03711nam 2200349 450 991068251800332120230513055338.0(CKB)5580000000527084(NjHacI)995580000000527084(EXLCZ)99558000000052708420230513d2019 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGeorges Perec's geographies material, performative and textual spaces /edited by Charles Forsdick, Andrew N. Leak, Richard PhillipsLondon :UCL Press,2019.1 online resource (xvii, 258 pages)1-78735-445-8 Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Georges Perec's geographies -- Perecquian geographies -- Part I: Perec's geographies -- 2. The mapping of loss -- 3. 'Entre Frence et Engleterre': Toponyms and the poetics of reference in Perec's fiction -- 4. Vanishing points: Shifting perspectives on The Man Who Sleeps / Un homme qui dort -- 5. Species of Spaces and the politics of scale: Perec, Gaullism and geography after Lefebvre -- 6. Accumulation versus dispersion: Perec and 'his' diaspora 7. Islands, camps, zones: Towards a nissological reading of Perec8. Textual, audio and physical space: Adapting Perec's radio plays for theatre -- Part II: Perecquian geographies -- 9. Perecquian soundscapes -- 10. Perecquian spaces for performance practice -- 11. Embodiment and everyday space: Dancing with Georges Perec -- 12. Seeing more flatly: The Regional Book -- 13. Endotic Englishness: Meades, Perec and the everyday curiosities of place -- 14. Perecquian fieldwork: Photography and the fairground -- 15. 'Force yourself to see more flatly': A photographic investigation of the infra-ordinary.Georges Perec, novelist, filmmaker and essayist, was one of the most inventive and original writers of the twentieth century. A fascinating aspect of his work is its intrinsically geographical nature. With major projects on space and place, Perec's writing speaks to a variety of geographical, urban and architectural concerns, both in a substantive way, including a focus on cities, streets, homes and apartments, and in a methodological way, experimenting with methods of urban exploration and observation, classification, enumeration and taxonomy. Georges Perec's Geographies is the first book to offer a rounded picture of Perec's geographical interests. Divided into two parts, Part I, Perec's Geographies, explores the geographies within Perec's work in film, literature and radio, from descriptions of streets to the spaces of his texts, while Part II, Perecquian Geographies, explores geographies in a range of material and metaphorical forms, including photographic essays, soundscapes, theatre, dance and writing, created by those directly inspired by Perec. Georges Perec's Geographies extends the body of Perec criticism beyond Literary and French Studies to disciplines including Geography, Urban Studies, Planning and Architecture to offer a complete and systematic examination of Georges Perec's geographies. The diversity of readings and approaches will be of interest not only to Perec readers and fans but to students and researchers across these subjects.848.91409Forsdick CharlesLeak Andrew N.Phillips RichardNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910682518003321Georges Perec's geographies3362989UNINA