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LIVING MAPS SEMINAR: Cultural Cartographies Series

 A Literary Atlas for Wales 

 With Dr. Kieron Smith 


Chair: Mike Duggan 

Venue: The Nash Lecture Theatre, Kings College, The Strand, London, WC2R 2LS (Note: Entrance on the Strand - A member of the team will be waiting to sign you in at reception)

 

Date: Wednesday 10th January 2018 

 

Time: 18:00 - 20:00

 

In this seminar Kieron Smith will introduce the Literary Atlas project to discuss how digital mapping technologies and deep mapping techniques may be used to develop a socio-spatial understanding of Welsh literature. 

Literary Atlas is an interdisciplinary digital intervention in the emerging field of Literary Geography. Its primary aim is to build an innovative online atlas providing digital deep maps of twelve English-language novels set in Wales. It hopes to provide insights into the complex relationships between people, places, and literary culture. It asks: what role does literature play in the construction of places? What role does place play in the production of literature? How does literature impact on the ways individuals and communities inhabit places? Can digital deep maps play a role in strengthening community identity? For more information visit: literaryatlas.wales/literaryatlas.cymru @LitAtlasWales 

Kieron Smith is a research associate in The School of Geography and Planning at Cardiff University. His recent research has focused on examining the cultural geographies of Welsh national culture through poetry and documentary films. He is part of The Literary Atlas team, along with Professor Jon Anderson, Professor Kirsti Bohata (Swansea University) and Dr Jeffrey Morgan (University of South Wales).

 

 

Cost: Tickets £10.00 and £7.50 concessions 

 

Book now at Eventbrite :http://bit.ly/lmsemjan

 


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