Dragging the corpse: Landscape and memory.

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Cashdan, Liz and McCrory, Moy 2015. Dragging the corpse: Landscape and memory. in: Multilingual Matters.
AuthorsCashdan, Liz and McCrory, Moy
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Writers have always used the land to represent what it is to be human and have used landscape as a vehicle for emotion and identity. In probing the question does a nation write the people, or do the people write the nation, the writer confronts their own sense of belonging , their adherence and divergence. No longer figures in a landscape, we become the frame through which landscape must pass on its way to a re-consideration and a re-inscription. Exploring the inner lands in response to environment.

Writers have always used the land to represent what it is to be human and have used landscape as a vehicle for emotion and identity. In probing the question does a nation write the people, or do the people write the nation, the writer confronts their own sense of belonging , their adherence and divergence. No longer figures in a landscape, we become the frame through which landscape must pass on its way to a re-consideration and a re-inscription. Exploring the inner lands in response to environment.

KeywordsCreative writing; Place; Identity; Belonging; Nationality; Prose; Poetry; Education
Year2015
PublisherMultilingual Matters
SeriesNew Writing Viewpoints 11
ISBN9781783093533
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/622950
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Publication dates01 Apr 2015
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