2022
DOI: 10.56028/aehssr.1.1.28
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Map representation: all the land and sea which is written

Abstract: Space cannot exist only as a given place where social relations and social processes operate, which would imprison the spatial imagination of literary geography. The absence of the spatial dimension in social theory largely reduces the imagination of geography and the creativity of literature. Literary painting has become a key way of understanding our world, and literature creates a much grander world. Every time we open a nautical chart, we find the lost imperial sailors on the edge of the world, winding up … Show more

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