Addresses the question of how identity is formed as a result of corporeal and cultural positioning, by mapping Dorothy Richardson’s early modernist text, Pilgrimage, against our postmodern interest in real and imagined geographies.
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Introduction
Part I Actual Material Spaces
1. Locations of passage and habitation
2. The spirit of the place
3. Three modes of emplacement: Absorption in space, movement through space, contemplation space
4. In search of lost space
Part II Metaphorical spaces
5. World-making as a cognitive process
6. The spatiality of psychic states
Part III Textual Space – Spatial Textuality
7. The space of literature
8. When the tapestry hangs complete: March Moonlight
Appendix: Critical literature on Dorothy Richardson
Bibliography
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Elisabeth Bronfen is Professor at the English Department of Zurich University