Sense of Place: Transatlantic Perspectives
In an era of multilocal mobility and rooting, the sense of rooting in a place and its adaptations are relevant to environmental issues. The book collects articles by researchers in Spain and the United States on the literary and artistic representations of places and our relationships with them in a changing world. Researchers wonder what literature and art, cinema and museums give us about changes in the sense of roots or, on the contrary, in alienation and, on the other hand, what role do the arts play in questioning presuppositions and open new perspectives in the search for an education based on a sense of place, ecologically informed.
Axel Goodbody