This edited volume aims to reposition intertextuality in relation to recent trends in critical practice. Inspired by the work of Sara Ahmed in particular, our authors explore and reconfigure classic theories of authorship, influence and the text.
This edited volume aims to reposition intertextuality in relation to recent trends in critical practice. Inspired by the work of Sara Ahmed in particular, our authors explore and reconfigure classic theories of authorship, influence and the text.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katherine Ebury is Senior Lecturer in Modern Literature at the University of Sheffield. Christin M. Mulligan is Adjunct Professor at Saint Joseph's University.
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Contents List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: New Metaphors for Progressive Intertextuality 1. Authorship, the 'mezzanine', and the intercession of meaning: a metaphysics of the creative writing process Philip Miles 2. De-disciplining criticism: refiguring reading as a mode of response-ability Ruth Daly Part II: Progressive Intertextuality & Inclusivity 3. The Blind as Seen Through Blind Eyes: An Intertextual Approach to Visual Impairment in James Joyce's Ulysses (1922) Cleo Hanaway-Oakley 4. Grotesque Mat(t)er: Materiality and Matrilineality in Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet (2020) Orlagh Woods Part III: Progressive Intertextuality & Interdisciplinarity 5. "Yardbird Suite": Jazz, Double Consciousness, and the Reverberations of the Harlem Renaissance in Stewart Parker's Pentecost (1987) Matthew Fogarty 6. Novel Art: The Contemporary Turn Towards Ekphrasis Monika Gehlawat Coda. Questions of the Tongue Christin M. Mulligan Index
Contents List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: New Metaphors for Progressive Intertextuality 1. Authorship, the 'mezzanine', and the intercession of meaning: a metaphysics of the creative writing process Philip Miles 2. De-disciplining criticism: refiguring reading as a mode of response-ability Ruth Daly Part II: Progressive Intertextuality & Inclusivity 3. The Blind as Seen Through Blind Eyes: An Intertextual Approach to Visual Impairment in James Joyce's Ulysses (1922) Cleo Hanaway-Oakley 4. Grotesque Mat(t)er: Materiality and Matrilineality in Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet (2020) Orlagh Woods Part III: Progressive Intertextuality & Interdisciplinarity 5. "Yardbird Suite": Jazz, Double Consciousness, and the Reverberations of the Harlem Renaissance in Stewart Parker's Pentecost (1987) Matthew Fogarty 6. Novel Art: The Contemporary Turn Towards Ekphrasis Monika Gehlawat Coda. Questions of the Tongue Christin M. Mulligan Index
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