The Narrative Identity of European Cities in Contemporary Literature

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59045/nalans.2023.24

Keywords:

narrative, narrative identity, European city, urban representation, European city in literature

Abstract

This volume aimed to highlight narrative identities of European cities or city neighbourhoods that have been overlooked, such as mid-sized cities. These cities are neither small towns nor metropolises, cities that are now unveiling their appeal or specificity. The present special issue thus covers a range of representations of cities. The articles investigate more systematically how different texts deal with various cities from different experiential and fictional perspectives. The issue covers the geographical scope across Europe, from east to west or vice versa, as well as a range of different works of national literature(s), but with a clear emphasis on mid-sized European cities that have until now been deemed as lesser-known, secondary, peripheral, ‘other’ cities that are in the focus of the research of the COST project Writing Urban Places. New Narratives of the European City, within which this journal issue is being published.

Author Biographies

Sonja Novak, University of J. J. Strossmayer of Osijek, Croatia

This volume aimed to highlight narrative identities of European cities or city neighbourhoods that have been overlooked, such as mid-sized cities. These cities are neither small towns nor metropolises, cities that are now unveiling their appeal or specificity. The present special issue thus covers a range of representations of cities. The articles investigate more systematically how different texts deal with various cities from different experiential and fictional perspectives. The issue covers the geographical scope across Europe, from east to west or vice versa, as well as a range of different works of national literature(s), but with a clear emphasis on mid-sized European cities that have until now been deemed as lesser-known, secondary, peripheral, ‘other’ cities that are in the focus of the research of the COST project Writing Urban Places. New Narratives of the European City, within which this journal issue is being published.

Mustafa Zeki Çıraklı, Karadeniz Technical University

Karadeniz Technical University

Asma Mehan, Huckabee College of Architecture, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA

Huckabee College of Architecture,

Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA

Sílvia Quinteiro, Escola Superior de Gestão, Hotelaria e Turismo University of Algarve

Escola Superior de Gestão,

Hotelaria e Turismo

University of Algarve

References

Barthes, R. (1994). The Semiotic Challenge. University of California Press.

Lynch, K. (1990). The Image of the City. MIT Press.

Ricoeur, P. (1984). Time and Narrative. University of Chicago Press.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Novak, S., Çıraklı, M. Z., Mehan, A., & Quinteiro, S. (2023). The Narrative Identity of European Cities in Contemporary Literature . Journal of Narrative and Language Studies, 11(22), IV-VIII. https://doi.org/10.59045/nalans.2023.24