
Against the Map
Against the Map argues that our understanding of the production of national space during this time must also account for these sites of resistance and opposition to hegemonic forms of geographical representation, such as the map.
This study utilizes the methodologies of critical geography, as well as literary criticism and theory, to detail the conflicted and often adversarial relationship between cartographic and literary representations of the nation and its geography. While examining atlases, almanacs, itineraries, and other materials, Adam Sills focuses particularly on the construction of heterotopias in the works of John Bunyan, Aphra Behn, Jonathan Swift, Daniel Defoe, Samuel Johnson, and Jane Austen. These "other" spaces, such as neighborhood, home, and country, are not reducible to the map but have played an equally important role in the shaping of British national identity.
Ultimately, Against the Map suggests that nation is forged not only in concert with the map but, just as important, against it.
- Undertitel
- The Politics of Geography in Eighteenth-Century Britain
- Författare
- Adam Sills
- ISBN
- 9780813945989
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 333 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2021-10-30
- Sidor
- 312
