Understanding Maps after Multimodal Literature: A New Taxonomy

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  • Thomas Mantzaris Ionian University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14714/CP101.1771

Abstract

The article examines literature’s multifaceted engagement with maps and proposes a five-category taxonomy that refines existing classifications. I suggest that the understanding of maps in literature should be increasingly informed by practices encountered in multimodal literary texts, a genre with a rapidly expanding critical framework. The innovative collection of map-based stories Where You Are (2013) by Visual Editions, is provided as a case study. The analysis of three selected pieces from the collection highlights the intersections between literature and cartography as well as establishes the significance of design in building literary narratives.

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Published

2023-06-12

How to Cite

Mantzaris, T. (2023). Understanding Maps after Multimodal Literature: A New Taxonomy. Cartographic Perspectives, (101), 10–24. https://doi.org/10.14714/CP101.1771

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Peer-Reviewed Articles