Nature and Space in Contemporary Scottish Writing and Art
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Focusing on the interplay between landscape and identity, this book explores how contemporary Scottish writers and artists engage with nature within the context of devolved Scotland. Camille Manfredi analyzes various artistic practices and works by notable figures like Linda Cracknell and Kathleen Jamie, highlighting their innovative approaches to spatial representation. Through a detailed examination of site-specific art and literature, the book delves into the evolving relationship between Scotland's environment and its cultural identity, emphasizing a redefined sense of place and time.
