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  1. Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative: Producing the Reader is an interdisciplinary exploration into the profound power of narratives to create—and recreate—how we imagine ourselves. It posits that the process of producing a text also... more

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    Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative: Producing the Reader is an interdisciplinary exploration into the profound power of narratives to create—and recreate—how we imagine ourselves. It posits that the process of producing a text also produces the reader. Written from the perspective of a psychoanalytic feminist, Sproles considers a wide array of examples from literature, popular culture, and her own experiences to illustrate what she calls ""reflective reading""—a metacognitive reading practice that recognizes the workings of the unconscious to push the reader toward a potentially transformational engagement with narrative. This may manifest as epiphany, recovery from loss or resolution of repressed trauma. Each chapter draws on examples of characters and authors who model a reflective reading process from Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf to Johnny Cash and Alison Bechdel. By reclaiming the role of the unconscious, Karyn Sproles reinvigorates the theoretical work begun by reader-response criticism and develops a deep understanding of identification and transference as an integral part of the reading process. For students and researchers of cultural studies, psychoanalysis, gender studies and feminist literature and theory, Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative offers innovative and accessible ideas on the relationship between reader and text. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

     

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  2. Reflective reading and the power of narrative
    producing the reader
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

    "Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative: Producing the Reader is an interdisciplinary exploration into the profound power of narratives to create--and recreate--how we imagine ourselves. It posits that the process of producing a text also... more

    Max-Planck-Institut für empirische Ästhetik, Bibliothek
    ET 790 spr 2019
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    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    "Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative: Producing the Reader is an interdisciplinary exploration into the profound power of narratives to create--and recreate--how we imagine ourselves. It posits that the process of producing a text also produces the reader. Written from the perspective of a psychoanalytic feminist, Sproles considers a wide array of examples from literature, popular culture, and her own experiences to illustrate what she calls "reflective reading"--a metacognitive reading practice that recognizes the workings of the unconscious to push the reader toward a potentially transformational engagement with narrative. This may manifest as epiphany, recovery from loss or resolution of repressed trauma. Each chapter draws on examples of characters and authors who model a reflective reading process from Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf to Johnny Cash and Alison Bechdel. By reclaiming the role of the unconscious, Karyn Sproles reinvigorates the theoretical work begun by reader-response criticism and develops a deep understanding of identification and transference as an integral part of the reading process. For students and researchers of cultural studies, psychoanalysis, gender studies and feminist literature and theory, Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative, offers innovate and accessible ideas on the relationship between reader and text

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781138607019
    Series: Interdisciplinary research in gender
    Subjects: Englisch; Erzähltheorie; Rhetorik; Psychologie
    Other subjects: Sackville-West, Vita (1892-1962); Howatch, Susan (1940-); Cash, Johnny (1932-2003); Bechdel, Alison (1960-)
    Scope: viii, 195 Seiten
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  3. Trains, Jesus, and murder
    the Gospel according to Johnny Cash
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Fortress Press, Minneapolis

    "Cash sang about and for people on the margins. He famously played concerts in prisons, where he sang both murder ballads and gospel tunes in the same set. It's this juxtaposition between light and dark, writes Richard Beck, that makes Cash one of... more

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    "Cash sang about and for people on the margins. He famously played concerts in prisons, where he sang both murder ballads and gospel tunes in the same set. It's this juxtaposition between light and dark, writes Richard Beck, that makes Cash one of the most authentic theologians in memory. In reflecting of Cash's lyrics, and the passion with which he sang them, we gain a deeper understanding of the enduring faith of the Man in Black"--Back cover

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781506433769
    Subjects: Religion <Motiv>; Song
    Other subjects: Cash, Johnny (1932-2003); Cash, Johnny / Criticism and interpretation; Cash, Johnny / Religion; Country music / Religious aspects / Christianity; Cash, Johnny; Religion; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: x, 205 Seiten
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    Introduction : Trains, Jesus, and murder -- Part 1 : Family and faith. I am bound for the promised land ; I walk the line -- Part 2 : Sinners and solidarity. The man in black ; Folsom Prison blues ; Greystone Chapel ; San Quentin ; The ballad of Ira Hayes ; Give my love to Rose ; The legend of John Henry's hammer ; Sunday mornin' coming down -- Part 3 : Nation and nostalgia. Ragged old flag ; Drive on -- Part 4 : Suffering and salvation. Delia's gone ; Hurt ; The man comes around -- Epilogue : The gospel road

  4. Reflective reading and the power of narrative
    producing the reader
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Routledge, London

    "Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative: Producing the Reader is an interdisciplinary exploration into the profound power of narratives to create--and recreate--how we imagine ourselves. It posits that the process of producing a text also... more

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
    91.026.50
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    "Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative: Producing the Reader is an interdisciplinary exploration into the profound power of narratives to create--and recreate--how we imagine ourselves. It posits that the process of producing a text also produces the reader. Written from the perspective of a psychoanalytic feminist, Sproles considers a wide array of examples from literature, popular culture, and her own experiences to illustrate what she calls "reflective reading"--a metacognitive reading practice that recognizes the workings of the unconscious to push the reader toward a potentially transformational engagement with narrative. This may manifest as epiphany, recovery from loss or resolution of repressed trauma. Each chapter draws on examples of characters and authors who model a reflective reading process from Jane Austen and Virginia Woolf to Johnny Cash and Alison Bechdel. By reclaiming the role of the unconscious, Karyn Sproles reinvigorates the theoretical work begun by reader-response criticism and develops a deep understanding of identification and transference as an integral part of the reading process. For students and researchers of cultural studies, psychoanalysis, gender studies and feminist literature and theory, Reflective Reading and the Power of Narrative, offers innovate and accessible ideas on the relationship between reader and text

     

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    Content information
    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781138607019
    Series: Interdisciplinary research in gender
    Subjects: Englisch; Erzähltheorie; Rhetorik; Psychologie
    Other subjects: Sackville-West, Vita (1892-1962); Howatch, Susan (1940-); Cash, Johnny (1932-2003); Bechdel, Alison (1960-)
    Scope: viii, 195 Seiten
    Notes:

    Literaturangaben