Locating Classed Subjectivities explores representations of social class in British fiction through the lens of spatial theory and analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon Lee is Assistant Professor of English at Texas State University where he researches and teaches post-war British Literature with a particular focus on working-class writing and culture. He has published a range of scholarship on British writing, specifically authors like Alan Sillitoe, Shelagh Delaney, Colin MacInnes, Nell Dunn, and John Osborne.
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Introduction: Space and Social Class in Nineteenth-, Twentieth-, and Twenty-first-century British Writing Simon Lee 1 Fevered Anxieties: Public Health, Infrastructure, and Infectious Classes in Austen, Edgeworth, and Scott Matthew L. Reznicek 2 Spaces of Little Dorrit; or, The Global Marshalsea Meghan Jordan 3 "For God's sake, women, go out and play": Nomadic Space in the Work of Ethel Carnie Holdsworth Patricia E. Johnson 4 "Class Lives": Spatial Awareness and Political Consciousness in British Mining Novels of the 1930s Nick Hubble 5 Remembering the Future: A Modernized London in Proud City and The End of the Affair Elizabeth Floyd 6 "Low tastes": John Braine, Drinking and Class Ben Clarke 7 Addressing Stigma: Demonized Locales in Pat Barker's Union Street Simon Lee 8 Ghost Towns: The Haunting, Deindustrialized Spaces of Ross Raisin's Waterline and Martin Amis's Lionel Asbo Nick Bentley 9 "Paths that Lead Me Back": Zadie Smith's Northwest London Molly Slavin 10 "Be Gone": Escaping Racialized Working-Class Space in Bernardine Evaristo's Mr. Loverman and Girl, Woman, Other Cornelia Photopoulos 11 "All I need is myself": Spatializing Neoliberal Class Consciousness in the Northern Millennial Novel Chloé Ashbridge
Introduction: Space and Social Class in Nineteenth-, Twentieth-, and Twenty-first-century British Writing Simon Lee 1 Fevered Anxieties: Public Health, Infrastructure, and Infectious Classes in Austen, Edgeworth, and Scott Matthew L. Reznicek 2 Spaces of Little Dorrit; or, The Global Marshalsea Meghan Jordan 3 "For God's sake, women, go out and play": Nomadic Space in the Work of Ethel Carnie Holdsworth Patricia E. Johnson 4 "Class Lives": Spatial Awareness and Political Consciousness in British Mining Novels of the 1930s Nick Hubble 5 Remembering the Future: A Modernized London in Proud City and The End of the Affair Elizabeth Floyd 6 "Low tastes": John Braine, Drinking and Class Ben Clarke 7 Addressing Stigma: Demonized Locales in Pat Barker's Union Street Simon Lee 8 Ghost Towns: The Haunting, Deindustrialized Spaces of Ross Raisin's Waterline and Martin Amis's Lionel Asbo Nick Bentley 9 "Paths that Lead Me Back": Zadie Smith's Northwest London Molly Slavin 10 "Be Gone": Escaping Racialized Working-Class Space in Bernardine Evaristo's Mr. Loverman and Girl, Woman, Other Cornelia Photopoulos 11 "All I need is myself": Spatializing Neoliberal Class Consciousness in the Northern Millennial Novel Chloé Ashbridge
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