1st Edition

Global Kaleidoscopes East-West Cities in Literature

By Michael Moreno Copyright 2027
244 Pages
by Routledge

This book introduces the concept of the East-West city to explore new urban identities that challenge binary constructions between Eastern and Western cultures through the literary study of global cities. It does so by reimagining our relational connections to time and space across diverse cultural, geographic, and literary contexts. In the twentieth century, notions such as hybridity, third... Read more

1. Introduction: Global Rotations of the Kaleidoscope

2. Istanbul: Beyond the Haze of Hüzün

3. Chinese Urban Geographies:

3.1. Harmonizing and Disrupting Imaginaries

3.2. Hong Kong’s Precarious Port Mentalities

4. Greater Jerusalem: Tracing Uneven Cracks Between the Stones

5. Sites of Translation: Translocalizing the East-West City

6. Urban Odysseys: Charting the Constellation of East-West Cities

7. Conclusion: Ongoing Turns of Global Kaleidoscopes

Biography

Michael P. Moreno is Professor of English at Green River College in Washington state. His expertise is grounded in comparative literature, contemporary American and Latinx literature/culture, spatial theory, literary urban studies, human geography, and architectural theory. He has an extensive body of publications in academic journals and edited volumes examining literary spatial configurations of cities and their identities, with particular emphasis on the Latinx community as well as East–West confluences.