British Literature in Transition, 1980-2000
Accelerated Times
Herausgeber: Pollard, Eileen; Schoene, Berthold
British Literature in Transition, 1980-2000
Accelerated Times
Herausgeber: Pollard, Eileen; Schoene, Berthold
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This volume shows how British literature recorded contemporaneous historical change. It traces the emergence and evolution of literary trends from 1980-2000.
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This volume shows how British literature recorded contemporaneous historical change. It traces the emergence and evolution of literary trends from 1980-2000.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 162mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9781107121423
- ISBN-10: 1107121426
- Artikelnr.: 53210312
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 162mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9781107121423
- ISBN-10: 1107121426
- Artikelnr.: 53210312
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction; Part I. Transitions: 1. The ends of postmodernism Peter
Boxall; 2. Historical fiction and political regeneration Dougal McNeill; 3.
Strategies of survival in experimental poetry Luke Roberts; 4. Dramatic
evolutions/bodily violations Nadine Holdsworth; 5. No such thing as
society: the novel under neoliberalism Eileen Pollard and Berthold Schoene;
Part II. Nation: 6. Black British writing: from gulags to ships Henghameh
Saroukhani; 7. Working-class writing and the decline of class consciousness
Nick Bentley; 8. Northern radical theatre and community performance Phil
O'Brien; 9. 'Pit closure as art': poetry from the North of England James
Underwood; 10. The road to Tollund: Northern Ireland's literature of
transformation Richard Kirkland; 11. Entangled (k)nots: reconceptualizing
the nation in Scottish devolution writing Carla Sassi; Part III. Society:
12. Inter-feminism/s: women writing back to the future Diana Wallace; 13.
The rise of ladlit and chicklit Imelda Whelehan; 14. 'A gay story, a
history': gay male liberation and queer rumination Allan Johnson; 15.
'Searching for something': the post-secular faiths of British fiction
Andrew Tate; 16. Dystopia and euphoria: time-space compression and the city
Alexander Beaumont; Part IV. Acceleration: 17. Coded networks: literature
and the information technology revolution Anna McFarlane; 18. Nature's
history: environmentalism and the British nature novel John Parham; 19.
Like any other commodity? Literary prize culture, commercialisation, and
the rise of a new reading public Caroline Edwards; 20. Making sense of the
world: literature and globalisation Philip Leonard.
Boxall; 2. Historical fiction and political regeneration Dougal McNeill; 3.
Strategies of survival in experimental poetry Luke Roberts; 4. Dramatic
evolutions/bodily violations Nadine Holdsworth; 5. No such thing as
society: the novel under neoliberalism Eileen Pollard and Berthold Schoene;
Part II. Nation: 6. Black British writing: from gulags to ships Henghameh
Saroukhani; 7. Working-class writing and the decline of class consciousness
Nick Bentley; 8. Northern radical theatre and community performance Phil
O'Brien; 9. 'Pit closure as art': poetry from the North of England James
Underwood; 10. The road to Tollund: Northern Ireland's literature of
transformation Richard Kirkland; 11. Entangled (k)nots: reconceptualizing
the nation in Scottish devolution writing Carla Sassi; Part III. Society:
12. Inter-feminism/s: women writing back to the future Diana Wallace; 13.
The rise of ladlit and chicklit Imelda Whelehan; 14. 'A gay story, a
history': gay male liberation and queer rumination Allan Johnson; 15.
'Searching for something': the post-secular faiths of British fiction
Andrew Tate; 16. Dystopia and euphoria: time-space compression and the city
Alexander Beaumont; Part IV. Acceleration: 17. Coded networks: literature
and the information technology revolution Anna McFarlane; 18. Nature's
history: environmentalism and the British nature novel John Parham; 19.
Like any other commodity? Literary prize culture, commercialisation, and
the rise of a new reading public Caroline Edwards; 20. Making sense of the
world: literature and globalisation Philip Leonard.
Introduction; Part I. Transitions: 1. The ends of postmodernism Peter
Boxall; 2. Historical fiction and political regeneration Dougal McNeill; 3.
Strategies of survival in experimental poetry Luke Roberts; 4. Dramatic
evolutions/bodily violations Nadine Holdsworth; 5. No such thing as
society: the novel under neoliberalism Eileen Pollard and Berthold Schoene;
Part II. Nation: 6. Black British writing: from gulags to ships Henghameh
Saroukhani; 7. Working-class writing and the decline of class consciousness
Nick Bentley; 8. Northern radical theatre and community performance Phil
O'Brien; 9. 'Pit closure as art': poetry from the North of England James
Underwood; 10. The road to Tollund: Northern Ireland's literature of
transformation Richard Kirkland; 11. Entangled (k)nots: reconceptualizing
the nation in Scottish devolution writing Carla Sassi; Part III. Society:
12. Inter-feminism/s: women writing back to the future Diana Wallace; 13.
The rise of ladlit and chicklit Imelda Whelehan; 14. 'A gay story, a
history': gay male liberation and queer rumination Allan Johnson; 15.
'Searching for something': the post-secular faiths of British fiction
Andrew Tate; 16. Dystopia and euphoria: time-space compression and the city
Alexander Beaumont; Part IV. Acceleration: 17. Coded networks: literature
and the information technology revolution Anna McFarlane; 18. Nature's
history: environmentalism and the British nature novel John Parham; 19.
Like any other commodity? Literary prize culture, commercialisation, and
the rise of a new reading public Caroline Edwards; 20. Making sense of the
world: literature and globalisation Philip Leonard.
Boxall; 2. Historical fiction and political regeneration Dougal McNeill; 3.
Strategies of survival in experimental poetry Luke Roberts; 4. Dramatic
evolutions/bodily violations Nadine Holdsworth; 5. No such thing as
society: the novel under neoliberalism Eileen Pollard and Berthold Schoene;
Part II. Nation: 6. Black British writing: from gulags to ships Henghameh
Saroukhani; 7. Working-class writing and the decline of class consciousness
Nick Bentley; 8. Northern radical theatre and community performance Phil
O'Brien; 9. 'Pit closure as art': poetry from the North of England James
Underwood; 10. The road to Tollund: Northern Ireland's literature of
transformation Richard Kirkland; 11. Entangled (k)nots: reconceptualizing
the nation in Scottish devolution writing Carla Sassi; Part III. Society:
12. Inter-feminism/s: women writing back to the future Diana Wallace; 13.
The rise of ladlit and chicklit Imelda Whelehan; 14. 'A gay story, a
history': gay male liberation and queer rumination Allan Johnson; 15.
'Searching for something': the post-secular faiths of British fiction
Andrew Tate; 16. Dystopia and euphoria: time-space compression and the city
Alexander Beaumont; Part IV. Acceleration: 17. Coded networks: literature
and the information technology revolution Anna McFarlane; 18. Nature's
history: environmentalism and the British nature novel John Parham; 19.
Like any other commodity? Literary prize culture, commercialisation, and
the rise of a new reading public Caroline Edwards; 20. Making sense of the
world: literature and globalisation Philip Leonard.