Fatherland and Postspace in Andre Dubus III’s The House of Sand and Fog

This article focuses on the notion of space and its influence on the social and cultural polices in Andre Dubus III’s bestselling novel, The House of Sand and Fog, through the perspective of cultural geographoy. Deploying Harvey and Upstone, the writer has tried to elaborate whether the disruption o...

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Main Author: زهرا طاهری
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Shahid Beheshti University 2018-03-01
Series:Naqd-i Zabān va Adabīyyāt-i Khārijī
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Online Access:http://clls.sbu.ac.ir/article/view/15732
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spelling doaj-773233bf6e5f4aaaa14406a9b19a18352021-09-02T07:10:19ZfasShahid Beheshti UniversityNaqd-i Zabān va Adabīyyāt-i Khārijī2008-73302588-70682018-03-0114192332576831Fatherland and Postspace in Andre Dubus III’s The House of Sand and Fogزهرا طاهری0استادیار زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی، دانشگاه کاشان، دانشکده زبانها و ادبیات خارجیThis article focuses on the notion of space and its influence on the social and cultural polices in Andre Dubus III’s bestselling novel, The House of Sand and Fog, through the perspective of cultural geographoy. Deploying Harvey and Upstone, the writer has tried to elaborate whether the disruption of geographical and cultural borders in recent decades has modified the general conception of “space,” or it still pursues a Euclidean one. To this end, notions of “Euclidean space,” “postspace,” and “place” have been studied. It is argued that, despite the demystification of notions like “nation,” “cultural purity,” “social heterogeneity,” and the racial and cultural diversity in recent decades, the West still followes in the tradition of Euclidean conception of “space” which emphasizes borders and boundaries. As a result, the binary of “us vs. them” is forgrounded wihin the borders of empire, and discrimination, a cultural one, becomes a prevalent practice. This paradox is addressed while postmodenism has been founded on a new conception of space as “postspace” which, accordingly, upsets the hierarchies of imperialism and liberal humanism.http://clls.sbu.ac.ir/article/view/15732فضای اقلیدسی-پسافضا،-تنوع فرهنگی -خانه‌ شن و مه- آندری دیوبوس
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Fatherland and Postspace in Andre Dubus III’s The House of Sand and Fog
Naqd-i Zabān va Adabīyyāt-i Khārijī
فضای اقلیدسی-پسافضا،-تنوع فرهنگی -خانه‌ شن و مه- آندری دیوبوس
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title Fatherland and Postspace in Andre Dubus III’s The House of Sand and Fog
title_short Fatherland and Postspace in Andre Dubus III’s The House of Sand and Fog
title_full Fatherland and Postspace in Andre Dubus III’s The House of Sand and Fog
title_fullStr Fatherland and Postspace in Andre Dubus III’s The House of Sand and Fog
title_full_unstemmed Fatherland and Postspace in Andre Dubus III’s The House of Sand and Fog
title_sort fatherland and postspace in andre dubus iii’s the house of sand and fog
publisher Shahid Beheshti University
series Naqd-i Zabān va Adabīyyāt-i Khārijī
issn 2008-7330
2588-7068
publishDate 2018-03-01
description This article focuses on the notion of space and its influence on the social and cultural polices in Andre Dubus III’s bestselling novel, The House of Sand and Fog, through the perspective of cultural geographoy. Deploying Harvey and Upstone, the writer has tried to elaborate whether the disruption of geographical and cultural borders in recent decades has modified the general conception of “space,” or it still pursues a Euclidean one. To this end, notions of “Euclidean space,” “postspace,” and “place” have been studied. It is argued that, despite the demystification of notions like “nation,” “cultural purity,” “social heterogeneity,” and the racial and cultural diversity in recent decades, the West still followes in the tradition of Euclidean conception of “space” which emphasizes borders and boundaries. As a result, the binary of “us vs. them” is forgrounded wihin the borders of empire, and discrimination, a cultural one, becomes a prevalent practice. This paradox is addressed while postmodenism has been founded on a new conception of space as “postspace” which, accordingly, upsets the hierarchies of imperialism and liberal humanism.
topic فضای اقلیدسی-پسافضا،-تنوع فرهنگی -خانه‌ شن و مه- آندری دیوبوس
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