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Literary Techniques and the Everyday Rhythms as Practices of Production of Space in Don Delillo’s Zero K (2016)

erfan rajabi; Jalal Sokhanvar

Volume 15, Issue 21 , October 2019, , Pages 179-198

Abstract
  This study aims at investigating the production of space in Zero K (2016) in terms of  Henri Lefebvre’s spatiology. Lefebvre conceptualized space as being comprised of three moments: the spatial practices, the representations of space and spaces of representation; on the one hand, and the conceived-the ...  Read More

Structurallists and Poststructuralists on Narrative Space: The Shift from Character to Reader

Sayyed Rahim Moosavinia

Volume 14, Issue 19 , October 2018, , Pages 297-316

Abstract
  The recent experimental spatial turn in geography has developed a plethora of interdisciplinary theories of space. Concerning this turn, studying space, which had previously been subordinated to the study of time in narrative, necessitates the examination of space in the context of poststructuralist ...  Read More

Spatial and Latent Myths in the Poetry of Apollinaire and Sépanlou, Based on the Methodology of Gilbert Durand

Zahra Taghavi Fardoud

Volume 13, Issue 17 , October 2017, , Pages 101-116

Abstract
  The discovery of a repertoire of myths proves that Sépanlou and Apollinaire are well aware of the social, cultural, traditional, religious and literary geography of various nations. They consciously proceed to the poetic reconstruction of space in order to establish interactions between human space ...  Read More