<p>Introduction: The ' 'Spatio-Cultural Dimension ' ': Overview and a Proposed Framework; Bill Richardson<br/>1. Space, Time and the Articulation of a Place in the World: The Philosophical Context; Felix Ó Murchadha<br/>2. Symbol, Situatedness, and the Individuality of Literary Space; Bill Richardson<br/>3. Bridging Gaps; Building Bridges: Spatial Metaphors, Symbolic Expression, and Pedagogy; Christiane Schönfeld and Ulf Strohmayer<br/>4. Spatiality, Place and Displacement in Two Gaelic Songs; Lillis Ó Laoire<br/>5. Lips in Language and Space: Imaginary Places in James Dawson ' 's Australian Aborigines; Paul Carter<br/>6. The Space of Language and the Place of Literature; Paolo Bartoloni<br/>7. Dreaming Well-Being into Being: Dualities of Virtual-Actual Communities; Karen Le Rossignol<br/>8. Between a Rock and No Place: Ursula Meier ' 's Home; Conn Holohan<br/>9. Op weg naar Broxeele: the Production of Shared Spaces; Catherine Emerson<br/>10. The Politics of Space: Poetical Dwelling and the Occupation of Poetry; Miles Kennedy<br/>Conclusion: Mapping, not the Map; Bill Richardson</p>