Literary Geographies is an interdisciplinary open-access e-journal that provides a forum for new research and collaboration in the field of literary/geographical studies.
Literary Geographies is now accepting online submissions.
The journal features work combining topics and methods from literary studies, cultural geography, cartography, and spatial theory. Recognising that the term ‘literary geography’ itself (along with its variants in other languages) has multiple meanings and is practised in a variety of ways within different academic traditions, the journal takes a broad view of its subject matter. The journal is fully refereed, and welcomes submissions (in English) from scholars at all career stages, and from all parts of the world.
Vol 9, No 1 (2023)
Table of Contents
Special Issue Introduction
Rebecca Hutcheon
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1-17
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Special Issue Articles
James Kneale
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18-33
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Lena Mattheis
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34-49
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Giada Peterle, Tania Rossetto
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50-68
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Caroline Anjali Ritchie
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69-100
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Johannes Liem, Aidan Slingsby, Eirini Goudarouli, Mark Bell, Cagatay Turkay, Charles Perin, Jo Wood
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101-123
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Elton Barker, Kyriaki Konstantinidou, Brady Kiesling, Anna Foka
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124-160
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Michael Gavin, Eric Gidal
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161-184
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Sally Bushell, James O. Butler
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185-210
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Duncan Hay, Andrew Richardson
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211-233
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