Robert T. Tally Jr and Christine M. Battista (eds) (2016) Ecocriticism and Geocriticism: Overlapping Territories in Environmental and Literary Studies

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  • Chloe Ashbridge University of Nottingham

Keywords:

Ecocriticism, Geocriticism, Spatial Studies, English Literature

Author Biography

Chloe Ashbridge, University of Nottingham

Chloe is an AHRC-funded PhD researcher in the School of English at The University of Nottingham. Her doctoral research examines contemporary literature from post-industrial cities in Northern England and Scotland, constituting a spatial devolutionary approach to contemporary British fiction. More broadly, her research interests are in literary geography and the intersection between state politics, urban space and national identity. Presently, she is Assistant Editor of the postgraduate Journal of Languages, Texts, and Society and a member of the British Association of Contemporary Literary Studies.  

References

Soja, E. W. (1980) ‘The Socio-Spatial Dialectic.’ Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 70(2), pp. 207-225.

Soja, E. W. (1989) Postmodern Geographies: The Reassertion of Space in Critical Social Theory. New York: Verso.

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2018-11-28

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