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Hedged in? Branching out? The hedge as symbol of transition in Jean-Loup Trassard¡¯s L¡¯Homme des haies

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Ni Loingsigh A (2023) Hedged in? Branching out? The hedge as symbol of transition in Jean-Loup Trassard¡¯s L¡¯Homme des haies. Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment Biennial Conferencd, University of Liverpool, 30.08.2023-01.09.2023.

Abstract
First paragraph: For Doreen Massey (2018: 154), Heidegger-derived understandings of ¡®place¡¯ are problematic because ¡®[they] rel[y] on an introverted, inward-looking history¡¯ and seem ¡®to require the drawing of boundaries¡¯ to support their definition. Consequently, one of the ways Massey begins to work through a more progressive sense of place is by refusing to ¡®[draw] its enclosing boundaries¡¯ (2018: 155). A study that focuses on hedges might, therefore, imply a starting point that is in contraposition to Massey. After all, hedges, as vegetative boundaries, are not just fixed and emplaced ¡ª literally rooted ¡ª but, in histories of agrarian reform, for example, they have served as a means for defining the places they enclose and the ways they are owned, managed and used.

StatusUnpublished
ConferenceAssociation for the Study of Literature and the Environment Biennial Conferencd
Conference locationUniversity of Liverpool
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Dr Aedin Ni Loingsigh

Dr Aedin Ni Loingsigh

Lectureship in French and Francophone, French