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Ni Loingsigh A (2023) Hedged in? Branching out? The hedge as symbol of transition in Jean-Loup Trassard's L'Homme des haies. Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment Biennial Conferencd, University of Liverpool, 30.08.2023-01.09.2023.
Abstract
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For Doreen Massey (2018: 154), Heidegger-derived understandings of ‘place’ are problematic because ‘[they] rel[y] on an introverted, inward-looking history’ and seem ‘to require the drawing of boundaries’ to support their definition. Consequently, one of the ways Massey begins to work through a more progressive sense of place is by refusing to ‘[draw] its enclosing boundaries’ (2018: 155). A study that focuses on hedges might, therefore, imply a starting point that is in contraposition to Massey. After all, hedges, as vegetative boundaries, are not just fixed and emplaced — literally rooted — but, in histories of agrarian reform, for example, they have served as a means for defining the places they enclose and the ways they are owned, managed and used.
| Status | Unpublished | 
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| URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/37047 | 
| Conference | Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment Biennial Conferencd | 
| Conference location | University of Liverpool | 
| Dates | – | 
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Senior Lecturer, French