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  1. The Palgrave handbook of animals and literature
    Beteiligt: McHugh, Susan (HerausgeberIn); McKay, Robert (HerausgeberIn); Miller, John (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021; © 2021
    Verlag:  Springer, Cham ; Palgrave Macmillan

    1. Introduction: Towards and Animal-centred Literary History; Susan McHugh, Robert McKay and John Miller -- 2. The Exception and the Norm: Dimensions of Anthropocentrism; Tom Tyler -- 3. Metaphor, Metonymy, More-than-Anthropocentric. The Animal that... mehr

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    1. Introduction: Towards and Animal-centred Literary History; Susan McHugh, Robert McKay and John Miller -- 2. The Exception and the Norm: Dimensions of Anthropocentrism; Tom Tyler -- 3. Metaphor, Metonymy, More-than-Anthropocentric. The Animal that therefore I Read (and Follow); Ann-Sofie Lönngren -- 4. Narratology beyond the Human: Self-Narratives and Inter-Species Identities; David Herman -- 5. An(im)alogical Thinking: Contemporary Black Literature and the Dreaded Comparison; Diana Leong -- 6. We Are not in this World Alone: On Drawing Close, Animal Stories, and a Multispecies Sense of Place; Nandini Thiyagarajan -- 7. A Community of Exiles: Whale and Human Domains in Old English Poetry; Megan Cavell -- 8. An Ontological Turn for the Medieval Books of Beasts: Environmental Theory from Premodern to Postmodern; Susan Crane -- 9. Chaucer, Lydgate, and the Half-Heard Nightingale; Carolynn Van Dyke -- 10. Huntings of the Hare: The Medieval and Early Modern Poetry of Imperilled Animals; Karl Steel -- 11. Human, Animal, and Metamorphic Becomings; Carla Freccero -- 12. Sheep, Beasts, and Knights: Fugitive Alterity in Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene Book VI, and The Shepheardes Calender; Rachel Stenner -- 13. My Palfrey, Myself: Toward a Queer Phenomenology of the Horse-Human Bond in Henry V and Beyond; Karen Raber -- 14. What Can Beast Fables Do in Literary Animal Studies? Ben Jonson’s Volpone and the Prehumanist Human; Erica Fudge -- 15. “Real” Animals and the Eighteenth-Century Literary Imagination; Laura Brown -- 16. Mary Leapor’s Creatureliness in “An Essay on Woman” and Other Poems; Anne Milne -- 17. Poetics of the Hunt: Re-reading Agency and Re-thinking Ecology in William Somerville’s The Chase; Richard Nash -- 18. Beyond Symbolism: The Rights and Biopolitics of Romantic Period Animals; Ron Broglio -- 19. Bad Dog: The Dark Side of Misbehaving Animals; Chase Pielak -- 20. Why Animals Matter in Jane Austen; Barbara Seeber -- 21. John Keats and the Sound of Nature: Reading Poetry in a Time of Extinction; Michael Malay -- 22. Cooper’s Animal Offences: The Confusion of Species in Last of the Mohicans; Onno Oerlemans -- 23. Jane Eyre and Tess Durbeyfield at the Human/Animal Border; Ivan Kreilkamp -- 24. Animals and Nonsense: Edward Lear’s Menagerie; Ann Colley -- 25. Intimacy, Objectification, and Inter/Intra-Species Relations in Victorian Animal Autobiographies; Monica Flegel -- 26. How Not to Eat: Vegetarian Polemics in Victorian India; Parama Roy -- 27. Modernist Animals and Bioaesthetics; Carrie Rohman -- 28. Vivisection in Modernist Culture and Popular Fiction, 1890–1945; Katherine Ebury -- 29. Virginia Woolf and Gertrude Stein: Two Modernist Women Writing as Dogs; Marianne Dekoven -- 30. Kingship, Kinship and the King of Beasts in Early Southern African Novels; Jade Munslow Ong -- 31. Animals Inside: Creatureliness in Dezső Kosztolányi’s Skylark and Hanya Yanagihara’s A Little Life; Anat Pick -- 32. Speculative Humanisms: Postwar Universalism and the Question of the Animal; Seán McCorry -- 33. CanLit’s Ossiferous Fictions: Animal Bones and Fossils in Margaret Atwood’s Life Before Man and Carol Shields’s The Stone Diaries; Sarah Bezan -- 34. Returning to the Animals’ Gaze: Reflective Readings of Lionesses Marah and Sekhmet; Wendy Woodward -- 35. “Without the right words it’s hard to retain clarity”: Speculative Fiction and Animal Narrative; Sherryl Vint -- 36. Jesmyn Ward’s Dog Bite: Mississippi Love and Death Stories; Bénédicte Boisseron -- 37. Shared and Hefted Lives in Twenty-First Century Shepherds’ Calendars; Catherine Parry -- 38. The Biopolitics of Animal Love: Two Settler Stories; Nicole Shukin -- 39. Companion Prosthetics: Avatars of Animality and Disability; Michael Lundblad and Jan Grue -- 40. Denizen Habitations: Spaces of Solidarity in Recent South Asian Fiction; Sundhya Walther -- 41. Plagues, Poisons, Dead Rats: In Search of a Medical Posthumanities; Lucinda Cole -- 42. Last Chance to See: Extinction in Literary Animal Studies and the Environmental Humanities; John Miller. This volume is the first comprehensive guide to current research on animals, animality, and human-animal relations in literature. To reflect the history of literary animal studies to date, its primary focus is literary prose and poetry in English, while also accommodating emergent discussions of the full range of media and contexts with which literary studies engages, especially film and critical theory. User-friendly language, references, even suggestions for further readings are included to help newcomers to the field understand how it has taken shape primarily through recent decades. To further aid teachers, sections are organized by conventions of periodization, and chapters address a range of canonical and popular texts. Bookended by sections devoted to the field’s conceptual foundations and new directions, the volume is designed to set an agenda for literary animal studies for decades to come.

     

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  2. Doktor Faustus (ver-)stimmen
    Kompositionen zu Thomas Manns Roman
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 2021
    Verlag:  J.B. Metzler, Berlin

    Beispiel 1 Kap. 4 Apocalipsis cum figuris -- 4.1 Apokalypsen in Doktor Faustus -- 4.2 Vom Roman zur Musik -- 4.2.1 Inverse Warnapokalypsen: Konrad Boehmers Apocalipsis cum figuris -- Beispiel 2 Kap. 7 Zeitblom und die Viola d’amore -- 7.1 Die... mehr

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    Beispiel 1 Kap. 4 Apocalipsis cum figuris -- 4.1 Apokalypsen in Doktor Faustus -- 4.2 Vom Roman zur Musik -- 4.2.1 Inverse Warnapokalypsen: Konrad Boehmers Apocalipsis cum figuris -- Beispiel 2 Kap. 7 Zeitblom und die Viola d’amore -- 7.1 Die (unzuverlässige) Erzählinstanz von Doktor Faustus -- 7.2 Vom Roman zur Musik -- 7.2.2 Simulierte Gleichzeitigkeit, Archivkunst und Autorinszenierung: Lars Petter Hagens To Zeitblom. In diesem Open-Access-Buch widmet sich Anna Maria Olivari der Forschungslücke der Vertonung von Thomas Manns Doktor Faustus. Sie untersucht ein Korpus von 13 unterschiedlichen Kompositionen aus dem Bereich der Neuen Musik (Opern, Monodramen, instrumentale Werke), die zwischen 1952 und 2011 entstanden sind und bisher wenig bis gar nicht rezipiert wurden. Thomas Manns Doktor Faustus ist in vielerlei Hinsicht ein breit erforschtes Werk, jedoch nicht in Bezug auf seine Vertonungen. Der Vergleich zwischen Roman und Komposition ist im Forschungsparadigma der Intermedialität angesiedelt und ermöglicht die Rekonstruktion der kompositorischen Rezeptionsgeschichte von Doktor Faustus. Die Rückkopplungseffekte zwischen Text und Musik lassen Thomas Manns Roman neu lesen. Die Autorin, Dr. Anna Maria Olivari ist Akademische Rätin auf Zeit am Lehrstuhl für neuere und neueste deutsche Literatur mit dem Schwerpunkt Gender und Diversität der Technischen Universität Dortmund. Ihre wissenschaftlichen Schwerpunkte liegen in der Musikliteraturforschung sowie in der Intersektionalitäts- und Diversitätsforschung. .

     

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    Schlagworte: Music.; Literature.
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  3. Irishness in North American Women's Writing
    Transatlantic Affinities
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan UK, London ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    1. Transatlantic Affinities: Irishness in North American Women’s Writing -- 2. Unsettling Irish America: Self-Authorship and the Writing of Mary McCarthy -- 3.Irish-American Immigrant Histories and Readings of Exile in the Writing of Maeve Brennan --... mehr

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    1. Transatlantic Affinities: Irishness in North American Women’s Writing -- 2. Unsettling Irish America: Self-Authorship and the Writing of Mary McCarthy -- 3.Irish-American Immigrant Histories and Readings of Exile in the Writing of Maeve Brennan -- 4. ‘A Genetic Trait’: Alice McDermott’s Irish America -- 5. The Lonely Voice: Alice Munro and Ireland -- 6. Irish-Canadian Connections: Jane Urquhart’s Historical Fictions -- 7. Transatlantic Encounters in the Writing of Emma Donoghue. ‘This is a lively, thought-provoking, engrossing, and eminently readable study of cross-connections in North American women’s writing. Irishness in North American Women’s Writing: Transatlantic Affinities is a timely, original, and richly observant study of six diverse women writers and a valuable intervention in the field of transatlantic studies.’ — Anne Fogarty, University College Dublin, Ireland 'This absorbing, historically informed study further enhances Ellen McWilliams’ scholarly credentials in the field of Irish diasporic literary studies. Written in a lucid, accessible style, her book is an essential tool for those who wish to deepen their understanding of the subtleties of the transatlantic exchanges that make the work of these six North American women writers so compelling.’ —Liam Harte, University of Manchester, UK ‘Ellen McWilliams’ ground-breaking study, Irishness in North American Women’s Writing: Transatlantic Affinities, extends the critical landscape on major Irish-American and Irish-Canadian women authors: her nuanced investigations excitingly broaden transatlantic studies and complicate essentialist readings of Irish, Canadian, and American nationalism. Furthermore, by examining Irish-Canadian women’s literature, the volume addresses an enormous critical gap.’ — Kate Costello-Sullivan, Le Moyne College, New York, USA This book examines ideas of Irishness in the writing of Mary McCarthy, Maeve Brennan, Alice McDermott, Alice Munro, Jane Urquhart, and Emma Donoghue. Individual chapters engage in detail with questions central to the social or literary history of Irish women in North America and pay special attention to the following: discourses of Irish femininity in twentieth-century American and Canadian literature; mythologies of Irishness in an American and Canadian context; transatlantic literary exchanges and the influence of canonical Irish writers; and ideas of exile in the work of diasporic women writers.

     

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    Schlagworte: America—Literatures.; Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature.; Fiction.
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  4. Literarische Texte im Englischunterricht der Sekundarstufe I
    Eine Mixed Methods-Studie mit Hamburger Englischlehrer*innen
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 2021
    Verlag:  J.B. Metzler, Berlin

    Vom Einsatz literarischer Texte im Englischunterricht verspricht sich die Fachdidaktik viel: Spracherwerb, Kulturelle Bildung, Selbst- und Weltreflexion – doch kommen die theoretischen Modelle in der Praxis der weiterführenden Schulen an? In der... mehr

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    Vom Einsatz literarischer Texte im Englischunterricht verspricht sich die Fachdidaktik viel: Spracherwerb, Kulturelle Bildung, Selbst- und Weltreflexion – doch kommen die theoretischen Modelle in der Praxis der weiterführenden Schulen an? In der Mixed-Methods-Studie LITES 1 geben fast 400 Englischlehrer*innen Auskunft über ihre Literaturnutzung, die von ihnen verfolgten Ziele und die eingesetzten Methoden. In ausgewählten Fallstudien lässt sich im Anschluss zeigen, welches professionelle Verständnis von Englischunterricht und der eigenen Lehrerrolle zu einer bestimmten Art der Nutzung von Literatur führt. Dabei wird deutlich, wie unterschiedlich sich die berufserfahrenen Lehrer*innen in den Spannungsverhältnissen von eigenen Überzeugungen und behördlichen Vorgaben sowie fremdsprachendidaktischen und literaturdidaktischen Lehr- und Lernzielen bewegen und wie sie die Antinomien des Lehrerhandelns in diesem Bereich ihres Unterrichts aushandeln. Die Studie bietet so einen zugleich breiten wie vertieften Blick auf den Englischunterricht der Sekundarstufe I aus literaturdidaktischer und professionstheoretischer Perspektive. Die Autorin Christine Gardemann arbeitete von 2010–2014 als wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Arbeitsbereich Englischdidaktik der Universität Hamburg und unterrichtete dann als Lehrerin für Deutsch, Englisch und Medien an einem bilingualen Hamburger Gymnasium. Seit Juli 2020 ist sie als PostDoc an der Universität Bielefeld tätig. .

     

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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 358 Seiten), Illustrationen, Diagramme
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    Dissertation, Universität Hamburg, 2019

  5. Literary and Cultural Production, World-Ecology, and the Global Food System
    Beteiligt: Campbell, Chris (HerausgeberIn); Niblett, Michael (HerausgeberIn); Oloff, Kerstin (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    1. Introduction: Plotting the Crisis—World-Literature, World-Culture, and the World-Food-System -- Part I Imperial Appetites and the Development of the World-Food-System -- 2. Eat Meat Crave Repeat: H. Rider Haggard, Lost World Romance and the Global... mehr

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    1. Introduction: Plotting the Crisis—World-Literature, World-Culture, and the World-Food-System -- Part I Imperial Appetites and the Development of the World-Food-System -- 2. Eat Meat Crave Repeat: H. Rider Haggard, Lost World Romance and the Global Growth of Britain’s Meat Markets -- 3. Pain, Pleasure, and the World-Food-System: Plotting the Afterlife of the Plantation in the Poetry of Grace Nichols -- 4. "The Landscape Heaved with Unspeakable Terror": The Weird Presence of the World-Food-System in the Cultural Imaginaries of England and the Caribbean -- Part II Cash-Crops and Agricultural Monarchs -- 5. Laurie Lee in Cyprus: Scripting Propaganda, Productivity, and Peasant Labour -- 6. Plants in the Free World Garden: Revolution and Rice in Thai Literature -- 7. Fleeing Ilex Paraguariensis: Yerba Mate Plantations in Horacio Quiroga and Augusto Roa Bastos -- 8. "To win the energies of intoxication for the revolution": Dialectical Aesthetics in Miguel Ángel Asturias’ Banana Trilogy (1950–1960) -- Part III Consumed by Crisis -- 9. Alimentary Gothic: Horror, Puerto Rico and the World-Food-System -- 10. Made in Cod’s Image: Food, Fuel, and World-Ecological Decline in Michael Crummey’s Sweetland -- 11. White Flight from Planet Earth: Reading Race, Cheap Food, and Capitalism’s Crisis State in Interstellar. “This brilliant, broad-ranging volume brings together a novel constellation of theoretical perspectives, uniting world-systems and world-ecology approaches to literature with those of food studies and environmental humanities. It is extremely timely—responding to global crises of food security and concerns about the ecological sustainability of the neoliberal world food-system in the era of climate change. … This book will be a seminal text within the intersecting disciplines of food studies, world-literary criticism, and environmental humanities.” —Sharae Deckard, Lecturer in World Literature, University College Dublin, Ireland Literary and Cultural Production, World-Ecology, and the Global Food System marks a significant intervention into the field of literary food studies. Drawing on new work in world literature, cultural studies, and environmental studies, the essays gathered here explore how literary and cultural texts have represented and responded to the global food system from the late nineteenth century to the present day. Covering topics such as the impact of colonial monocultures and industrial agriculture, enclosure and the loss of the commons, the meatification of diets, the toxification of landscapes, and the consequences of climate breakdown, the volume ranges across the globe, from Thailand to Brazil, Cyprus to the Caribbean. Whether it is anxieties over imported meat in late Victorian Britain, labour struggles on Guatemalan banana plantations, or food dependency in Puerto Rico, the contributors to this volume show how fiction, poetry, drama, film, and music have critically explored and contributed to food cultures worldwide. Chris Campbell is Senior Lecturer in Global Literatures at the University of Exeter, UK. He is the co-editor of What is the Earthly Paradise? Ecocritical Responses to the Caribbean (2007) and The Caribbean: Aesthetics, World-Ecology, Politics (2016). Michael Niblett is Associate Professor in Modern World Literature at the University of Warwick, UK. His previous books include World Literature and Ecology: The Aesthetics of Commodity Frontiers, 1890—1950 (Palgrave Macmillan 2020) and The Caribbean Novel since 1945 (2012). Kerstin Oloff is Associate Professor in Hispanic Studies in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Durham, UK. She writes on Caribbean and Latin American literature, gothic and monstrous aesthetics, world-literature, and ecocriticism.

     

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    ISBN: 9783030761554
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    Schriftenreihe: Literatures, Cultures, and the Environment
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    Schlagworte: Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature, Modern—21st century.; Literature—Philosophy.; Literature.; Culture.; Food—Biotechnology.; Economic history.
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  6. Nurse Memoirs from the Great War in Britain, France, and Germany
    Autor*in: Palmer, Jerry
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    1. Introduction -- 2. Hospitals and Nursing Before the Great War -- 3. Nurses and the Military Medical Services in the Great War -- 4. Women and War Work (1): Debates and Issues -- 5. Women and War Work (2): Nursing -- 6. The Nurse Memoirs (1) -- 7.... mehr

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    1. Introduction -- 2. Hospitals and Nursing Before the Great War -- 3. Nurses and the Military Medical Services in the Great War -- 4. Women and War Work (1): Debates and Issues -- 5. Women and War Work (2): Nursing -- 6. The Nurse Memoirs (1) -- 7. The Nurse Memoirs (2) -- 8. The Nurse Memoirs (3): Nurse Memoirs in Nazi Germany -- 9. The Rhetorical Strategies of Nurse Memoirs -- 10. After the War: Nursing Reform and Collective Memory -- 11. Conclusion. Nurse Memoirs from the Great War in Britain, France, and Germany examines an understudied corpus of memoirs in English, French, and German stemming from the unprecedented involvement of women in the war effort. Jerry Palmer considers the memoirs in relationship to public opinion, collective memory and other women’s writing about the war. Through close-readings of the memoirs and their contexts, the book identifies themes present in the texts and considers the nurse memoir as rhetoric—examining to what extent the texts are promoting or countering arguments in the public sphere about their involvement or more widely about women’s position in society. Palmer explores the multiple contexts related to the nurse memoirs, including public response to volunteer wartime nursing, the organisation of the military health services of the three nations and their conduct in the war, and changes in the post-war organization of public health services and the professionalization of nursing.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine
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    Schlagworte: Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature.; European literature.; Cultural studies.; Medicine—History.; Military history.
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  7. A Vindication of the Redhead
    The Typology of Red Hair Throughout the Literary and Visual Arts
    Erschienen: 2021.
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    1. Introduction: “Hair is the Woman’s Glory”—Unless It’s Red -- 2. The Devil Has Red Hair: And So Do Other Dissemblers in Judeo-Christian Narratives -- 3. “Real Are the Dreams”: Red Hairy Incubi and Unheavenly Succubi -- 4. Les Roux Fatales: The... mehr

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    1. Introduction: “Hair is the Woman’s Glory”—Unless It’s Red -- 2. The Devil Has Red Hair: And So Do Other Dissemblers in Judeo-Christian Narratives -- 3. “Real Are the Dreams”: Red Hairy Incubi and Unheavenly Succubi -- 4. Les Roux Fatales: The Plaits of Pre-Raphaelite Redheads -- 5. The Agency of Red Hair on the Mage Gender Equivocal in Mr. Rochester, The Little Stranger, The Danish Girl, and Elsewhere -- 6. “Here we are again!” Red-haired Golems Galore Including Those in Dan Leno and the Limehouse Golem -- 7. Tangled Webs of Red Hair from the Grimm Brothers to Kate Morton -- 8. The Other Redheads Throughout Asia and Africa -- 9. Tough Little Red-Headed Orphans: Anne (of Green Gables), Little Orphan Annie, Madeline, and Pippi -- 10. Rebellious Royals: From Disney’s Ariel to Pixar’s Merida -- 11. Neo-Victorian Freakery: Flaming-Haired Women, Art, Dolls, and Detection -- 12. STEAM(y) and Marvel(ous) Women: Agent Scully, Lisbeth Salander, Beth Harmon and the Black Widow -- 13. Epilogue: The Splitting of Red Hairs. A Vindication of the Redhead investigates red hair in literature, art, television, and film throughout Eastern and Western cultures. This study examines red hair as a signifier, perpetuated through stereotypes, myths, legends, and literary and visual representations. Brenda Ayres and Sarah E. Maier provide a history of attitudes held by hegemonic populations toward red-haired individuals, groups, and genders from antiquity to the present. Ayres and Maier explore such diverse topics as Judeo-Christian narratives of red hair, redheads in Pre-Raphaelite paintings, red hair and gender identity, famous literary redheads such as Anne of Green Gables and Pippi Longstocking, contemporary and Neo-Victorian representations of redheads from the Black Widow to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and more. This book illuminates the symbolic significance and related ideologies of red hair constructed in mythic, religious, literary, and visual cultural discourse. Brenda Ayres, now semiretired, teaches online English courses for Liberty University and Southern New Hampshire University, USA. Sarah E. Maier is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of New Brunswick Saint John, Canada. Ayres and Maier have coedited several collections of essays. The most recent are The Theological Dickens (2021), Neo-Victorian Madness: Rediagnosing Nineteenth-Century Mental Illness in Literature and Other Media (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), Neo-Gothic Narratives: Illusory Allusions from the Past (2020), Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture (2019) and Reinventing Marie Corelli for the Twenty-first Century (2019).

     

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    Schlagworte: Literature, Modern—19th century.; Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature, Modern—21st century.; Literature.; Popular Culture.; Goth culture (Subculture).; Gothic fiction (Literary genre).; Civilization—History.
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  8. Emotions in Non-Fictional Representations of the Individual, 1600-1850
    Between East and West
    Beteiligt: Stefanovska, Malina (HerausgeberIn); Wu, Yinghui (HerausgeberIn); de Weerdt-Pilorge, Marie-Paule (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021.
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    Part 1 : Encounters and Crossings -- 1. Frédéric Charbonneau (McGill) : Nou Nou: a Chinese inheritance quarrel at the Académie royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. 1713-1743 -- 2. Shirley F. Tung: East Meets West in Elysium: Liminal Landscapes... mehr

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    Part 1 : Encounters and Crossings -- 1. Frédéric Charbonneau (McGill) : Nou Nou: a Chinese inheritance quarrel at the Académie royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. 1713-1743 -- 2. Shirley F. Tung: East Meets West in Elysium: Liminal Landscapes and Loss in Montagu’s Letters from Turkey and Italy -- 3. Daniel Williford, UCLA: “Buddhism and Emotions: Asian Enlightenment and the Anxieties of European Identity” Daniel Williford -- 4. Angelina Del Balzo, UCLA: Shakespeare’s Art of the Dervish: Elizabeth Montagu, Voltaire, and National Sentiment -- Part 2: Emotions: high and low, private and public, male and female -- 5. Yinghui Wu, UCLA: How to Manipulate Emotions in The Classic of Whoring -- 6. Tina Lu, Yale University: Competing versions of 17th-century Interiority -- Part 3: From noble to popular sentiments -- 7. Marie-Paule De Weerdt-Pilorge, Universitéde Tours, Emotions in the face of silence in the Memoir of 1805, by Lady Hyegyŏng. The Autobiographical Writings of a Crown Princess of Eighteenth-Century Korea -- 8. Dorthea Fronsman-Cecil, UCLA, "Hemlock and Hair Shirts: Valentin Jamerey-Duval's Affective Habitus -- 9. Jean-Jacques Tatier-Gourin, Université de Tours : Staging Revolutionary Choices and Expressing Personal Sentiments in the Memoirs by Louvet (1795). This book addresses the distinct representation of emotions in non-fictional texts of the long Eighteenth century (1600-1800), such as memoirs, autobiographies, correspondences or manuals of sociability. It argues that in personal writings passions and emotions may be differently expressed than in fiction. It is also comparatist in its approach, incorporating texts from cultures as diverse as English, French, Korean and Chinese, and themes through which various emotions are invoked, such as Buddhism, death, a re-imagined Hellenic antiquity or 18th century European “Orientalism”. This book is distinctive in its choice of genres (non-fictional), its period, and its cross-cultural approach. It will benefit those interested in exploring emotions as a historical and cultural product, and in enriching their knowledge of an emerging scholarly direction: studies in autobiography and memoirs, often insufficiently explored in earlier historical periods.

     

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    Schlagworte: Literature.; Literature—History and criticism.; Literature, Modern—18th century.
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  9. Life Writing in the Posthuman Anthropocene
    Beteiligt: Batzke, Ina (HerausgeberIn); Espinoza Garrido, Lea (HerausgeberIn); Hess, Linda M. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021.
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    Introduction: Life Writing in the Posthuman Anthropocene - Ina Batzke, Lea Espinoza Garrido, and Linda M. Hess -- Part I Responsible Relationality -- Relationality, Autobiographical Voice, and the Posthumanist Paradox: Decentering the Human in Leslie... mehr

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    Introduction: Life Writing in the Posthuman Anthropocene - Ina Batzke, Lea Espinoza Garrido, and Linda M. Hess -- Part I Responsible Relationality -- Relationality, Autobiographical Voice, and the Posthumanist Paradox: Decentering the Human in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Life Writing - Katja Sarkowsky -- The Big Picture: Life as Sympoietic Becomings in Rachel Rosenthal’s Performance Art - Christina Caupert -- Edges and Extremes in Ecobiography: Amy Liptrot’s The Outrun 97 - Jessica White -- The Sentience of Sea Squirts 123 - Clare Brant -- Part II Relational Responsibility 157 -- Humanity, Life Writing, and Deep Time: Postcolonial Contributions - Renata Lucena Dalmaso -- Helen Macdonald’s H Is for Hawk and Critical Posthumanism - Monir Gholamzadeh Bazarbash -- Writing Life on Mars: Posthuman Imaginaries of Extraterrestrial Colonization and the NASA Mars Rover Missions - Jens Temmen -- (Life) Narrative in the Posthuman Anthropocene: Erin James in Conversation with Birgit Spengler - Erin James and Birgit Spengler./. Life Writing in the Posthuman Anthropocene is a timely collection of insightful contributions that negotiate how the genre of life writing, traditionally tied to the human perspective and thus anthropocentric qua definition, can provide adequate perspectives for an age of ecological disasters and global climate change. The volume’s eight chapters illustrate the aptness of life writing and life writing studies to critically reevaluate the role of “the human” vis-à-vis non-human others while remaining mindful of persisting inequalities between humans regarding who causes and who suffers damage in the Anthropocene age. The authors in this collection not only expand the toolbox of life writing studies by engaging with critical insights from the fields of posthumanism and ecocriticism, but, in turn, also enrich those fields by offering unique approaches to contemplate the responsibility of humans for as well as their relational existence in the posthuman Anthropocene. Ina Batzke is researcher and lecturer in American Studies at the University of Augsburg, Germany. Lea Espinoza Garrido is a researcher and lecturer in American Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Wuppertal, Germany. Linda M. Hess is a senior lecturer and postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of American Studies at the University of Augsburg, Germany. .

     

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  10. Science Fiction in Translation
    Perspectives on the Global Theory and Practice of Translation
    Beteiligt: Campbell, Ian (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    1: Introduction: Translation and SF: Theory and Practice -- 2: Translation of/and Speculative Fiction -- 3: Ponying the Slovos: A Parallel Linguistic Analysis of Translations of A Clockwork Orange -- 4: Is Jean-Pierre April’s Story a “Canadian... mehr

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    1: Introduction: Translation and SF: Theory and Practice -- 2: Translation of/and Speculative Fiction -- 3: Ponying the Slovos: A Parallel Linguistic Analysis of Translations of A Clockwork Orange -- 4: Is Jean-Pierre April’s Story a “Canadian Dream”, or a Linguistic Nightmare?- 5: Promoting the Science Fiction of Stateless Languages: Militant Translation and Translating the Catalan Masterpiece Typescript of the Second Origin -- 6: Censorship or cultural adjustment? Sexual violence in Hungarian translations of Asimov’s Second Foundation -- 7: A Feminist Utopia : Language, Translation & Reproduction in Chroniques du Pays des Mères -- 8: Ungendering the Women’s Language in the English Translation of Strugatsky’s Snail on the Slope -- Philip K. Dick in French: A Voice Changing in Time -- 9: Retranslating HG Wells into Turkish -- 10: Speculative Orientalism? On “Eastern” and “Western” Referents in Boualem Sansal’s 208 -- 11: Otared and The Second Dog War : Two Arabic SF Novels -- 12: Social Technologies and Trauma in Two Novels -- 13: Alien Invasion, Brutalization and Hostile Takeover in the Enslavement Poetry of Juan Francisco Manzano 13: Ghosts, Aliens, and Machines: Epistemic Continuity and Assemblage in Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay’s Science Fiction -- 14: Pure of Heart and Strong of Stature: Retranslating the “Sick Man of Asia” -- 15: Translating the Chinese Monster in Waste -- 15: Missing Mars: Cosmic Homelessness and the Transfiguration of Anglo-American Science Fiction Tropes in Harry Martinson’s -- 16: Ménageries of an Unstable Canon: Some Notes on Three Portuguese SF Short Story Anthologies Compiled by Portuguese Editors. . Science Fiction in Translation: Perspectives on the Global Theory and Practice of Translation focuses on the process of translation and its implications. The volume explores the translation of works of science fiction (SF) from one language to another and the translation of SF tropes, terms, and ideas of SF theory into cultures outside the West. Providing a comprehensive examination of the state of translation into English, the essays consider how representative the body of translated work of SF is from the source language/culture. It also considers the social, political, and economic choices in selecting a work to translate. The book illustrates the dramatic growth both in SF production outside the Anglosphere, the translation of works from other languages into English, and the practice of translating English-language SF into other languages. Altogether, the essays map the theory, practice, and business of SF translation around the world.

     

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    Schlagworte: Fiction.; Literature.; Literature—Philosophy.; Popular Culture.; Philology.; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  11. Writing Ocean Worlds
    Indian Ocean Fiction in English
    Autor*in: Lavery, Charne
    Erschienen: 2021.
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    Chapter 1: The Literary Indian Ocean: An Introduction -- Chapter 2: Joseph Conrad’s Imperial Indian Ocean -- Chapter 3: Amitav Ghosh’s Subaltern Sea Histories -- Chapter 4: Abdulrazak Gurnah’s African Ocean -- Chapter 5: Lindsey Collen’s Oceanic... mehr

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    Chapter 1: The Literary Indian Ocean: An Introduction -- Chapter 2: Joseph Conrad’s Imperial Indian Ocean -- Chapter 3: Amitav Ghosh’s Subaltern Sea Histories -- Chapter 4: Abdulrazak Gurnah’s African Ocean -- Chapter 5: Lindsey Collen’s Oceanic Feminisms -- Chapter 6: Towards a Planetary Sea—Conclusion. This book explores the Indian Ocean world as it is produced by colonial and postcolonial fiction in English. It analyses the work of three contemporary authors who write the Indian Ocean as a region and world—Amitav Ghosh, Abdulrazak Gurnah, and Lindsey Collen—alongside maritime-imperial precursor Joseph Conrad. If postcolonial literatures are sometimes read as national allegories, this book presents an account of a different and significant strand of postcolonial fiction whose geography, in contrast, is coastal and transoceanic. This work imaginatively links east Africa, south Asia and the Arab world via a network of south-south connections that precedes and survives European imperialism. The novels and stories provide a vivid, storied sense of place on both a local and an oceanic scale, and in so doing remap the world as having its centre in the ocean and the south. Charne Lavery is a Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Pretoria and Research Fellow on the Oceanic Humanities for the Global South project based at WISER, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.

     

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    Schlagworte: Literature.; Literature—History and criticism.; Literature, Modern—20th century.; Imperialism in literature; Indian Ocean literature (English); Literature; Postcolonialism in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  12. Transformations of a Genre
    A Literary History of the Beguiled Apprentice
    Autor*in: Cohen, Ralph
    Erschienen: 2021.
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    1. Autobiographical Introduction -- Chapter 2. Bibliographical History of a Genre -- Chapter 3. Ballad, Texts, Tunes, Material Culture -- Chapter 4. Companion Genres: From Ballad to Chapbook -- Chapter 5. Intervention 1: Initiating Genres: Addison’s... mehr

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    1. Autobiographical Introduction -- Chapter 2. Bibliographical History of a Genre -- Chapter 3. Ballad, Texts, Tunes, Material Culture -- Chapter 4. Companion Genres: From Ballad to Chapbook -- Chapter 5. Intervention 1: Initiating Genres: Addison’s Ballad Criticism and Its Parody -- Chapter 6. From Ballad to Tragedy: Processes of Generic Conversion in The London Merchant -- Chapter 7. Generic Combinations and Recombinations: Revising, Editing, Collecting, Anthologizing -- Chapter 8. Tragedy to Novel: Genre and Value -- Chapter 9. Intervention 2: Problems of Generic Transformation -- Chapter 10. Undermining a Genre: Parody, Value Reversal, Counter-Genre -- Chapter 11. From False History to Historical Novel -- Chapter 12. Ballad Criticism, Genre Theory, and the Dismantling of Rhetoric -- Chapter 13. The Regeneration of Genre -- 14. Barnwell Bibliographies. The aim of this book is to orchestrate “a generic reconstitution of literary studies” based on a comprehensive theory of genre and generic transformation. Taking “An Excellent Ballad of George Barnwel,” a seventeenth-century broadside of sex and greed, Ralph Cohen analyzes the generic transformations—including Addison’s ballad criticism in The Spectator, The London Merchant, Percy’s ballad editing in Reliques, and Barnwell. A Novel—in which this particular ballad exhibits remarkable continuity over the next four centuries, culminating with his personal re-formation; what was considered non-literary criticism becomes literary. This unique literary history reconceives narrative as a component of genre rather than a genre itself, demonstrates the ineluctably mixed nature of genres and the literary nature of our humanness, and analyzes the shifting generic contexts for interpretation and gender relations. Incorporating theory consciousness into the literary genre he is regenerating, Cohen offers a brilliant example of how future literary histories might be written.

     

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  13. Übersetzen in der Frühen Neuzeit
    Konzepte und Methoden = Concepts and Practices of Translation in the Early Modern Period
    Beteiligt: Toepfer, Regina (HerausgeberIn); Burschel, Peter (HerausgeberIn); Wesche, Jörg (HerausgeberIn); Koppers, Annkathrin (MitwirkendeR)
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 2021
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    Einleitung -- Introduction -- Sektion I: Zeichen und mediale Transformationen / Sign Systems and Medial Transformations -- Sektionseinleitung I: Zeichen und mediale Transformationen -- Introduction to Section I: Sign Systems and Medial Transformations -- „in the most common and familiar speech among the Welsh“. Robert Gwyn and the Translation of Biblical Quotations -- Liedkultur des 17. Jahrhunderts als Übersetzungskultur. Gegenstand, Methoden und Perspektiven eines interdisziplinären Forschungsfeldes -- (Un-)Sichtbare Routen. Reiseberichte und die Kartierung Nordamerikas durch Claude und Guillaume Delisle um 1700 -- Die Wissenschaftsübersetzung als Generator symbolischen Kapitals. Das translatorische Dreieck Bonnet-Spallanzani-Senebier -- Übersetzungen in Enzyklopädien – am Beispiel der Encyclopédie (1751–72) von Diderot und D’Alembert und der Encyclopédie Méthodique (1782–1832) -- Sektion II: Anthropologie und Wissen / Anthropology and Knowledge -- Sektionseinleitung II: Anthropologie und Wissen -- Introduction to Section II: Anthropology and Knowledge -- Der Heros und die starken Frauen. Eine intersektionale Analyse von Geschlecht und Göttlichkeit in Schaidenreissers Odyssee-Übersetzung -- ‘Alī al-Sharafīʼs 1551 Atlas: A Construct Full of Riddles -- Translationsstrategien in Texten der Evangelisierung und der indigenen Rechtsprechung in Neu-Spanien. Vergleichende Untersuchungen am Beispiel der Übersetzung des Konzepts der ‚Dreieinigkeit‘ -- Die Entstehung von Johann Michael Moscheroschs Insomnis Cura Parentum (1643). Eine konfessions- und medienhistorische Fallstudie zum Übersetzen im 17. Jahrhundert -- Spanische Enzyklopädie-Übersetzungen als Orte der selbstbewussten Partizipation an aufgeklärter Wissensproduktion: Perspektiven und Fallstudie -- Sektion III: Kulturelle Zugehörigkeiten und Gesellschaft / Cultural Affiliations and Society -- Sektionseinleitung III: Kulturelle Zugehörigkeiten und Gesellschaft -- Introduction to Section III: Cultural Affiliations and Society -- König, Königin, Königinmutter: Strategien kultureller Übersetzung im Londoner St James‘ Palace, 1625–42 -- Cultural Translation as a Multidirectional Process in the Seventeenth-Century Madurai Mission -- Kultureller Vermittler, homme de lettres, Vagabund? Zur Selbstdarstellung arabischer Christen in Europa am Beispiel Salomon Negris (1665–1727) -- Birth, Berat, and Banishment. Translating Subjecthood between the Ottoman and Habsburg Empires at the End of the Eighteenth Century -- Die kommentierte jiddische Übersetzung des Römerbriefs (1733): Ein „Reservoir“ der pietistischen Judenmission. . Dieser interdisziplinäre Open Access-Band beschäftigt sich mit den vielfältigen Konzepten und Methoden des Übersetzens als zentraler und ubiquitärer Kulturtechnik der Frühen Neuzeit (1450–1800). In fünfzehn Einzelstudien werden gesellschaftliche Leitvorstellungen, Wahrnehmungsmuster und Kommunikationsformen erforscht, die seit dem 15. Jahrhundert durch Praktiken des Übersetzens etabliert werden und bis in die Gegenwart von prägender Bedeutung sind. Behandelt werden etwa jiddische und kymrische Bibelüber­setzungen, tamilische und zapotekische Missionstexte sowie französische und arabische Kartenmaterialien. This interdisciplinary open-access collection addresses the multifarious concepts and methods of translation as a central and ubiquitous cultural technique of the Early Modern period (1450–1800). It features fifteen studies on the guiding principles, perception patterns, and communication forms that have taken root in society since the fifteenth century through the practices of translation and are still of defining importance today. The research spectrum encompasses such diverse topics as Yiddish and Welsh translations of the Bible, Tamil and Zapotec mission texts, and French and Arabic cartographic material.

     

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  14. Die Literatur, der Skeptizismus und das gute Leben
    Stanley Cavell als Leser
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  J.B. Metzler, Berlin, Heidelberg

    Einleitung: Der Anspruch der Literatur -- Das Leben (mit) der Sprache -- Philosophie als Bekenntnis. Cavells Wittgenstein -- Vom Drama der Anerkennung zur Tragödie der Theatralität -- Die Unheimlichkeit des Gewöhnlichen -- Gedanken Lesen -- Schweigen... mehr

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    Einleitung: Der Anspruch der Literatur -- Das Leben (mit) der Sprache -- Philosophie als Bekenntnis. Cavells Wittgenstein -- Vom Drama der Anerkennung zur Tragödie der Theatralität -- Die Unheimlichkeit des Gewöhnlichen -- Gedanken Lesen -- Schweigen im Walde? Cavells Walden -- Stimme und Signatur des Denkens -- Die weibliche Stimme im Hollywood-Melodrama -- ‚Einmal ist kein Mal.‘ Hochzeit als Lebensform -- Schluss: ‚Reading (as if) for life.‘. Skeptizismus – das ist die Konfrontation des Menschen nicht mit der Unzulänglichkeit seines Wissens, sondern mit der Endlichkeit seines Lebens. Mit dieser Neu-Interpretation eines erkenntnistheoretischen Grundproblems hat der amerikanische Denker Stanley Cavell nicht nur der Philosophie, sondern auch der Literatur-, Kultur- und Medienwissenschaft neue Wege gewiesen. Die vorliegende Arbeit erschließt Cavells Werk in seinem systematischen Zusammenhang. Sie legt den Schwerpunkt auf seine Essays zur Literatur und trägt so dem eigentümlichen Begriff Cavells von der Philosophie als einer Praxis der engagierten Lektüre Rechnung. Cavells Arbeiten werden damit als inspirierender Beitrag zu einer Poethik der Lebensform gewürdigt.

     

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  15. The Invention of China in Early Modern England
    Spelling the Dragon
    Erschienen: 2021.
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    1. Introduction—The Invention of China in Early Modern England -- 2. Utopian Sinophilism in Early Modern England -- 3. “This Lov’d Golgotha”: The China Trade in Early Modern England -- 4. Aftershocks: Changing China -- 5. Conclusions and Reflections.... mehr

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    1. Introduction—The Invention of China in Early Modern England -- 2. Utopian Sinophilism in Early Modern England -- 3. “This Lov’d Golgotha”: The China Trade in Early Modern England -- 4. Aftershocks: Changing China -- 5. Conclusions and Reflections. The Invention of China in Early Modern England describes how several different English communities became aware of China. It begins by describing how early modern intellectuals used the utopian ideal of China to license all kinds of progressive innovation before chronicling how England’s growing commerce in southeast Asia radically changed China’s representation in the English discourse community. For the new community of English merchants proposing to trade in Chinese goods, China became the seminal example in the growing discourse community of English Orientalism. It was an absolute or arbitrary authoritarian state, associated with crooked business dealings, and cloaked in a rhetoric of secrecy and exclusion—a dangerous exception to the traditions, values, and identities of the emergent English speaking states. Finally, the book points out some of the ways that contemporary English language sources continue to represent this early modern English thought tradition, labelling the complexities of modern China with analytical vocabulary perhaps better suited to the pressing political anxieties of the seventeenth century. .

     

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    Schlagworte: Literature, Modern.; Oriental literature.; Literature.; China—History.
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  16. Mobility, Spatiality, and Resistance in Literary and Political Discourse
    Beteiligt: Beck, Christian (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    1: Introduction: Resistance, the Outside, and the Creative Act, Christian Beck -- Part I: Mobility and Travel -- 1: The Chivalrous Nation: Travel and Ideological Exchange in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight -- 2: Conjuring Roots in Dystopia:... mehr

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    1: Introduction: Resistance, the Outside, and the Creative Act, Christian Beck -- Part I: Mobility and Travel -- 1: The Chivalrous Nation: Travel and Ideological Exchange in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight -- 2: Conjuring Roots in Dystopia: Reconciling Transgenerational Conflict in Nalo Hopkinson’s Brown Girl in the Ring and Edwidge Danticat’s Brother, I’m Dying -- 3: Matriarchal Mobility: Generational Displacement and (En)Gendered Place in Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping -- 4: Colonial Advertising and Tourism in the Crosscurrents of Empire -- 5: Mobility and Remapping borders in Palestinian Women’s Literature: Narratives of Resistance and Survival -- Part II: Backgrounds and Interiors -- 6: Interiorized Imperialism in Native American and Japanese American World War II Narratives -- 7: Turning the Earth, Changing the Narrative: Spatial Transformation in Frances E. W. Harper’s Iola Leroy, or Shadows Uplifted (1892) -- 9: Woolf in the Background: Distance as Visual Philosophy, Then and Now -- 10: Representing the Slum in African Literatures: The Contingency of Political Possibility -- Part III: Radical Positions -- 11: A New Cartographer: Rabih Alameddine and An Unnecessary Woman -- 12: Spaces of Resistance in Thomas Pynchon’s Later Novels -- 13: Trans(it) Spaces and Intimacy: A Literary Analysis of Chicu’s Soliloquy -- 14: “A Spring of Pure Possibility”: Harlem, Palestine, and Chester Himes’s “Literature of Combat” -- 15: Counter-narratives of Inevitability: Anti-capitalism and the Near Future in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West and Louise Erdrich’s The Future Home of the Living God. This collection shows how literary spaces contribute to understanding, changing, or challenging notions of mobility and physical spaces of our lived world. This project draws from various disciplines—such as geography, sociology, political science, gender studies, and poststructuralist thought—to posit the productive capabilities of literature in examining the politics of movement and spatial transformations. At the same time, this volume shows how literary art offers alternatives to oppressive institutions, practices, and systems of thought. In this way, this book is more than a collection of essays interpreting pieces of literature, it gestures outward to our space and encourages the creation of new spaces that meet the needs and desires of people, not institutions determined to control our movement, actions, ideologies, and thought. This volume outlines, diagrams, and maps the ways in which literature informs resistance, movement, and space. Christian Beck is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Central Florida, USA. He has published on a wide array of topics ranging from medieval English literature to graffiti and hacktivism. He recently published Spatial Resistance: Literary and Digital Challenges to Neoliberalism (2019) and is currently working on his next monograph, The Figure of the Vigilante: Concepts for Political and Social Justice.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Geocriticism and Spatial Literary Studies
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    Schlagworte: Literature—Philosophy.; Literature.; Comparative literature.; Cultural studies.; Political science.; Political sociology.
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 320 p. 4 illus.)
  17. Joseph Conrad and Terrorism Today
    Autor*in: Wexler, Joyce
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    1. Introduction: Terrorist Fiction, Terrorism Studies, and Postcritique -- 2. Conrad’s Anarchist Tales -- 3. The Secret Agent: Terrorists and Counterterrorists -- 4. Under Western Eyes: Revolutionists and Informers -- 5. Conclusion: Reading Conrad... mehr

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    1. Introduction: Terrorist Fiction, Terrorism Studies, and Postcritique -- 2. Conrad’s Anarchist Tales -- 3. The Secret Agent: Terrorists and Counterterrorists -- 4. Under Western Eyes: Revolutionists and Informers -- 5. Conclusion: Reading Conrad Now. “Drawing extensively on contemporary research in Terrorism Studies, Joyce Wexler sheds new light on Conrad’s understanding of the complications and contradictions of this controversial topic. She convincingly demonstrates that many of the disputes about how to read his works reflect disagreements about terrorism—and that more often than not Conrad was right, and his critics wrong. Teachers and students will find this a useful book for many reasons—for the information it provides about Terrorism Studies, for the perspectives it offers on Conrad’s relevance for issues of contemporary concern, for Wexler’s thorough, up-to-date accounts of the Conrad criticism, and for her sensible, detailed readings of often-taught texts.” --Paul Armstrong, Professor of English, Brown University, USA This book explores how the anarchist fiction of Joseph Conrad can help us understand terrorism today. Conrad undermines the popular view that terrorists are fanatics. He portrays anarchists and police as counterparts driven by the human desires for autonomy and affiliation, the need to control their own lives and to be part of a group. Postcritique encourages readers to consider the accuracy of such information, and research in Terrorism Studies confirms Conrad’s insights: his characters are more realistic and his political stance is more hopeful than critics have recognized. Joyce Wexler is Professor Emerita of English at Loyola University Chicago, USA. She is President of the Joseph Conrad Society of America. Her publications include Joseph Conrad and Postcritique (co-edited with Jay Parker), Violence Without God, Who Paid for Modernism, and Laura Riding’s Pursuit of Truth.

     

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    Schlagworte: Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature.; European literature.; Terrorism.; Political violence.
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  18. Truth to Post-Truth in American Detective Fiction
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    1. Introduction: From Clear Speaking to Misunderstanding -- 2. Closed Worlds and Cold Detectives -- 3. Cold Wars and Porous Borders -- 4. The Bleak and the Dread: From Existential Angst to Postmodern Paranioa -- 5. The Flat-Earth Society: Tracing... mehr

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    1. Introduction: From Clear Speaking to Misunderstanding -- 2. Closed Worlds and Cold Detectives -- 3. Cold Wars and Porous Borders -- 4. The Bleak and the Dread: From Existential Angst to Postmodern Paranioa -- 5. The Flat-Earth Society: Tracing Networks in the Contemporary World -- 6. Living in Two Separate Worlds: The Feral Detective, The City and The City, and the Problem of Relativism -- 7. The United States of V, White, and Q. Truth to Post-Truth in American Detective Fiction examines questions of truth and relativism, turning to detectives, both real and imagined, from Poe’s C. Auguste Dupin to Robert Mueller, to establish an oblique history of the path from a world where not believing in truth was unthinkable to the present, where it is common to believe that objective truth is a remnant of a simpler, more naïve time. Examining detective stories both literary and popular including hard-boiled, postmodern, and twenty-first century novels, the book establishes that examining detective fiction allows for a unique view of this progression to post-truth since the detective’s ultimate job is to take the reader from doubt to belief. David Riddle Watson shows that objectivity is intersubjectivity, arguing that the belief in multiple worlds is ultimately what sustains the illusion of relativism.

     

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    Schlagworte: Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature, Modern—21st century.; America—Literatures.; Literature.; Metaphysics.; Mass media and crime.; United States—Study and teaching.
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  19. Textsoziologie
    Eine kritische Einführung in die Diskurssemiotik
    Autor*in: Zima, Peter V.
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart ; Imprint: J.B. Metzler

    1. Text und Kontext: Programmatische Bemerkungen -- 2. Der „wertfreie“ Diskurs der empirischen Literatursoziologie -- 3. Dialektische Theorien und Textsoziologie -- 4. Gesellschaft als Text -- 5. Die Institutionalisierung literarischer Sprachen -- 6.... mehr

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    1. Text und Kontext: Programmatische Bemerkungen -- 2. Der „wertfreie“ Diskurs der empirischen Literatursoziologie -- 3. Dialektische Theorien und Textsoziologie -- 4. Gesellschaft als Text -- 5. Die Institutionalisierung literarischer Sprachen -- 6. Textsoziologische Modelle: Proust, Musil -- 7. Textsoziologie und Psychoanalyse: Gesellschaft und Psyche bei Marcel Proust -- 8. Bemerkungen zur Romansoziologie -- 9. Diskurskritik -- Personenregister. Im Anschluss an Adorno, Bachtin und Greimas’ Strukturale Semiotik analysiert Zima die Einwirkung sozialer Entwicklungen und Konfliktlinien auf literarische (und theoretische) Diskurse. Dabei geht es ebenso um Gattungsentwicklungen wie um semantische und syntaktische Strukturen einzelner Texte. Stets wird versucht, Gesellschaft und Literatur über die Sprache miteinander zu vermitteln. Der Band bietet vertiefte Analysen zu Proust, Musil und Kafka. Die Neuauflage enthält neue Kapitel zu den Begriffen der soziolinguistischen Situation, des Soziolekts sowie der Intertextualität und dehnt die Textsoziologie auf die Institutionalisierung literarischer Sprachen aus.

     

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    Schlagworte: Literature.; Literature—Philosophy.; Culture.
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  20. Creative Writing Practice
    Reflections on Form and Process
    Beteiligt: Adelaide, Debra (HerausgeberIn); Attfield, Sarah (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021.
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    PART ONE -- THEORETICAL CHALLENGES: WORKING IT OUT -- CHAPTER 1 Debra Adelaide and Sarah Attfield — Introduction -- CHAPTER 2: Sarah Attfield — The Ethics of Working-Class Realism in Poetry -- CHAPTER 3: Sunil Badami — The Golden Rules [TO COME] --... mehr

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    PART ONE -- THEORETICAL CHALLENGES: WORKING IT OUT -- CHAPTER 1 Debra Adelaide and Sarah Attfield — Introduction -- CHAPTER 2: Sarah Attfield — The Ethics of Working-Class Realism in Poetry -- CHAPTER 3: Sunil Badami — The Golden Rules [TO COME] -- CHAPTER 4: Craig Batty — Screenwriting Beyond the Paradigms: creative thinking and script development [TO COME] -- CHAPTER 5: Claire Corbett — Everything You Can Imagine is Real: worldbuilding, the donnée and the magic of writing -- CHAPTER 6: Margot Nash — Adaptation: essence and originality and radical transformation -- PART TWO PRACTICAL CHALLENGES: STARTING, STOPPING AND FAILING -- CHAPTER 7: Delia Falconer — The Writer’s Notebook -- CHAPTER 8: Mark Rossiter — Prompting Creativity: revisiting Aristotle’s advice on plot and character -- CHAPTER 9: Andrew Pippos — Trading hours: time, order, and narration in Lucky’s -- CHAPTER 10: Gregory Ferris — Writing Without Frames -- CHAPTER 11: Debra Adelaide — The Corrections: succeeding at failure in the creative process -- PART THREE CONSOLIDATING THE PROCESS: SUCCESS AND RESILIENCE -- CHAPTER 12: Dave Drayton — Counting Coco Pops: on constraint and creativity -- CHAPTER 13: Sue Joseph — When Your Subjects Do Not Agree [DRAFT ONLY] -- CHAPTER 14: Liz Giuffre — Critical Distance: creative writing as a critic-fan -- CHAPTER 15: Tom Lee — Art, Design and Communicating the Story: the cover of Coach Fitz -- CHAPTER 16: Mark Isaacs — Behrouz Boochani: writing as resilience and resistance. Creative Writing Practice: reflections on form and process explores the craft of creative writing by illuminating the practices of writers and writer-educators. Demonstrating solutions to problems in different forms and genres, the contributors draw on their professional and personal experiences to examine specific and practical challenges that writers must confront and solve in order to write. This book discusses a range of approaches to writing, such as the early working out of projects, the idea of experimentation, of narrative time, and of failure. With its strong focus on process, Creative Writing Practice is a valuable guide for students, scholars and practitioners of creative writing. .

     

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  21. New Directions in Contemporary Australian Poetry
    Beteiligt: Disney, Dan (HerausgeberIn); Hall, Matthew (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    New directions in contemporary Australian poetry?, Dan Disney & Matthew Hall -- Our poetic-justice, Natalie Harkin -- The intimacy in survival poetics, Ellen van Neerven -- Response to Natalie Harkin: a labor of love, Jeanine Leane -- All the trees,... mehr

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    New directions in contemporary Australian poetry?, Dan Disney & Matthew Hall -- Our poetic-justice, Natalie Harkin -- The intimacy in survival poetics, Ellen van Neerven -- Response to Natalie Harkin: a labor of love, Jeanine Leane -- All the trees, Peter Minter -- Just poetry, Alison Whittaker -- Bordering, dissolving, meeting, regenerating, Bonny Cassidy -- Writing unwriting writing, Anne Elvey -- “If You Don’t Mind Me Arsing”: insubordination and land in Marty Hiatt’s the manifold, Michael Farrell -- Against place (the lyrebird shows the way), Stuart Cooke -- Disembodying and re-embodying the poem as act of acknowledgement of land rights and a rejection of “property”: on acts and actioning of environmentally-concerned poetry, John Kinsella -- Space, place, materiality in contemporary Australian poetry, Justin Clemens -- Archiving the undercommons: an infrastructural reading of contemporary Australian poetry, Kate Lilley -- The antipodal avant-gardes: chronometrics, A.J. Carruthers -- New Australian poetry: deranged and teeming, Jill Jones -- The work of poetry, Astrid Lorange -- Poets, truths, and Australia, Ali Alizadeh -- Revising an Australian mythos, Ann Vickery -- On machines and metamorphoses: notes toward a future Australian mythos, Bella Li -- Revisionist myth cycles and the state of poetry, Louis Armand -- Shadowlands, or somewhere in the Australian Odyssey, Michelle Cahill -- Afterword: The province of L’Avenir, Philip Mead. This book sets out to navigate questions of the future of Australian poetry. Deliberately designed as a dialogue between poets, each of the four clusters presented here—“Indigeneities”; “Political Landscapes”; “Space, Place, Materiality”; “Revising an Australian Mythos”—models how poetic communities in Australia continue to grow in alliance toward certain constellated ideas. Exploring the ethics of creative production in a place that continues to position capital over culture, property over community, each of the twenty essays in this anthology takes the subject of Australian poetry definitively beyond Eurocentrism and white privilege. By pushing back against nationalizing mythologies that have, over the last 200 years since colonization, not only narrativized the logic of instrumentalization but rendered our lands precarious, this book asserts new possibilities of creative responsiveness within the Australian sensorium.

     

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    Schlagworte: Poetry.; Literature.; Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature, Modern—21st century.; Culture.; Australasia.; History.
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  22. Home, Memory and Belonging in Italian Postcolonial Literature
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    Chapter 1. Spaces of memory, spaces of belonging: home in postcolonial Italy -- Chapter 2. Termini Train Station: a Place to Arrive, a Place to Leave and to Live -- Chapter 3. The Phone Centre, a Place to Call Home -- Chapter 4. Spaces of Residence... mehr

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    Chapter 1. Spaces of memory, spaces of belonging: home in postcolonial Italy -- Chapter 2. Termini Train Station: a Place to Arrive, a Place to Leave and to Live -- Chapter 3. The Phone Centre, a Place to Call Home -- Chapter 4. Spaces of Residence and Transnational Microcosms in Postcolonial Italy -- Chapter 5. Rooms as homes: the bathroom and the bedroom as memory containers -- Chapter 6. Conclusion - At home, everywhere. This lucid and finely crafted book explores how migration has made ‘home’ a constantly evolving concept and how practices of home-making can extend through memory and imagination to include spaces as diverse as the call centre and the train station. Providing detailed new readings of a range of postcolonial texts in Italian, this book will be essential reading for all scholars and students who engage with cultural representations of migration. – Emma Bond, Reader, University of St Andrews, Scotland This is an inspirational book that provides a compelling analysis of how migration literature negotiates and reconceives notions of home. Giuliani brilliantly explores how domestic and public spaces are reconfigured in postcolonial literature, allowing us to grasp the complexity of the lived experiences of migrants. Giuliani’s engaging work offers an innovative perspective on migration culture; an essential reading for anyone interested in Postcolonial, Memory and Space Studies. – Simone Brioni, Associate Professor, Stony Brook University, USA This book examines the meaning of home through the investigation of a series of public and private spaces recurrent in Italian postcolonial literature. The chapters, by considering Termini train station in Rome, phone centres, the condominium, and the private spaces of the bathroom and the bedroom, investigate how migrant characters inhabit those places and turn them into familiar spaces of belonging. Home, Memory and Belonging in Italian Postcolonial Literature suggests “home spaces” as a lens to examine these places and the practices enacted by their inhabitants to feel at home. Drawing on a wide array of sources, this book focuses on the role played by memory in creating transnational connections between present and past locations and on how these connections shape migrants’ sense of self and migrants’ identity. Dr Chiara Giuliani is Lecturer in Italian Studies at University College Cork (Ireland). She researches different aspects of postcolonial literature, questions of home and identity, as well as the cultural representation of the Chinese community in Italy. She has published widely on these topics in academic journals and books.

     

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    Schlagworte: European literature.; Literature.; Historiography.
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  23. The Poetics of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Postmodern Literature
    Autor*in: Filippaki, Iro
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    1. A Narrative History of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder -- 2. Symptomatology and Modes of Emplotment: Paranoid Tropes -- 3. Beyond PTSD’s Postmodern Aesthetics: Modes of Epic Recognition -- 4. Coda: Towards a Collective PTSD Narrative. The Poetics... mehr

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    1. A Narrative History of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder -- 2. Symptomatology and Modes of Emplotment: Paranoid Tropes -- 3. Beyond PTSD’s Postmodern Aesthetics: Modes of Epic Recognition -- 4. Coda: Towards a Collective PTSD Narrative. The Poetics of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Postmodern Literature provides an interdisciplinary exploration in early medical trauma treatment and the emergent postmodern canon of the 1960s and 1970s. By identifying key postmodern literary tropes (paranoia, uncanniness, biomediation) as products of an overarching post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) narrative paradigm, this concise study reveals unexplored aspects of the canonical novels at hand—such as the link between individual and collective traumatization—highlights the presence of epic elements in postmodern narratives, and identifies the influence of emerging psychiatric treatment on the post-WWII novels at hand. Performing a medical humanities reading of Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow (1973), Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-5 (1969), and Joseph Heller’s Catch-22 (1961), this book introduces a novel way of examining trauma at the intersection of narrative, history, and medicine and recalibrates the importance of postmodern politics of transformation, while making the case for an aesthetics of trauma. By examining the historico-political developments that dictated the formation of PTSD in the wake of the wars in Korea and Vietnam, this book argues that the perception of PTSD symptoms directly influenced aesthetic and literary tropes of the Cold War era.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine
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    Schlagworte: Literature.; Literature, Modern—20th century.; Literature, Modern—21st century.; Cultural studies.; Clinical psychology.
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  24. Geisteswissenschaften studieren - und dann?
    Berufsfelder und Perspektiven
    Beteiligt: Ley, Jochen O. (HerausgeberIn); Zechner, Hedda (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 2021
    Verlag:  J.B. Metzler, Berlin

    Vorwort: Warum es dieses Buch gibt -- Teil I: Perspektiven, Chancen und Tipps -- Was wir unter Geisteswissenschaften verstehen -- Welche Chancen haben Geisteswissenschaftler*innen am Arbeitsmarkt? -- Was können Geisteswissenschaftler*innen? -- Die... mehr

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    Vorwort: Warum es dieses Buch gibt -- Teil I: Perspektiven, Chancen und Tipps -- Was wir unter Geisteswissenschaften verstehen -- Welche Chancen haben Geisteswissenschaftler*innen am Arbeitsmarkt? -- Was können Geisteswissenschaftler*innen? -- Die Zukunft der Arbeit -- Arbeit(en) im Öffentlichen Dienst -- Strategische Tipps für den Weg ins Berufsleben -- Teil II: Jobprofile – Was arbeiten Geisteswissenschaftler*innen? -- Künstlerische Leiterin (freies Theater): Franziska Werner -- Theaterpädagogin (Theater): Laura zur Nieden -- Moderator und Journalist (Hörfunk): Wolfgang Porsche -- Freier Journalist: Jan Lindenau -- Freie Übersetzerin: Petra Brechtmann -- Referentin Kulturförderung (Kulturamt): Silvia Kalmutzki -- Promotionsberaterin (Hochschule): Dr. Catherine Marten -- Forschungsdatenmanager (Hochschule): Dr. Lukas Bossert -- Bereichsleiterin Ausstellung und Pädagogik (Gedenkstätte): Veronika Nahm -- Projektleiterin (Zivilgesellschaftliche Initiative): Mascha Roth -- Bildungsmanager (Kommune): Dr. Robert Lucic -- Projektkoordinatorin (Forschungsinstitut): Sabrina Anastasio -- Leiter Fundraising (Hilfsorganisation): Thomas Jung -- Kommunikationsmanagerin (Stiftung): Nina Kollas -- Teamleiterin (Bildungsträger): Franziska Gensch -- Referentin für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (NGO): Christine W. -- Marketing Managerin (Spendenplattform): Lisa-Sophie Meyer -- Softwareentwicklerin (Unternehmen): Kaja Santro -- Heilpraktikerin (eigene Praxis): Christine Goerlich -- Coach (freiberuflich): Anna-Sophie Keller -- Gründer und Musiker: Paavo Günther -- Teil III: Resümee. Was nehmen Sie mit?! -- Anhang. Dieser Band informiert über Berufsperspektiven für künftige und ausgebildete Geisteswissenschaftler*innen. Der erste Teil gibt einen Überblick über die Fähigkeiten und Kompetenzen, die im Studium erworben werden, und untersucht die Zukunft der Arbeit sowie die Chancen für Geisteswissenschaftler*innen im 21. Jahrhundert. Im zweiten Teil erzählen 21 Geisteswissenschaftler*innen in Interviews über ihr Studium, ihren Weg in die Berufstätigkeit, über Herausforderungen und Chancen und geben Tipps für die berufliche Zukunft.

     

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  25. Translocality in Contemporary City Novels
    Autor*in: Mattheis, Lena
    Erschienen: 2021.
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

    Introducing Translocal Narratability -- 1. Simultaneity -- 2. Palimpsest -- 3. Mapping -- 4. Scaling -- 5. Silence, Absence, Non-Place -- 6. Haunting -- Conclusion. Translocality in Contemporary City Novels responds to the fact that... mehr

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    Introducing Translocal Narratability -- 1. Simultaneity -- 2. Palimpsest -- 3. Mapping -- 4. Scaling -- 5. Silence, Absence, Non-Place -- 6. Haunting -- Conclusion. Translocality in Contemporary City Novels responds to the fact that twenty-first-century Anglophone novels are increasingly characterised by translocality—the layering and blending of two or more distant settings. Considering translocal and transcultural writing as a global phenomenon, this book draws on multidisciplinary research, from globalisation theory to the study of narratives to urban studies, to explore a corpus of thirty-two novels—by authors such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Dionne Brand, Kiran Desai, and Xiaolu Guo—set in a total of ninety-seven cities. Lena Mattheis examines six of the most common strategies used in contemporary urban fiction to make translocal experiences of the world narratable and turn them into relatable stories: simultaneity, palimpsests, mapping, scaling, non-places, and haunting. Combining and developing further theories, approaches and techniques from a variety of research fields—including narratology, human geography, transculturality, diaspora spaces, and postcolonial perspectives—Mattheis develops a set of cross-disciplinary techniques in literary urban studies.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Literary Urban Studies
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    Schlagworte: Literature.; Fiction.; Cities and towns—History.; Cultural studies.; Urban geography.
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