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Literary Geographies and the Work of David Ireland : An Australian Atlas / / by Brett Heino



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Autore: Heino Brett Visualizza persona
Titolo: Literary Geographies and the Work of David Ireland : An Australian Atlas / / by Brett Heino Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025
Edizione: 1st ed. 2025.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (331 pages)
Disciplina: 304.2
Soggetto topico: Human geography
Cultural geography
Australasian literature
Human Geography
Social and Cultural Geography
Australasian Literature
Nota di contenuto: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Radical geography and the spatiality of capitalism -- Chapter 3: Literary geography and the spatial unconscious -- Chapter 4: From the hidden abode of production to global capital -- Chapter 5: Abstract space and the cauldron of the state -- Chapter 6: Second nature comes first – the world according to capital -- Chapter 7: The Southern Cross Hotel and Home Beautiful – place triumphant? -- Chapter 8: Betwixt and between the lumpenproletariat -- Chapter 9: Women of the present and future – spatiality and gender -- Chapter 10: Conclusion.
Sommario/riassunto: This book explores the spatiality of post-World War II Australian society through the vehicle of David Ireland’s literature. Employing concepts from radical geography and structural Marxist literary theory, it posits the existence of a spatial unconscious of literary texts, whereby they encode the spatiality of the society into which they are born. By mining the spatial unconscious of Ireland’s texts, we can create a complex, unique and highly fertile atlas of the spaces and places of Australia. In particular, Ireland’s works ideologically handle the contradictory relationship between capitalism’s regime of abstract space, rooted in the production process and the state, and the meaningful social places that can be forged out of the struggle of social forces including workers, lumpenproletarians, women and indigenous peoples. In the midst of the contemporary spatial crisis, this study of Ireland is a form of mapping, creating an atlas by which we might plot our past and present and orient ourselves to the future. Brett Heino is a legal scholar and historian in the Law Faculty at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. His research interests include literary geography, the political economy of labour law, and the legal and spatial structure of post-World War II Australian capitalism. He is the author of two books: Regulation Theory and Australian Capitalism: Rethinking Social Justice and Labour Law (2017) and Space, Place and Capitalism: The Literary Geographies of The Unknown Industrial Prisoner (2021). He has also published articles in leading journals, including Political Geography, Environment & Planning E, Labour History and the Journal of Australian Political Economy.
Titolo autorizzato: Literary Geographies and the Work of David Ireland  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 981-9502-37-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9911022355603321
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Serie: Social Sciences Series