
Literary Atlas
Plotting a New Literary Geography
Jon Anderson(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
228 pages
978-1-032-34265-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book documents a new approach to literary geographies based around the Literary Atlas of Wales. It introduces an innovative "plotted" approach which empowers reading, creates connections to localities, histories, and communities, and inspires interest in literature and geography.
It showcases how literary geographies can be mobilized through the plotted approach to reading. Through documenting the Literary Atlas of Wales project, this book outlines how the plotted approach was used to engage with English-language novels set in Wales. It argues that the future of this interdisciplinary subject area should be premised upon nurturing instability, turbulence, and experimentation in order to produce new insights which can change the way we understand the relations not only between literature and place but also between other modern categories, including academic disciplines.
This book will be of interest to all readers of literature, human geography, mapping, heritage studies, and tourism. It will be beneficial to those interested in the domains of cartography, creative humanities, cultural sociology, human geography, literary studies, and print cultures.
It showcases how literary geographies can be mobilized through the plotted approach to reading. Through documenting the Literary Atlas of Wales project, this book outlines how the plotted approach was used to engage with English-language novels set in Wales. It argues that the future of this interdisciplinary subject area should be premised upon nurturing instability, turbulence, and experimentation in order to produce new insights which can change the way we understand the relations not only between literature and place but also between other modern categories, including academic disciplines.
This book will be of interest to all readers of literature, human geography, mapping, heritage studies, and tourism. It will be beneficial to those interested in the domains of cartography, creative humanities, cultural sociology, human geography, literary studies, and print cultures.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Illustrations
40 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 40 s/w Abbildungen
40 Halftones, black and white; 40 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-34265-8 (9781032342658)
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Person
Jon Anderson is Professor of Human Geography in the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University, UK. His research interests focus on the relations between identity, culture, and place, in particular the actions, practices, and politics that such relations produce. His recent publications include a monograph titled Surfing Spaces (2023) and the third edition of Understanding Cultural Geography: Places and Traces (2021).
Content
Chapter 1. Plotting a new future for literary geographies
Chapter 2. Literary geographies and interdisciplinarity
Chapter 3. New literary geographies: a confluence of approaches and disciplines
Chapter 4. New literary geographies: an emergent Literary Atlas
Chapter 5. Locating the Literary Atlas: developing plot-points
Chapter 6. Locating the Literary Atlas: deepening plot-points
Chapter 7. Expanding the field: visualizing plots through cartographic art
Chapter 8. Evaluating the plotted approach: authorial engagements
Chapter 9 Evaluating the plotted approach: reading groups and reading plots
Chapter 10. Engaging publics: the Literary Atlas online
Chapter 11 Engaging publics: creative excursions into the borderlands
Chapter 12. Engaging publics: evaluating the Literary Atlas exhibitions
Chapter 13. Conclusion - "touch life often": the plotted approach to literary geographies
Chapter 2. Literary geographies and interdisciplinarity
Chapter 3. New literary geographies: a confluence of approaches and disciplines
Chapter 4. New literary geographies: an emergent Literary Atlas
Chapter 5. Locating the Literary Atlas: developing plot-points
Chapter 6. Locating the Literary Atlas: deepening plot-points
Chapter 7. Expanding the field: visualizing plots through cartographic art
Chapter 8. Evaluating the plotted approach: authorial engagements
Chapter 9 Evaluating the plotted approach: reading groups and reading plots
Chapter 10. Engaging publics: the Literary Atlas online
Chapter 11 Engaging publics: creative excursions into the borderlands
Chapter 12. Engaging publics: evaluating the Literary Atlas exhibitions
Chapter 13. Conclusion - "touch life often": the plotted approach to literary geographies