literature,this spatial turn has the meaning of classic direction change.Theconcept of new century literature is a kind of reflection of direction change in theory.But it embodies the consciousness based on literature history in the form of time to understand the spatial turn of literature picture...
González studies the emergence of the Spatial Turn in the 1990s and its impact on the Latin American literary critics analyzing the representation of the city in Latin American literature. He highlights the important role of early twenty-first century feminist readings of Latin American women ...
Focusing on the role of the European Central Bank during the recent banking and sovereign debt crisis in the euro area, this article contributes to the literature on ideational and institu-tional change at critical junctures. In line wit... B Braun - 《International Studies Association Annual Co...
The nature of spatial interaction models and the associated data means that residual errors cannot always be assumed to be Gaussian, though this is often assumed in the literature. Our primary goal is to improve upon the statistical analysis commonly carried out in the literature and apply this ...
Some literature suggests that it is caused by social and cultural factors such as family structure, rapid job growth, lack of housing, traffic congestion, and public-sector policies (Kennedy, 2001). Gentrification can occur on a small or large scale. For example, individual newcomers can slowly...
canons can be obscured by a reductionist “rise of modern literature” narrative that tells the story of literary professionalization in “low-professional” terms, as a historical shift from patronage-based amateurs to commercial “authors by trade,” in which weak-valued reading largely wins the ...
Spatial transcriptomics technologies developed in recent years can provide various information including tissue heterogeneity, which is fundamental in biological and medical research, and have been making significant breakthroughs. Single-cell RNA sequen
Hence, the sublattice symmetrySand chiral symmetry Π usually are not distinguished in the literature3,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14, and the two terms, “sublattice” and “chiral”, have been used interchangeably. Furthermore, the topological classification for sublattice symmetry is commonly ...
Three phenomena described in the literature could serve as mechanisms for such multiscale representation: these include the dorsoventral gradient of place-field size in the hippocampus and dorsoventral gradient of grid-spacing in the medial entorhinal cortex, the dynamic adjustment of place-field size ...
With this article I put in another cornerstone of writing the history of the We/afe-literature. Bourdieu has been accepted as a suitable theory for this topic by now: but what about theories of space (Bachtin, Lotman)? And what about the postcolonial brand of it (Said)? I am looking ...