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French literature --- Maps in literature. --- Cartography --- History and criticism. --- History --- Cartography - France - History - 16th century --- Maps in literature --- Geodesy. Cartography --- cartography [discipline] --- anno 1500-1599 --- France
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Maps in literature. --- Cartography --- Geography --- Travel in literature. --- Literature --- History. --- History. --- History and criticism.
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The first comprehensive study that investigates the representation of maps in children's books as well as the impact of mapping on the depiction of landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes in children's literature.
Children's literature --- Maps in literature. --- Geography in literature. --- History and criticism. --- børne- og ungdomslitteratur.
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Literary Invention and the Cartographic Imagination: Early Modern to Late Modern is a wide-ranging, inter- and transdisciplinary approach grounded in the twin rigors of theory and history, which, through close readings of authors from Edmund Spenser to Olga Tokarczuk, and through considered discussions of the ideologies of walking and mapping, in performance art and cultural representation, assesses and analyses the significance of maps to literary texts, and which examines the ways in which the literary maps imaginary and real worlds. Together, the essays demonstrate convincingly the close relationship between text, map and culture.
Cartography in literature --- Literature, Modern --- Maps in literature --- History and criticism
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Literary authors have frequently called on elements of cartography to ground fictional space, to visualize sites, and to help readers get their bearings in the imaginative world of the text. Today, the convergence of digital mapping and globalization has spurred a cartographic turn in literature. This book gathers leading scholars to consider the relationship of literature and cartography. Generously illustrated with full-color maps and visualizations, it offers the first systematic overview of an emerging approach to the study of literature.The literary map is not merely an illustrative guide but represents a set of relations and tensions that raise questions about representation, fiction, and space. Is literature even mappable? In exploring the cartographic components of literature, the contributors have not only brought literary theory to bear on the map but have also enriched the vocabulary and perspectives of literary studies with cartographic terms. After establishing the theoretical and methodological terrain, they trace important developments in the history of literary cartography, considering topics that include Homer and Joyce, Goethe and the representation of nature, and African cartographies. Finally, they consider cartographic genres that reveal the broader connections between texts and maps, discussing literary map genres in American literature and the coexistence of image and text in early maps. When cartographic aspirations outstripped factual knowledge, mapmakers turned to textual fictions.
Cartography in literature --- Maps in literature --- Ethnology in literature --- Cartography in literature. --- Ethnology in literature. --- Maps in literature. --- 528.6 --- Geodesy. Cartography --- Literature --- History as a science --- History of civilization --- HUMANITIES/Literature & Criticism --- INFORMATION SCIENCE/General
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"Nos principales représentations de l’espace géographique sont issues de techniques conçues par les militaires pour la guerre. Le détour par les imaginaires offre un moyen d’explorer autrement la nature de l’espace que nous habitons." Henri Desbois, spécialiste de la cartographie, traite ici de l’histoire de la cartographie et de la mesure du territoire, depuis Ptolémée, les Cassini, jusqu’à Google Earth. La cartographie, c’est aussi l’art de faire la guerre, l’art de se repérer, et de communiquer. L’ouvrage commence par la partie historique, se développe sur les aspects politiques, scientifiques et aborde les cartographies imaginaires ou sentimentales.
Cartography --- Maps --- Maps in art --- Maps in literature --- Geomatics --- Geography --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- History --- Political aspects --- Earth sciences --- Information science --- Geodesy --- Surveying --- Plans --- Cartographic materials --- cartographie --- histoire --- territoire
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Mapping has become a key term in current critical discourse, describing a particular cognitive mode of gaining control over the world, of synthesising cultural and geographical information, and of successfully navigating both physical and mental space. In this timely collection, an international team of renaissance scholars analyses the material practice behind this semiotic concept. By examining map-driven changes in gender identities, body conception, military practices, political structures, national imaginings, and imperial aspirations, the essays in this volume expose the multi-layered investments of historical 'paper landscapes' in the politics of space. Ranging widely across visual and textual artifacts implicated in the culture of mapping, from the literature of Shakespeare, Spenser, Marlowe and Jonson, to representations of body, city, nation and empire, "Literature, mapping, and the politics of space" argues for a thorough reevaluation of the impact of cartography on the shaping of social and political identities in early modern Britain.
Cartography --- Cartography --- English literature --- Geography in literature --- Maps in literature --- Politics and literature --- Politics and literature --- Space and time in literature --- History --- History --- History and criticism --- History --- History
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Kartographie. --- Ruimtelijke concepties. --- Cartografie. --- Cartography --- Cartography. --- English literature --- Geography in literature. --- Literatur. --- Maps in literature. --- Politics and literature --- Politics and literature. --- Politik. --- Space and time in literature. --- History --- Early modern. --- History and criticism. --- 1500-1700.
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This book proposes a fundamental relationship between exile and mapping. It seeks to understand the cartographic imperative inherent in the exilic condition, the exilic impulses fundamental to mapping, and the varied forms of description proper to both. The vital intimacy of the relationship between exile and mapping compels a new spatial literacy that requires the cultivation of localized, dynamic reading practices attuned to the complexities of understanding space as text and texts as spatial artifacts. The collection asks: what kinds of maps do exiles make? How are they conceived, drawn, read? Are they private maps or can they be shaped collectively? What is their relationship to memory and history? How do maps provide for new ways of imagining the fractured experience of exile and offer up both new strategies for reading displacement and new displaced reading strategies? Where does exilic mapping fit into a history of cartography, particularly within the twentieth-century spatial turn?The original work that makes up this interdisciplinary collection presents a varied look at cartographic strategies employed in writing, art, and film from the pre-Contact Americas to the Renaissance to late postmodernism; the effects of exile, in its many manifestations, on cartographic textual systems, ways of seeing, and forms of reading; the challenges of traversing and mapping unstable landscapes and restrictive social and political networks; and the felicities and difficulties of both giving into the map and attempting to escape the map that provides for exile in the first place.Cartographies of Exile will be of interest to students and scholars working in literary and cultural studies; gender, sexuality, and race studies; anthropology; art history and architecture; film, performance, visual studies; and the fine arts.
Maps in literature --- Exiles in literature --- Cartography --- Exiles' writings --- History and criticism --- Cartography in literature --- Cartography, Primitive --- Chartography --- Map-making --- Mapmaking --- Mapping (Cartography) --- Mathematical geography --- Surveying --- Map projection --- Maps
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