Here you can find details about a selection of relevant publications from contributing staff and postgraduate students, as well as access some online student essay collections from past Postgraduate Workshops.
We have also provided some links to useful websites and resources both inside and outside the University.
Space & Place
Alexander, Neal & David Cooper (eds.) (2013) Poetry & Geography: Space and Place in Post-war Poetry, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press
Alexander, Neal (2013) 'Where lives converge: Peter Riley and the poetics of place', in Neal Alexander & David Cooper, eds., Poetry & Geography: Space and Place in Post-war Poetry, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 134-47
Alexander, Neal & David Cooper (2013) 'Introduction: Poetry & geography', in Neal Alexander & David Cooper, eds., Poetry & Geography: Space and Place in Post-war Poetry, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1-18
Region & Nation
Alexander, Neal & James Moran (eds.) (2013) Regional Modernisms, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
Alexander, Neal (2013) 'The idea of north: Basil Bunting and regional modernism', in Neal Alexander & James Moran, eds., Regional Modernisms, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 200-21
Alexander, Neal & James Moran (2013) 'Introduction: Regional Modernisms', in Neal Alexander & James Moran, eds., Regional Modernisms, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1-21
Architecture
Zimmerman, Emma (2015) '"[T]he tottering lace-like architecture of ruins": The Wartime Home in Elizabeth Bowen's The Heat of the Day', Literary Geographies, 1:1, 42-61
Zimmerman, Emma (2015) '"Always the same stairs, always the same room": The Uncanny Architecture of Jean Rhys's Good Morning, Midnight', Journal of Modern Literature, 38:4
Environment
Chamberlain, Louise (in preparation) '"The sea was the river,/ the river the sea": the Severn Estuary and the Bristol Channel in Robert Minhinnick and Philip Gross', Geocriticism and Ecocriticism: Overlapping Territories in Environmental and Spatial Literary Studies, ed. by Robert T. Tally Jr. and Christine Battista
Chamberlain, Louise (forthcoming 2014) '"The unfenced border": Boundaries, Borders, and Thresholds in Zoë Skoulding and Patrick McGuinness', International Journal of Welsh Writing in English
Chamberlain, Louise (2013) '"Coming down like slate-grey rain": Barry MacSweeney's natural-artificial environments', Green Letters, 17:2
'Writing Cities: a Postgraduate Workshop', 9th June 2009
Writing the Anishnabe City: Urban Aesthetics in Joseph Boyden's Through Black Spruce (2008)
Into the Postsuburban Thirdspace: T. Coraghessan Boyle's The Tortilla Curtain (1995)
Gothic, Global Berlin: An Analysis of Chloe Aridjis's Book of Clouds
Following the flâneur: a methodological and textual critique
The Architect's Paradox: Experience and the Creation of Space
'Negotiating Space: a Postgraduate Workshop', 16th June 2008
Negotiating Outer Space: Britain in the 1950's
Transforming the Tropics: The Creation of British Space in India
Stan Douglas's performance of contested space in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
The political inception of psychogeography: Iain Sinclair's Downriver (1991)
Coercive Sound: the Bodily Negotiation of Early English Performance Space
'Space, Place and Landscape: a Postgraduate Workshop', 13th July 2007
Performing Space in Prepalatial Crete
The Place of Theatre in Nottingham in the 1960s
Commonwealth landscapes in post-war Lon don
Lost in the City: Cognitive (social) Mapping and Contemporary Fiction
This all happens where? Regional representation within J.J. Steinfeld's Anton Chekhov Was Never in Charlottetown and Michael Winter's This All Happ ened
Douglas Coupland's Visions of Regional Apocalyse
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