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University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill.
Analyzing literature in culture -- Narration and focalization -- Story of W -- All in the family: familiarity and estrangement according to Marcel Proust -- Over-writing as un-writing: descriptions, world-making, and novelistic time --...
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Analyzing literature in culture -- Narration and focalization -- Story of W -- All in the family: familiarity and estrangement according to Marcel Proust -- Over-writing as un-writing: descriptions, world-making, and novelistic time -- Interdisciplinary methodology -- Scared to death -- Telling, showing, showing off -- Enfolding feminism -- Intention -- Visual analysis -- Telling objects: a narrative perspective on collecting -- Reading art? -- Reading Bathsheba: from mastercodes to misfits -- Postmodern theology -- The rape of narrative and the narrative of rape: speech acts and body language in judges -- Lots of writing -- Postmodern theology as cultural analysis -- Religious canon and literary identity -- Cultural analysis in an expanded field -- Meanwhile: literature in an expanded field
Analyzing literature in culture -- Narration and focalization -- Story of W -- All in the family: familiarity and estrangement according to Marcel Proust -- Over-writing as un-writing: descriptions, world-making, and novelistic time -- Interdisciplinary methodology -- Scared to death -- Telling, showing, showing off -- Enfolding feminism -- Intention -- Visual analysis -- Telling objects: a narrative perspective on collecting -- Reading art? -- Reading Bathsheba: from mastercodes to misfits -- Postmodern theology -- The rape of narrative and the narrative of rape: speech acts and body language in judges -- Lots of writing -- Postmodern theology as cultural analysis -- Religious canon and literary identity -- Cultural analysis in an expanded field -- Meanwhile: literature in an expanded field. - Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Formerly CIP
Analyzing literature in culture -- Narration and focalization -- Story of W -- All in the family: familiarity and estrangement according to Marcel Proust -- Over-writing as un-writing: descriptions, world-making, and novelistic time -- Interdisciplinary methodology -- Scared to death -- Telling, showing, showing off -- Enfolding feminism -- Intention -- Visual analysis -- Telling objects: a narrative perspective on collecting -- Reading art? -- Reading Bathsheba: from mastercodes to misfits -- Postmodern theology -- The rape of narrative and the narrative of rape: speech acts and body language in judges -- Lots of writing -- Postmodern theology as cultural analysis -- Religious canon and literary identity -- Meanwhile -- Meanwhile: literature in an expanded field