contributions), Jérémy Potier (author of contributions), Mathilde Rogez (author of contributions,editor), Richard Samin (author of contributions), Michael Symmons Roberts (author of contributions), Ivan Vladislavić (author of contributions)Published: 15/12/2021
While suburbs provide a rich field of research for sociologists, architects, urbanists and anthropologists, they have not been given the same attention in literary and cultural studies. The Suburbs: New Literary Perspectives sets out to enrich the limited existing body of critical analysis on the subject with a landmark collection of essays offering a far larger perspective than the books or collections published so far on the topic. This interdisciplinary and wide-ranging approach includes literary and art studies, philosophy, and cultural comment. It examines the suburbs across cultural differences, contrasting British, South African and North American suburbs. The specificity of this book therefore lies in a cross-national and cross-continental exploration of these unchartered territories. The suburbs are redefined as those rebellious margins whose geographical borders are necessarily fuzzy and sketch out a common place where cultural frontiers can be transcended. They are, to use Sarah Nuttall’s terminology, places of “entanglement” where contraries meet and where new ways of being in the world is reborn. Seen through the prism of art and literature, the suburbs may then be recognized, as philosopher Bruce Bégout argues, as a “new way of thinking and making urban space.”
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
ISBN: 9781683933021
Number of pages: 302
Weight: 581 g
Dimensions: 237 x 164 x 24 mm
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