• Figure 4.7 Regionally identifying authors (left side) and their most common geospatial images (right side) and feelings about those places (center).

FIG. 4.7. Regionally identifying authors (left side) and their most common geospatial images (right side) and feelings about those places (center).

From Shredding the Map: Imagined Geographies of Revolutionary Russia, 1914–1922 by Edith W. Clowes

  • The main point of this tripartite graph (FIG. 4.7) is to exhibit the array of feelings that enhance agency—celebration (joy), pride, love, hope, loyalty—and the vast number of geographical places invoked. The places mapped among these regionalist writers, listed in the right-hand column, show an unparalleled variety and detail of place names and types of place.
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