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@inbook{63844, author = {Weiss, Michaela}, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, booktitle = {Representations of the Local in the Postmillennial Novel: New Voices from the Margins}, edition = {1}, editor = {Milena Kaličanin and Soňa Šnircová}, keywords = {globalization in literature; e-romance; Emma Donoghue; local geographies}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, isbn = {978-1-5275-8954-4}, pages = {10-24}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, title = {Local Geographies, (Dis)Placements, and Global e-Romance in Emma Donoghue’s Landing}, url = {https://www.cambridgescholars.com/resources/pdfs/978-1-5275-8954-4-sample.pdf}, year = {2022} }
TY - CHAP ID - 63844 AU - Weiss, Michaela PY - 2022 TI - Local Geographies, (Dis)Placements, and Global e-Romance in Emma Donoghue’s Landing VL - neuveden PB - Cambridge Scholars Publishing CY - Newcastle upon Tyne SN - 9781527589544 KW - globalization in literature KW - e-romance KW - Emma Donoghue KW - local geographies UR - https://www.cambridgescholars.com/resources/pdfs/978-1-5275-8954-4-sample.pdf N2 - The globalized world offers equally globalized opportunities and forms of interaction between and among people. Yet alongside the endorsed e- communication and non-stop availability in the online world, there runs a simultaneous desire to be outside the reach of modern technologies and to interact with others on purely personal, physical level, or not at all, as the popularity of dark and/or solitary retreats manifest.The interplays between the local and global are discussed in Emma Donoghue’s (b. 1969) novel Landing (2007), which explores negotiations between a modern long-distance e-romance, and the commitment to one’s local landscape and community that forms an essential part of the lovers’ identities. ER -
WEISS, Michaela. Local Geographies, (Dis)Placements, and Global e-Romance in Emma Donoghue’s Landing. In Milena Kaličanin and Soňa Šnircová. \textit{Representations of the Local in the Postmillennial Novel: New Voices from the Margins}. 1. vyd. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2022, s.~10-24. ISBN~978-1-5275-8954-4.
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