RT Journal Article T1 The Spatial Turn in Literary Historiography A1 Cabo Aseguinolaza, Fernando AB In his article "The Spatial Turn in Literary Historiography," Fernando Cabo Aseguinolazaexamines the spatialization of literary history in recent years. He evaluates the resurgence of interestin literary geography and argues that the geographic dimension is not the only aspect of thepredominant spatiality in new literary histories. Further, Cabo Aseguinolaza postulates that althoughthe emphasis on spatiality marks many current literary histories, all literary histories imply spatialelements of different character and scope and that these options constitute an essential part of theperformative capacity of history writing. In particular, Cabo Aseguinolaza discusses categoriesproposed by Henri Lefebvre in his La Production de l'espace (1974) and illustrates Lefebvre's notionswith examples from Spanish scholarship. PB Purdue University Press SN 1481-4374 YR 2011 FD 2011 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/21746 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/21746 LA eng NO Cabo Aseguinolaza, Fernando. "The Spatial Turn in Literary Historiography." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 13.5 (2011): DS Minerva RD 25 abr 2026