1st Edition

Literature and The Contemporary Fictions and Theories of the Present

By Roger Luckhurst, Peter Marks Copyright 1999
226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

At the end of the century, much criticism has become devoted to `last things': the end of history, the end of the subject, the end of the novel, the end, even, of the end. Literature and the Contemporary , in contrast, aims to provide through twelve essays evidence of the way in which the literature of the 1990s is constantly engaging in questions of memory and history and the representation of... Read more
Acknowledgements  Notes on Contributors  1. Hurry Up Please It's Time: Introducing the Contemporary  PART ONE: TIME TODAY  2. The Impossibility of the Present; Or, form the Contemporary to the Contemporal  3. The Politics of Time  Modernity, Postmodernity  4. Now, Here, This  5. Melancholic Modernity and Contemporary Greif: The Novels of Graham Swift  Memory  6. Memory Recovered/Recovered Memory  7. `We come after': Remembering the Holocaust  PART TWO: INTERSECTION  The Post-colonial contemporary  8. The Rhizome of Post-Colonial Discourse  9. The Dialect of Myth and History in the Post-Colonial Contemporary: Soyinka's `A Dance of the Forests'  Feminism  10. The Gender Differential, Again and Not Yet  11. Back to the Future: Revisiting Kristeva's `Women's Time'  Queering Now  12. Crossing the Present, Narrative, Alterity and Gender in Postmodern Fiction  13. A Queer Spirit of the Times  Index

Biography

Roger Luckhurst teaches in the Department of English, at Birkbeck College, University of London.

Peter Marks teaches in the Department of English at the University of Sydney, Australia.