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Unsettling Narratives

Folklore’s Textual Geographies

Examines the influence of folk stories on the real spaces in which they are set.

This book takes a literary geographical approach to the study of folklore, exploring the complex relationships between people, narratives, and places as they emerge through belief, storytelling, and ritual practice. Drawing on human geography, folkloristics, and literary studies, it demonstrates how folk narratives inform and shape geographical imaginings, influencing lived experiences of actual-world environments. An examination of Yanagita Kunio’s Tonō Monogatari, a volume of 119 folktales from the northeast of Japan, highlights the formative role folk narratives play in shaping regional identities and cultural memory. Unsettling Narratives identifies folklore as a key process through which place acquires meaning, thereby facilitating a deeper engagement with the intersections of text, space, and communal narratives. By emphasizing the spatial significance of folkloric storytelling, this book provides new methodological and theoretical pathways for literary geographers to explore the co-constitution of narrative and place across local, regional, and global scales.

216 pages | 5.43 x 8.5 | © 2026

Literary Geography

Geography: Cultural and Historical Geography

Literature and Literary Criticism: General Criticism and Critical Theory


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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Exordium
Introduction
Literary Geography
Approaching Folklore
Geography and Folklore
Folklore and Geography
Tono Monogatari
Structure
Interspatiality
From Spatiality to Interspatiality
Interspatiality and folklore
Tono Monogatari: An Interspatiality
Narrating Numinosity
Hinges
Coalescence
The Spatial Hinge
Locating Hinges
Ostension
Ostension, Narrative, Spatiality
Tono Monogatari and Conditioned Ostension
Contours
Contours
Geobiographism
Tono Monogatari: Memory and Landscape
Constellations
Region
Folklore and Region
Folklore’s Constellations
Ecotypes
The Ecotype
Literary Geography and the Ecotype
Tono Monogatari as Ecotype
Scribing
More-than-textual geographies?
Inscribing
Describing
Encounters
Intra-textual Encounters
An on the Ground Approach
Sites
Loops: A Postscript
Folklore Loops
The Tono Monogatari Loop(s)
Iterations
Future Cycles
Bibliography

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