- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > ドイツ書
- > Humanities, Arts & Music
- > Humanities
- > general surveys
Description
(Short description)
The volume is a collection of essays by acclaimed and widely published international scholars of 'space' working within different disciplines, such as social sciences, history, applied sciences and media theory, literary and cultural studies (American, Canadian, French, German, Mexican-American, and Polish). Their contributions substantiate the argument that the debate on 'space' has produced a polyphony of argumentation which resulted in the multiplication and diversification of perspectives and interpretations of the studied concept. The volume captures the present state of the most recent debate on 'space,' exploring the importance of its multifaceted nature evinced by the abundance of research on such related terms as 'border,' 'boundary,' and/or 'region.' The most current, multidisciplinary voice in the long-established scholarly discourse on 'space'
(Text)
The volume is a collection of essays by acclaimed and widely published international scholars of 'space' working within different disciplines, such as social sciences, history, applied sciences and media theory, literary and cultural studies (American, Canadian, French, German, Mexican-American, and Polish). Their contributions substantiate the argument that the debate on 'space' has produced a polyphony of argumentation which resulted in the multiplication and diversification of perspectives and interpretations of the studied concept. The volume captures the present state of the most recent debate on 'space,' exploring the importance of its multifaceted nature evinced by the abundance of research on such related terms as 'border,' 'boundary,' and/or 'region.'
(Author portrait)
Prof. Dr Bartosz Wójcik is professor and Director of the Regionalism and Borderlands Research Group at the University of Szczecin. He researches on regionalist approaches in the area of literary and cultural history, especially of Pomerania, cultural transfer processes and narrativization of cultural landscapes.Dr Weronika Suchacka is an assistant professor at the University of Szczecin, Poland, and teaches Canadian literature at the University of Warsaw, Poland.Prof. Dr Bartosz Wójcik is professor and Director of the Regionalism and Borderlands Research Group at the University of Szczecin. He researches on regionalist approaches in the area of literary and cultural history, especially of Pomerania, cultural transfer processes and narrativization of cultural landscapes.