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Davis and Womack investigate the emerging gaps between literary scholarship and the reading experience. The idea of reconciling the void - the locus of our sociocultural disillusionment and despair in an uncertain world - concerns explicit artistic attempts to represent the ways in which human beings seek out meaning, hope and community.
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Davis and Womack investigate the emerging gaps between literary scholarship and the reading experience. The idea of reconciling the void - the locus of our sociocultural disillusionment and despair in an uncertain world - concerns explicit artistic attempts to represent the ways in which human beings seek out meaning, hope and community.
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- Verlag: Macmillan Education / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-4039-4681-2
- 2006
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 154mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9781403946812
- ISBN-10: 1403946817
- Artikelnr.: 22562751
- Verlag: Macmillan Education / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-4039-4681-2
- 2006
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 154mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 370g
- ISBN-13: 9781403946812
- ISBN-10: 1403946817
- Artikelnr.: 22562751
TODD F. DAVIS is Assistant Professor of English at Penn State Altoona, USA. He is the author of two collections of poetry entitled Ripe and Some Heaven . His book-length publications include Mapping the Ethical Turn: A Reader in Ethics, Culture, and Literary Theory, Formalist Criticism and Reader-Response Theory and Kurt Vonnegut's Crusade, Or, How a Postmodern Harlequin Preached a New Kind of Humanism. KENNETH WOMACK is Associate Professor of English and Head of the Division of Arts and Humanities at Penn State Altoona, USA. He serves as Co-Editor of Oxford University Press' celebrated Year's Work in English Studies and his book-length publications include Key Concepts in Literary Theory, Postwar Academic Fiction: Satire, Ethics, Community and Reading the Beatles: Cultural Studies, Literary Criticism, and the Fab Four.
Acknowledgements Introduction: Necessary Negotiations PART I: INTO THIS WORLD: BODY AND SPIRIT IN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Embracing the Fall: Reconfiguring Redemption in Jim Harrison's The Woman Lit by Fireflies , Dalva and The Road Home Writing Back Through the Body: The Communion of Flesh and Spirit in the Work of Mary Swander Always Becoming: The Nature of Transcendence in the Poetry of Mary Oliver PART II: STORY AND POSSIBILITY: NARRATING MAPPING AS ETHICAL CONSTRUCT Saints, Sinners and the Dickensian Novel: The Ethics of Storytelling in John Irving's The Cider House Rules Curses and Blessings: Identity and Essentialism in the Work of Sherman Alexie "Our Long National Nightmare is Over": Moral Repair and Jeffrey Eugenides's The Virgin Suicides "What's Filipino? What's Authentic? What's in the Blood?": Alterity and Ethics in the Novels of Jessica Hagedorn PART III: MUSIC, IMAGE, AND ACTIVISM: A MEANS TO AN OPEN ENDING "Everybody had a Hard Year": The White Album and the Beatles' Poetic of Apocalypse Finding Forgiveness, or Something Like It, in David Mamet's House of Games , The Spanish Prisoner , and State and Main Performing Empowerment: Revisiting Libertation Pedagogy in Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues How Do You Solve a Problem Like Magnolia ? Conclusion: Postmodern Humanism and the Ethical Future Notes References Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Necessary Negotiations PART I: INTO THIS WORLD: BODY AND SPIRIT IN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Embracing the Fall: Reconfiguring Redemption in Jim Harrison's The Woman Lit by Fireflies , Dalva and The Road Home Writing Back Through the Body: The Communion of Flesh and Spirit in the Work of Mary Swander Always Becoming: The Nature of Transcendence in the Poetry of Mary Oliver PART II: STORY AND POSSIBILITY: NARRATING MAPPING AS ETHICAL CONSTRUCT Saints, Sinners and the Dickensian Novel: The Ethics of Storytelling in John Irving's The Cider House Rules Curses and Blessings: Identity and Essentialism in the Work of Sherman Alexie "Our Long National Nightmare is Over": Moral Repair and Jeffrey Eugenides's The Virgin Suicides "What's Filipino? What's Authentic? What's in the Blood?": Alterity and Ethics in the Novels of Jessica Hagedorn PART III: MUSIC, IMAGE, AND ACTIVISM: A MEANS TO AN OPEN ENDING "Everybody had a Hard Year": The White Album and the Beatles' Poetic of Apocalypse Finding Forgiveness, or Something Like It, in David Mamet's House of Games , The Spanish Prisoner , and State and Main Performing Empowerment: Revisiting Libertation Pedagogy in Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues How Do You Solve a Problem Like Magnolia ? Conclusion: Postmodern Humanism and the Ethical Future Notes References Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Necessary Negotiations PART I: INTO THIS WORLD: BODY AND SPIRIT IN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Embracing the Fall: Reconfiguring Redemption in Jim Harrison's The Woman Lit by Fireflies , Dalva and The Road Home Writing Back Through the Body: The Communion of Flesh and Spirit in the Work of Mary Swander Always Becoming: The Nature of Transcendence in the Poetry of Mary Oliver PART II: STORY AND POSSIBILITY: NARRATING MAPPING AS ETHICAL CONSTRUCT Saints, Sinners and the Dickensian Novel: The Ethics of Storytelling in John Irving's The Cider House Rules Curses and Blessings: Identity and Essentialism in the Work of Sherman Alexie "Our Long National Nightmare is Over": Moral Repair and Jeffrey Eugenides's The Virgin Suicides "What's Filipino? What's Authentic? What's in the Blood?": Alterity and Ethics in the Novels of Jessica Hagedorn PART III: MUSIC, IMAGE, AND ACTIVISM: A MEANS TO AN OPEN ENDING "Everybody had a Hard Year": The White Album and the Beatles' Poetic of Apocalypse Finding Forgiveness, or Something Like It, in David Mamet's House of Games , The Spanish Prisoner , and State and Main Performing Empowerment: Revisiting Libertation Pedagogy in Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues How Do You Solve a Problem Like Magnolia ? Conclusion: Postmodern Humanism and the Ethical Future Notes References Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Necessary Negotiations PART I: INTO THIS WORLD: BODY AND SPIRIT IN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Embracing the Fall: Reconfiguring Redemption in Jim Harrison's The Woman Lit by Fireflies , Dalva and The Road Home Writing Back Through the Body: The Communion of Flesh and Spirit in the Work of Mary Swander Always Becoming: The Nature of Transcendence in the Poetry of Mary Oliver PART II: STORY AND POSSIBILITY: NARRATING MAPPING AS ETHICAL CONSTRUCT Saints, Sinners and the Dickensian Novel: The Ethics of Storytelling in John Irving's The Cider House Rules Curses and Blessings: Identity and Essentialism in the Work of Sherman Alexie "Our Long National Nightmare is Over": Moral Repair and Jeffrey Eugenides's The Virgin Suicides "What's Filipino? What's Authentic? What's in the Blood?": Alterity and Ethics in the Novels of Jessica Hagedorn PART III: MUSIC, IMAGE, AND ACTIVISM: A MEANS TO AN OPEN ENDING "Everybody had a Hard Year": The White Album and the Beatles' Poetic of Apocalypse Finding Forgiveness, or Something Like It, in David Mamet's House of Games , The Spanish Prisoner , and State and Main Performing Empowerment: Revisiting Libertation Pedagogy in Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues How Do You Solve a Problem Like Magnolia ? Conclusion: Postmodern Humanism and the Ethical Future Notes References Index