The Routledge Companion to Literary Urban Studies

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Over the past decades, the growing interest in the study of literature of the city has led to the development of literary urban studies as a discipline in its own right. The Routledge Companion to Literary Urban Studies provides a methodical overview of the fundamentals of this developing discipline.


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Lieven A**meel** is Senior Lecturer in comparative literature at Tampere University, Tampere, Finland. He has published widely on literary experiences of space, narrative planning, and urban futures. He is co-founder and currently president of the Association for Literary Urban Studies (ALUS).


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Table of contents

  1. Literary Urban Studies: An Introduction

Lieven Ameel, Tampere University

  1. Teaching Literary Urban Studies

Lieven Ameel, Tampere University; Chen Bar-Itzhak, Stanford University; Patricia Garcia, University of Alcalá; Jason Finch, Åbo Akademi; Silja Laine, Åbo Akademi; Liam Lanigan, Governors State University; Anni Lappela, Helsinki University; Juho Rajaniemi, Tampere University; Markku Salmela, Tampere University

Key Themes

3.The Map in City Literature

Liam Lanigan, Governors State University

  1. The Spatial Practice of Idling as a Bridge Between Victorian and Modernist City Literature

Heidi Liedke, University of Koblenz-Landau

  1. The Aesthetics of the City

Bart Keunen, Ghent University

6.The Palimpsest

Jens Gurr, University of Duisburg-Essen

  1. Recursive Cities: Seriality and Literary Urban Studies

Maria Sulimma, University of Duisburg-Essen ****

Key Genres

  1. Urban Satire in Ancient Rome

Grace A Gillies, Bates College

  1. Medieval Civic Encomium: A Theme and Variations in Praise of Italian Cities

Carrie Bene, New College of Florida, and Laura Morreale, independent scholar/Georgetown University

10.The Metropolitan Miniature

Andreas Huyssen, Columbia University

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  1. The City in **Crime Fiction: The Case of Bologna as a Branching City Barbara Pezzotti, Monash University

  2. Infrastructural Forms: Comics, Cities, Conglomerations

Dominic Davies, City, University of London

Case Studies

  1. The North African city: Literary Portraits of Colonial, Socialist, and Neoliberal Spaces

Mohamed Wajdi Ben Hammed, Columbia University

  1. Embodying City Writing: Theatre as Bridge between the Literary and the Urban in Johannesburg

Alex Halligey, University of Johannesburg

  1. Urban Mobilities in Francophone African Return Narratives

Anna-Leena Toivanen, University of Eastern Finland

  1. Fictions and Frictions of Race and Space: Excavating the Transatlantic Urban Memoryscapes of Stuart Hall's Familiar Stranger (2017) and Hazel Carby's Imperial Intimacies (2019)

Julia Hori, University of Cambridge

  1. The Form of a City: Geographies of Constraint in Contemporary Urban Writing from France

Michael G. Kelly, University of Limerick

  1. Literary representations of the 2008 revolt in Athens: The Urban Minds' viewpoint

Riikka P. Pulkkinen, University of Helsinki

  1. The Russian provincial town and the modernist Bildungsroman: Leonid Dobychin's The Town of N

Tintti Klapuri, University of Helsinki

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  1. *Shaping the Right to the Megalopolis: Earthquake Crónicas* in Mexico City Liesbeth Francois, KU Leuven

21. Mobilities in Montreal fiction

Ceri Morgan, Keele University

  1. Black Metropolis

Patrice Nganang, Stony Brook University

  1. Make the Neighborhood Great Again! Haifa's Literature of Urban Decline and the Palimpsestic Imagination

Chen Bar-Itzhak, Stanford University

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  1. **Writing Urban Warfare: Pedestrian Perspectives in post-2003 Baghdad Annie Webster, SOAS, University of London

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  2. **City Imaginaries from the Margins: Anosh Irani's Bombay Novels Rita Nnodim, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

  3. Contemporary travel writing of Delhi: from belatedness and decay to globalist eruption in William Dalrymple's City of Djinns and Rana Dasgupta's Capital

Tim Hannigan, Technological University of the Shannon

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  1. *The Urban Child, Hong Kong's Public Housing and Public Space in Yeung Hok-Tat's How Blue Was My Valley* Liz Ho, University of Hong Kong

  2. An Invitation to the Critical Literary Urban Vocabularies of 1970s Japan

Franz Prichard, Princeton University

New Debates

  1. City outcasts: perspectives from the Hispanic female fantastic

Patricia Garcia, University of Alcalá

  1. Mapping the Informal City in World Literature

Eric Prieto, UC Santa Barbara

  1. Queer and Trans Theories of Urban Change

Davy Knittle, College of New Jersey

  1. Future cities in literature

Paul Dobraszczyk, Bartlett School of Architecture

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  1. **Translocality in City Literature Lena Mattheis, University of Duisburg-Essen

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367645243
    • Editor Ameel Lieven
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9780367645243
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-0-367-64524-3
    • Titel The Routledge Companion to Literary Urban Studies
    • Autor Lieven (University of Turku, Finland) Ameel
    • Gewicht 1060g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 498
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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