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Index
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction—Estranging the Map: On Literature and Cartography
I Theories and Methodologies
1 Cartographic Fiction
2 Literary Cartography: Mapping as Method
3 The (Un)Mappability of Literature
4 Cartographic Tropes: From Kant’s Maps to Foucault’s Topology
5 The Language of Cartography: Borges as Mapmaker
II Histories and Contexts
6 Muses of Cartography: Charting Odysseus from Homer to Joyce
7 Diagrammatic Thought in Medieval Literature
8 Hybrid Maps: Cartography and Literature in Spanish Imperial Expansion, Sixteenth Century
9 Bend of the Baroque: Toward a Literary Hydrography in France
10 Goethe and the Cartographic Representation of Nature around 1800
11 Conceptualizing the Novel Map: Nineteenth-Century French Literary Cartography
12 African Cartographies in Motion
III Genres and Themes
13 Popular Map Genres in American Literature
14 Map Line Narratives
15 Material Cartography: João Guimarães Rosa’s Paratexts
16 Cartographies of War: Star Charts, Topographic Maps, War Games
Conclusion
Contributors
Index
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