Introduction The Interdiscursive Connectedness of Place and Identity: A Framework for the Dispersal and Acceptance of Creative Value, Rupsa Banerjee and Nathaniel Cadle.- Part 1: Permeable Places.- Chapter 1 The Gendered Contours of the Pre-Independence Communist Everyday: Sulekha Sanyal's
Nabankur, Nandini Dhar.- Chapter 2 "Her Strong Roots Sink Down":
Migration and Form in Jean Toomer's
Cane, David Sugarman.- Chapter 3 Poetry, the State and the Short Form: A Study of Martín Rodríguez's
Ministerio de desarrollo social (2018), Carolina Baffi.- Chapter 4 Formal Reconstitutions of Geographical Place: A Reading of Peter Riley's
Excavations and
Greek Passages, Rupsa Banerjee.- Part 2: Places of Statelessness.- Chapter 5 "Because I Think You May Be Human": Liberal Humanist Interventionism in the Post-Imperial Space of D. J. Enright's Poetry, Aaron Deveson.- Chapter 6 De-Provincializing
Liolà: Pirandello, Futurism, and Dialectics in Gramsci's Cultural Writings, Jennifer Kang.- Chapter 7 Statelessness as Utopia: B. Traven and the Anarchist Novel, Nathaniel Cadle.- Part 3: Emplacement in Language.- Chapter 8 Island of Words, Nigel Wheale.- Chapter 9 "Earthquakes or Earthmovers": Los Angeles' Eastside Barrio and Helena María Viramontes'
Their Dogs Came With Them, Cristina Rodriguez.- Chapter 10 "A House with Many Rooms": The Long Way Home in Dinaw Mengestu's
All Our Names, Laura Savu Walker.- Chapter 11 The Invisible City of the Creole Caribbean, Allyson Ferrante.- Chapter 12 Disarticulated Forms of Subjectivity and Place in Philip Roth's
The Anatomy Lesson, Iven Heister.