Lynne Pearce is Professor of Literary and Cultural Theory at Lancaster University, UK. She is also Director for the Humanities at Lancaster's Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe).
1 Introduction
- The Mobilities of Intimacy
- Conceptual Framework
- Conclusion
2 Theorising Mobility, Movement, Memory-and Love
- Mobile Lives: Approaches to Interpersonal Relationships in Mobilities Scholarship
- The Mobilities of Love and Loss
- Methodology: Mapping, Movement and Memory
- Conclusion
3 "Walking Out": The Mobilities of Courtship
- Being Transported: Movement, Autonomy, Love
- Case Study: Walking Out in Wartime
- Reflection
- Conclusion
4 Staying With/in: The Mobilities of Long-Term Relationships
- Staying With/in: Moving around the House with May Sarton
- Case Study: Nella Last's Post-War Diaries
- Reflection
- Conclusion
5 Pilgrimage: The Mobilities of Mourning
- The Public Highways of Loss
- The Im/mobilities of Grief
- Case Study: Manchester Irish Writers' Group Anthologies (1997-2004)
- Conclusion
6 Afterword: Twenty-First-Century Perspectives