Published : 2026-06-30

Mapping Portland’s Cultural Landscape: City Identity Formation in Selected Literary Representations

dr Anna Reglińska-Jemioł

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5471-8032

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This article reconstructs Portland’s cultural identity through an analysis of selected literary representations of the city by Katherine Dunn, Ursula K. Le Guin, Chuck Palahniuk, and Peter Rock. The research objective is to examine the concept of “otherness” as a constitutive category of Portland’s identity. By employing an interdisciplinary approach – combining literary analysis and hermeneutic reflection with elements of the anthropology of space – the study systematizes knowledge regarding the city’s local identity. The analysis highlights unique elements of the city’s topography (Portland’s genius loci), which have changed significantly in recent years. Furthermore, it addresses how social, environmental, and economic challenges have triggered a transformation of the city’s cultural topography. The study emphasizes the connection between literary representations of Portland’s space and the real-life concerns of its residents. A cultural studies narrative captures the performative nature of the urban landscape and illustrates the evolution of Portland’s identity from the 1980s to the present.

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Portland, literature, urban identity, cultural and social context, genius loci



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Reglińska-Jemioł, A. (2026). Mapping Portland’s Cultural Landscape: City Identity Formation in Selected Literary Representations. Facta Simonidis, 19(1), 71–87. https://doi.org/10.56583/fs.2915

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