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      The Beach in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures
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      The Beach in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures

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      Reading Littoral Space

      The Beach in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures

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      The Beach in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures book

      Reading Littoral Space
      ByUrsula Kluwick, Virginia Richter
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2015
      eBook Published 1 March 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315613932
      Pages 214
      eBook ISBN 9781315613932
      Subjects Geography, Humanities, Language & Literature
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      Kluwick, U., & Richter, V. (2015). The Beach in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures: Reading Littoral Space (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315613932

      ABSTRACT

      From early colonial encounters to the ecological disasters of the twenty-first century, the performativity of contact has been a crucial element in the political significance of the beach. Conceptualising the beach as a creative trope and as a socio-cultural site, as well as an aesthetically productive topography, this collection examines its multiplicity of meanings and functions as a natural environment engendering both desire and fear in the human imagination from the Victorian period to the present. The contributors examine literature, film, and art, in addition to moments of encounter and environmental crisis, to highlight the beach as a social space inspiring particular codes of behaviour and specific discourses, as a geographical frontier between land and water, as an historical site of contact and conflict, and as a vacationscape promising regeneration and withdrawal from everyday life. The diversity of the beach is reflected in the geographical range, with essays on locales and texts from Britain, Ireland, the Caribbean, South Africa, the United States, Polynesia, and New Zealand. Focusing on the changed function of the beach as a result of processes of industrialisation and the rise of a modern leisure and health culture, this interdisciplinary volume theorises the beach as a demarcater of the precarious boundary between land and the sea, as well as between nature and culture.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |20 pages

      Introduction: ’Twixt Land and Sea: Approaches to Littoral Studies

      ByVirginia Richter, Ursula Kluwick

      chapter 1|16 pages

      Visions of the Beach in Victorian Britain

      ByChristiana Payne

      chapter 2|16 pages

      Dover Beach and the Politics and Poetics of Perspective

      ByKatharina Rennhak

      chapter 3|18 pages

      ‘Gripping to a wet rock’: Coastal Erosion and the Land-Sea Divide as Existentialist/Ecocritical Tropes in Contemporary British and Irish Fiction

      ByBritish and Irish Fiction Anne-Julia Zwierlein

      chapter 4|16 pages

      Shorelines: Littoral Landscapes in the Poetry of Michael Longley and Robert Minhinnick

      ByMichael Longley, Robert Minhinnick Neal Alexander

      chapter 5|20 pages

      John Burnside’s Seascapes

      ByJulika Griem

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Caribbean Beachcombers

      ByTobias Döring

      chapter 7|18 pages

      Literary Inscriptions on the South African Beach: Ambiguous Settings, Ambivalent Textualities

      chapter 8|16 pages

      Food for Sharks: Abjection on the Beach

      ByUrsula Kluwick

      chapter 9|20 pages

      ‘Where things meet in the world between sea and land’: Human-Whale Encounters in Littoral Space

      chapter 10|18 pages

      Slow Violence on the Beach: Documenting Disappearance in There Once Was an Island

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