ABSTRACT
This interdisciplinary collection explores the diverse relationships between the frequently ignored and inherently ambiguous hinterlands and their manifestations in literature and culture. Moving away from perspectives that emphasize the marginality of hinterlands and present them as devoid of agency and “cultural currency”, this collection assembles a series of original essays using various modes of engagement to reconceptualize hinterlands and highlight their semiotic complexity. Apart from providing a reassessment of hinterlands in terms of their geocultural significance, this book also explores hinterlands through such concepts as nostalgia, heterotopia, identity formation, habitation, and cognitive mapping, with reference to a wide geographical field. Literary and filmic revisions of familiar hinterlands, such as the Australian outback, Alberta prairie, and Arizona desert, are juxtaposed in this volume with representations of such little-known European hinterlands as Lower Silesia and Ukraine, and the complicated political dimension of First World War internment camps is investigated with regard to Kapuskasing (Ontario). Rural China and the Sussex Downs are examined here as writers’ retreats. Inner-city hinterlands in Haiti, India, Morocco, and urban New Jersey take on new meaning when contrasted with the vast hinterlands of megacities like Johannesburg and Los Angeles. The spectrum of diverse approaches to hinterlands helps to reinforce their multilayered and multivocal nature as spaces that defy clear categorization.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|42 pages
Hinterlands as movement and transit
chapter 3|13 pages
Decrepitude, dispossession, poetry, and a no-place as a site of weak resistance
part II|71 pages
Heterotopic hinterlands
chapter 5|16 pages
Unravelling the Haitian hinterland as a twofold space
chapter 6|13 pages
Haven, rebellion, revelation
chapter 7|13 pages
The ethical call from the hinterlands
part III|50 pages
Regenerative and nostalgic hinterlands
chapter 9|18 pages
(Re)constructing identity along the road through the Chinese hinterland
part IV|75 pages
Hinterlands revisited and reimagined