Identity and Form in Contemporary Literature
Herausgeber: Sánchez-Arce, Ana María
Identity and Form in Contemporary Literature
Herausgeber: Sánchez-Arce, Ana María
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Looking at both identity as form, and form as identity, this volume analyses how identity and form intersect in twentieth- and twenty-first century literature.
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Looking at both identity as form, and form as identity, this volume analyses how identity and form intersect in twentieth- and twenty-first century literature.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415821612
- ISBN-10: 0415821614
- Artikelnr.: 37087129
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415821612
- ISBN-10: 0415821614
- Artikelnr.: 37087129
Ana María Sánchez-Arce is Senior Lecturer in English at Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Identity and Form in Contemporary Literature: An Introduction Ana María
Sánchez-Arce Part I: Beyond Identity and Form 1. Official Identity and
Clandestine Experience Thomas Docherty 2. "To be engulfed by you": The Pull
of Alienation in Narcissistic Narratives of the Sixties Karen Zouaoui 3.
Literature in Process: Deleuzian Dynamics in the Fiction of A. L. Kennedy
and Toby Litt Lucy Prodgers 4. History's Subjects: Forming the Nation in
Andrea Levy's Small Island Ranu Samantrai Part II: Formal Prescriptions and
Identity Politics5. From the "other side": Mimicry and Feminist Rewriting
in the Novels of Beryl Bainbridge Huw Marsh 6. Affect and Authorial
Performance in Angela Carter's "Feminist" Fiction Michelle Ryan-Sautour 7.
The Role of Jeanette Winterson's Sexual Identity in the Academic Reception
of Her Work Zita Farkas 8. Why Kazuo Ishiguro Is Stuck to the Margins:
Formal Identities in Contemporary Literary Interpretations Ana María
Sánchez-Arce 9. "Not yet not yet...": Forms of Defiance, Forms of Excess in
the Poetry of Alice Oswald Kym Martindale Part III: Physical Forms, Formal
Identities 10. The Confessional Other: Identity, Form, Origins in
Confessional Poetry Marsha Bryant 11. "Writing the Self into Being":
Illness and Identity in Inga Clendinnen's Tiger's Eye and Hilary Mantel's
Giving Up the Ghost Amy Prodromou 12. Materiality and Manipulation: Trauma,
Narrative and the Body in Anne Enright's The Gathering Ulrike Tancke 13.
Queer Early Modern Temporalities and the Sexual Dystopia of Biography and
Patronage in Jeremy Reed's The Grid Goran Stanivukovic 14. From Virginia's
Sister to Friday's Silence: Presence, Metaphor, and the Persistence of
Disability in Contemporary Writing Stuart Murray
Sánchez-Arce Part I: Beyond Identity and Form 1. Official Identity and
Clandestine Experience Thomas Docherty 2. "To be engulfed by you": The Pull
of Alienation in Narcissistic Narratives of the Sixties Karen Zouaoui 3.
Literature in Process: Deleuzian Dynamics in the Fiction of A. L. Kennedy
and Toby Litt Lucy Prodgers 4. History's Subjects: Forming the Nation in
Andrea Levy's Small Island Ranu Samantrai Part II: Formal Prescriptions and
Identity Politics5. From the "other side": Mimicry and Feminist Rewriting
in the Novels of Beryl Bainbridge Huw Marsh 6. Affect and Authorial
Performance in Angela Carter's "Feminist" Fiction Michelle Ryan-Sautour 7.
The Role of Jeanette Winterson's Sexual Identity in the Academic Reception
of Her Work Zita Farkas 8. Why Kazuo Ishiguro Is Stuck to the Margins:
Formal Identities in Contemporary Literary Interpretations Ana María
Sánchez-Arce 9. "Not yet not yet...": Forms of Defiance, Forms of Excess in
the Poetry of Alice Oswald Kym Martindale Part III: Physical Forms, Formal
Identities 10. The Confessional Other: Identity, Form, Origins in
Confessional Poetry Marsha Bryant 11. "Writing the Self into Being":
Illness and Identity in Inga Clendinnen's Tiger's Eye and Hilary Mantel's
Giving Up the Ghost Amy Prodromou 12. Materiality and Manipulation: Trauma,
Narrative and the Body in Anne Enright's The Gathering Ulrike Tancke 13.
Queer Early Modern Temporalities and the Sexual Dystopia of Biography and
Patronage in Jeremy Reed's The Grid Goran Stanivukovic 14. From Virginia's
Sister to Friday's Silence: Presence, Metaphor, and the Persistence of
Disability in Contemporary Writing Stuart Murray
Identity and Form in Contemporary Literature: An Introduction Ana María
Sánchez-Arce Part I: Beyond Identity and Form 1. Official Identity and
Clandestine Experience Thomas Docherty 2. "To be engulfed by you": The Pull
of Alienation in Narcissistic Narratives of the Sixties Karen Zouaoui 3.
Literature in Process: Deleuzian Dynamics in the Fiction of A. L. Kennedy
and Toby Litt Lucy Prodgers 4. History's Subjects: Forming the Nation in
Andrea Levy's Small Island Ranu Samantrai Part II: Formal Prescriptions and
Identity Politics5. From the "other side": Mimicry and Feminist Rewriting
in the Novels of Beryl Bainbridge Huw Marsh 6. Affect and Authorial
Performance in Angela Carter's "Feminist" Fiction Michelle Ryan-Sautour 7.
The Role of Jeanette Winterson's Sexual Identity in the Academic Reception
of Her Work Zita Farkas 8. Why Kazuo Ishiguro Is Stuck to the Margins:
Formal Identities in Contemporary Literary Interpretations Ana María
Sánchez-Arce 9. "Not yet not yet...": Forms of Defiance, Forms of Excess in
the Poetry of Alice Oswald Kym Martindale Part III: Physical Forms, Formal
Identities 10. The Confessional Other: Identity, Form, Origins in
Confessional Poetry Marsha Bryant 11. "Writing the Self into Being":
Illness and Identity in Inga Clendinnen's Tiger's Eye and Hilary Mantel's
Giving Up the Ghost Amy Prodromou 12. Materiality and Manipulation: Trauma,
Narrative and the Body in Anne Enright's The Gathering Ulrike Tancke 13.
Queer Early Modern Temporalities and the Sexual Dystopia of Biography and
Patronage in Jeremy Reed's The Grid Goran Stanivukovic 14. From Virginia's
Sister to Friday's Silence: Presence, Metaphor, and the Persistence of
Disability in Contemporary Writing Stuart Murray
Sánchez-Arce Part I: Beyond Identity and Form 1. Official Identity and
Clandestine Experience Thomas Docherty 2. "To be engulfed by you": The Pull
of Alienation in Narcissistic Narratives of the Sixties Karen Zouaoui 3.
Literature in Process: Deleuzian Dynamics in the Fiction of A. L. Kennedy
and Toby Litt Lucy Prodgers 4. History's Subjects: Forming the Nation in
Andrea Levy's Small Island Ranu Samantrai Part II: Formal Prescriptions and
Identity Politics5. From the "other side": Mimicry and Feminist Rewriting
in the Novels of Beryl Bainbridge Huw Marsh 6. Affect and Authorial
Performance in Angela Carter's "Feminist" Fiction Michelle Ryan-Sautour 7.
The Role of Jeanette Winterson's Sexual Identity in the Academic Reception
of Her Work Zita Farkas 8. Why Kazuo Ishiguro Is Stuck to the Margins:
Formal Identities in Contemporary Literary Interpretations Ana María
Sánchez-Arce 9. "Not yet not yet...": Forms of Defiance, Forms of Excess in
the Poetry of Alice Oswald Kym Martindale Part III: Physical Forms, Formal
Identities 10. The Confessional Other: Identity, Form, Origins in
Confessional Poetry Marsha Bryant 11. "Writing the Self into Being":
Illness and Identity in Inga Clendinnen's Tiger's Eye and Hilary Mantel's
Giving Up the Ghost Amy Prodromou 12. Materiality and Manipulation: Trauma,
Narrative and the Body in Anne Enright's The Gathering Ulrike Tancke 13.
Queer Early Modern Temporalities and the Sexual Dystopia of Biography and
Patronage in Jeremy Reed's The Grid Goran Stanivukovic 14. From Virginia's
Sister to Friday's Silence: Presence, Metaphor, and the Persistence of
Disability in Contemporary Writing Stuart Murray