The robber bride, The blind assassin, Oryx and Crake
Erschienen:
2010
Verlag:
Continuum, New York
In this critical collection, well-known Atwood scholars offer original readings and critical re-evaluations of three Atwood masterpiecesGÇö The Robber Bride, The Blind Assassin , and Oryx and Crake . Providing new critical assessments of Atwood's...
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In this critical collection, well-known Atwood scholars offer original readings and critical re-evaluations of three Atwood masterpiecesGÇö The Robber Bride, The Blind Assassin , and Oryx and Crake . Providing new critical assessments of Atwood's novels in language that is both lively and accessible, Margaret Atwood reveals not only Atwood's ongoing and evolving engagement with the issues that have long preoccupied herGÇöranging from the power politics of human relationships to a concern with human rights and the global environmentGÇöbut also her increasing formal complexity as a novelist. If
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Contents; Series Editor's Introduction; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction: Negotiating with Margaret Atwood; Part I: The Robber Bride; Chapter 2 Magical Realism in The Robber Bride and Other Texts; Chapter 3 Parodic Border Crossings in The Robber Bride; Chapter 4 You're History: Living with Trauma in The Robber Bride; Part II: The Blind Assassin; Chapter 5 "Was I My Sister's Keeper?": The Blind Assassin and Problematic Feminisms; Chapter 6 Narrative Multiplicity and the Multi-layered Self in The Blind Assassin
Chapter 7 "If You Look Long Enough": Photography, Memory, and Mourning in The Blind AssassinPart III: Oryx and Crake; Chapter 8 Moral/Environmental Debt in Payback and Oryx and Crake; Chapter 9 Problematic Paradice in Oryx and Crake; Chapter 10 The Apocalyptic Imagination in Oryx and Crake; Notes on Chapters; Works Cited; Further Reading; Notes on Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y