Georges Perec's geographies : material, performative and textual spaces /
edited by Charles Forsdick, Andrew Leak and Richard Phillips.
- 1 online resource : illustrations.
This book is published under a Creative Commons CC BY-NC license (CC BY-NC4.0).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction: Georges Perec's geographies; Perecquian geographies -- Part I, Perec's geographies. 2. The mapping of loss ; 3. 'Entre Frence et Engleterre': toponyms and the poetics of reference in Perec's fiction ; 4. Vanishing points: shifting perspectives on The Man Who Sleeps / Un homme qui dort ; 5. Species of Spaces and the politics of scale: Perec, Gaullism and geography after Lefebvre ; 6. Accumulation versus dispersion: Perec and 'his' diaspora ; 7. Islands, camps, zones: towards a nissological reading of Perec ; 8. Textual, audio and physical space: adapting Perec's radio plays for theatre -- Part II, Perecquian geographies. 9. Perecquian soundscapes ; 10. Perecquian spaces for performance practice ; 11. Embodiment and everyday space: dancing with Georges Perec ; 12. Seeing more flatly: The Regional Book ; 13. Endotic Englishness: Meades, Perec and the everyday curiosities of place ; 14. Perecquian fieldwork: photography and the fairground ; 15. 'Force yourself to see more flatly': a photographic investigation of the infra-ordinary.
Electronic reproduction. London : UCL Press, 2019. Available in PDF format. Description based on contents viewed 16 May 2020.