Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts: Narrating
Spaces, Reading Urbanity explores the narrative formations of urbanity
from an interdisciplinary perspective. Within the framework of the
"spatial turn," contributors from disciplines ranging from geography and
history to literary and media studies theorize narrative constructions
of the city and cities, and analyze relevant examples from a variety of
discourses, media, and cities. Subdivided into six sections, the book
explores the interactions of city and text--as well as other media--and
the conflicting narratives that arise in these interactions. Offering
case studies that discuss specific aspects of the narrative construction
of Berlin and London, the text also considers narratives of urban
discontinuity and their theoretical implications. Ultimately, this
volume captures the narratological, artistic, material, social, and
performative possibilities inherent in spatial representations of the
city.