Rethinking Place through Literary Form by Rupsa Banerjee
Rethinking Place Through Literary Formregards the relationship between place and linguistic form as challenging real and perceived configurations of place and renegotiating geopolitically determined categories of the centre and periphery. The volume argues that the rise of scattered communities, displaced physically and psychologically by urban and alienated geographies, necessitates linguistic negotiations of ones locatedness in place as the chief means of uncovering and re-building identity. By looking at narrative re-imaginings of forgotten and interrupted intimacies between habitation and place from diverse parts of the world, the twelve chapters address the growing need to expand and alter approaches to literary representations of modernity and modes of self-location.