Bertrand Westphal
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Bertrand Westphal (born May 10, 1962, in
Strasbourg, France Strasbourg (, , ; german: Straßburg ; gsw, label= Bas Rhin Alsatian, Strossburi , gsw, label=Haut Rhin Alsatian, Strossburig ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France and the official seat of the Eu ...
), is a French scholar and essayist.


Career

Westphal, a professor of
comparative literature Comparative literature is an academic field dealing with the study of literature and cultural expression across linguistic, national, geographic, and disciplinary boundaries. Comparative literature "performs a role similar to that of the study ...
and literary theory, has been teaching at the
University of Limoges The University of Limoges (''Université de Limoges'') is a French public university, based in Limoges. Its chancellor is the rector of the Academy of Limoges (an administrative district in France for education and research). It counts more than ...
since 1998. He has been directing the "Human Spaces and Cultural Interactions" research team (EA 1087) since 2000. He was a visiting professor at
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(2005) and at the University of North Carolina Charlotte (2013-2015). Westphal is the founder of Geocriticism, a method of literary analysis and literary theory that incorporates the study of geographic space. After editing the first collective work on this topic (''La Géocritique mode d'emploi''), he published the essay ''La Géocritique. Réel, fiction, espace'' in 2007. In 2011, the book was translated into English (United States), under the title of ''Geocriticism: Real and Fictional Spaces'' by
Robert Tally Robert T. Tally Jr. is a professor of English at Texas State University. His research and teaching focuses on the relations among space, narrative, and representation, particularly in U.S. and comparative literature, and he is active in the emerg ...
, who has become one of the main promoters of this literary approach in the United States. Geocriticism lays the foundations of the homonymous theory, i.e. an interdisciplinary method of literary analysis that focuses on spatial representations. In 2011, Westphal published the essay ''Le Monde plausible. Espace, lieu, carte'', which proposes a diachronic study of the models of spatial representation. In this book, he distinguishes open space and closed place and gives special value to maps. In 2013, ''Le Monde plausible'' was translated into English (United States) by Amy Wells, under the title ''The Plausible World''. A third volume, ''La Cage des méridiens. La littérature et l’art contemporain face à la globalisation'', published in March 2016, completes what appears to be a Geocriticism trilogy. This work examines the specific role of literature and contemporary art on a global scale and focuses on transcultural logics and decentering. Westphal is the author of several other books, such as ''Roman et Evangile'' (2000), about the transposition, in a plain narratological sense, of episodes or characters drawn from the Gospels in the contemporary European novel. He is also the author of ''L’œil de la Méditerranée. Une odyssée littéraire'' (2005), which brings together a series of studies of Mediterranean places, and ''Austro-fictions. Une géographie de l’intime'' (2010), which explores the works of a dozen of contemporary Austrian writers.


Bibliography

In English: * ''Geocriticism. Real and Fictional Spaces'', New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, translated by Robert T. Tally Jr., XIII, 192 * ''The Plausible World. A Geocritical Approach to Space, Place, and Maps'', 2013, translated by Amy Wells, XV, 191 In French: * ''La Géocritique mode d’emploi'', Limoges, Presses Universitaires de Limoges, 2000, 311 p. * ''Le Rivage des mythes : une géocritique méditerranéenne : le lieu et son mythe'', Limoges, Presses Universitaires de Limoges, coll. « Espaces humains », 2001, 384 p. * ''Roman & évangile: transposition de l'évangile dans le roman européen'', Limoges, Presses Universitaires de Limoges, 2002, 406 p. * ''Littérature et espaces'', avec Juliette Vion-Dury et Jean-Marie Grassin, Limoges, Presses Universitaires de Limoges, 2003, 668 p., * ''L’Œil de la Méditerranée : Une odyssée littéraire'', La Tour d'Aigues, France, Éditions de l'Aube, coll. « Regards croisés », 2005, 397 p. * ''La Géocritique. Réel, fiction, espace'', Paris, Éditions de Minuit, coll. « Paradoxe », 2007, 304 p. * ''Austro-fictions : Une géographie de l'intime'', Publications de l'Université de Rouen et du Havre, éditeur, coll. « Austriaca », 2010, 190 p. * ''Espaces, Tourismes, Esthétiques'', avec Lorenzo Flabbi et Col., Limoges, Presses Universitaires de Limoges, coll. « Espaces humains », 2010, 272 p. * ''Le Monde plausible. Espace, lieu, carte'', Paris, Éditions de Minuit, coll. « Paradoxe », 2011, 256 p. * ''L’Émergence, en réponse aux travaux de Jean-Marie Grassin'', avec Jacques Fontanille et Juliette Vion-Dury (éds.), Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Peter Lang, 2011, 282p. * ''La Cage des méridiens. La Littérature et l’Art contemporain face à la globalisation'', Éditions de Minuit, 2016, 272p.


References


External links

*"The Mediterranean Region - Making by Design - Bertrand Westphal Keynote Speaker". Harvard Graduate School of Design 3/26/2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdV9Ub5PbqU *"Words Making Worlds. Arts and Maps" Lecture by prof. Bertrand Westphal. Chapel Hill 3/28/2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSP5B-W9i0o *Marine Meunier, « Pour une anti‑polémologie du savoir. Les structures discursives de l’Occident », Acta fabula, vol. 18, n° 4, Essais critiques, Avril 2017, URL : http://www.fabula.org/revue/document10270.php, page consultée le 25 avril 2017. {{DEFAULTSORT:Westphal, Bertrand 1962 births Living people Writers from Strasbourg Academic staff of the University of Limoges