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City Codes: Reading the Modern Urban Novel

Author Hana Wirth-Nesher
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Literary Criticism
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ISBN / ASIN0521060044
ISBN-139780521060042
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City Codes is a study of the representation of the city in the modern novel that takes difference as its point of departure, so that cities are read according to the cultural and social position of the urbanite. City Codes argues that the modern urban novel, in contrast to earlier novels, is characterized by an intersection of public and private space, but that this intersection is mapped differently according to the position of the city dweller in terms of history, politics, nationality, gender, class, and race.
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