Apocalyptic Territories

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American literary criticism
American Literature
American studies
Apocalypse
apocalypse spatial representation in fiction
Apocalyptic Framework
Apocalyptic Genre
Apocalyptic Myth
Apocalyptic Narrator
Apocalyptic Settings
Apocalyptic Tradition
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Christianity
Color Purple
Contemporary American Fiction
Contemporary Apocalypse
Cormac McCarthy
Doomsday
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Fata Morgana
female body
geography
Great White
Harlem
humanity
Ice Storm
Intricate Play
Jazz
Jerusalem
Jesmyn Ward
Jewish tradition
LeFebvre
Lefebvre spatial analysis
Michael Chabon
modern American Fiction
modern American Literature
modern fiction
Morrison's Jazz
Morrison’s Jazz
Nation Building
national identity studies
National Master Narrative
New Jerusalem
Pit Bull
place
post-apocalyptic narratives
Postmodern American Literature
Progressive Disease
Purple America
redemption
religion
religious literature
Representational Space
Rick Moody
Salvage the Bones
Second Coming
space
spaciality
spatial theory
territoriality in literature
The Bible
The Book of Revelation
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The Road
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The Yiddish Policemen’s Union
Timeless
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US border
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367896577
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Research on the relationship between the apocalyptic tradition and the literary imagination has typically espoused a temporal approach which in one way or another revolves around the order of events that precedes the end of history and the ensuing establishment of a new world. This study, by contrast, explores the spatial dimensions of apocalypse, more precisely the way in which the settings of the Book of Revelation are taken up by contemporary American writers and related to more general but also more contested concerns of territorial integrity and national identity. Influenced by Lefebvre’s theories, the study understands territory not simply as the container of certain structures and practices but also as the result of them, just as bird song is not framed by but rather constructive of territorial borders. It is the equivalent of such ‘songs’ that this book seeks to listen in on, i.e. the apocalyptic narratives that have been passed on through the centuries to define and sustain territory on a local, regional, and national level, and the way in which seven novels by Rick Moody, Toni Morrison, Jesmyn Ward, Cormac McCarthy, and Michael Chabon respond to them.

Anna Hellén is an associate professor at Borås University, Sweden. She has previously held positions at Gothenburg University and Lund University in addition to a visiting fellowship at Harvard University made possible by a grant from the Sweden-America Foundation. Her main research fields are American nineteenth-century literature, particularly Herman Melville, and contemporary American literature.

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