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|aLocating Woolf|h[electronic resource] :|bthe politics of space and place /|cedited by Anna Snaith and Michael H. Whitworth.
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|aBasingstoke ;|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2007.
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|aElectronic reproduction.|bBasingstoke, England :|cPalgrave Macmillan,|d2009.|nMode of access:World Wide Web.|nSystem requirements: Web browser.|nTitle from title screen (viewed on Mar. 3, 2009).|nAccess may berestricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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|aThe locations of Virginia Woolf's fictions and essays are rarely neutral backdrops, but spaces whose meanings are produced and reproduced through social activity. Woolf's writings are constantly alive to those meanings and to their contestation, but the nuances are not always immediately apparent. Locating Woolf, a collection of eleven essays by an international range of scholars, is the first book to offer an in-depth treatment of her spatial politics, contributing to emergent debates about modernism and geography. Its innovative readings provide both fresh approaches to well-established texts -- A Room of One's Own, Orlando, Between the Acts -- and new contexts for less familiar essays such as "Thunder at Wembley" and "Evening Over Sussex". Themes considered includegendered spaces, the urban and the rural, the postcolonial, the technological, and the transcultural. The introduction includes a theoreticaloverview and original readings of Night and Day, Mrs Dalloway, and theLondon Scene essays.
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|aIntroduction: Approaches to Space and Place in Woolf / A.Snaith & M.H.Whitworth -- PART I: GENDERED SPACES -- Flights of Fancy: Spatial Digression and Storytelling in A Room of One's Own / T.Seeley -- Women andInterruption in Between the Acts / H.Southworth -- PART II: URBAN AND RURAL SPACES -- 'Re-reading Sickert's Interiors': Woolf, English Art and the Representation of Domestic Space / L.Peach -- Representing Nationand Nature: Woolf, Kelly, White / S.Kosugi -- PART III: POSTCOLONIAL SPACES -- Virginia Woolf and the Empire Exhibition of 1924: Modernism, Excess and the Verandahs of Realism / K. Koenigsberger -- Virginia Woolfand Ireland: The Significance of Patrick in The Years / S.Lynch -- PART IV:NEW TECHNOLOGIES -- 'Reflections in a Motor Car': Woolf's Phenomenological Relationsof Time and Space / L.K.Schroder -- Virginia Woolf and the Synapses of Radio / J.Lewty -- PART V: TRANSCULTURAL SPACES -- 'Our Commitments to China': Migration and the Geopolitical Unconscious of TheWaves / N.Ota -- Orlando and the Tudor Voyages / I.Blyth.
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