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29 - English Language and Literature

University of Strathclyde

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Book title

Mobility at Large : Globalization, Textuality and Innovative Travel Writing

Type
A - Authored book
DOI
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Publisher of book
Liverpool University Press
ISBN of book
9781846318214
Year of publication
2012
Number of additional authors
1
Additional information

Rune Graulund was the key author and researcher of the following sections of Mobility at Large: Globalization, Textuality and Travel Writing (see below).

Rune Graulund was responsible for researching and writing the sections on Amitav Ghosh, Caryl Phillips, Sam Miller, Iain Sinclair, Rachel Licthenstein and Orhan Pamuk, as of co-researching and co-authoring the overall framework and perspective of the study. Specifically, Rune Graulund was responsible for authoring:

All of Chapter 2 (49-76)

All of Chapter 4 (122-164)

Parts of Chapter 5 (179-197)

In addition, Rune Graulund co-authored and co-researched 'Introduction: Travel Revisited (1-20) as well as 'Postscript: Still Mobile' (198-202).

Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
None
Proposed double-weighted
Yes
Double-weighted statement

Mobility at Large generates a particularly extensive or complex concept or thesis; presents a critical insight or argument which was dependent upon the completion of a lengthy period of data collection. As the first monograph to investigate the formal (rather than the political) aspects of travel writing, gathering the best primary works to study took a long time time. Similarly, the study reevaluates and challenges over a century of scholarly critical study of travel writing which demanded a firm and wide-ranging grasp of several critical fields, including travel writing studies, postcolonial theory and literature, globalisation studies and critical theory.

Reserve for a double-weighted output
No
Non-English
No
English abstract
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