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Collage in Twenty-First-Century Literature in English Art of Crisis

Collage in Twenty-First-Century Literature in English: Art of Crisis

1st Edition

By Wojciech Drag
November 14, 2019

Collage in Twenty-First-Century Literature in English: Art of Crisis considers the phenomenon of the continued relevance of collage, a form established over a hundred years ago, to contemporary literature. It argues that collage is a perfect artistic vehicle to represent the crisis-ridden reality ...

Dissent and the Dynamics of Cultural Change Lessons from the Underground Presses of the Late Sixties

Dissent and the Dynamics of Cultural Change: Lessons from the Underground Presses of the Late Sixties

1st Edition

By Matthew Pifer
November 11, 2019

Dissent and the Dynamics of Cultural Change: Lessons from the Underground Presses of the Late Sixties, examines alternative presses’ critique of culture at a time of infamous transformation and revolution in the United States. In this new study, author Matthew Pifer seeks to delineate the structure...

Contemporary Capitalism, Crisis, and the Politics of Fiction Literature Beyond Fordism

Contemporary Capitalism, Crisis, and the Politics of Fiction: Literature Beyond Fordism

1st Edition

By Roberto del Valle Alcalá
November 01, 2019

Contemporary Capitalism, Crisis, and the Politics of Fiction: Literature Beyond Fordism proposes a fresh approach to contemporary fictional engagements with the idea of crisis in capitalism and its various social and economic manifestations. The book investigates how late-twentieth and ...

Approaches to Teaching the Works of Edwidge Danticat

Approaches to Teaching the Works of Edwidge Danticat

1st Edition

Edited By Celucien Joseph, Suchismita Banerjee, Marvin Hobson, Danny Hoey, Jr.
September 25, 2019

Providing an intellectual interpretation to the work of Edwidge Danticat, this new edited collection provides a pedagogical approach to teach and interpret her body of work in undergraduate and graduate classrooms. Approaches to Teaching the Works of Edwidge Danticat starts out by exploring ...

The Humanist (Re)Turn: Reclaiming the Self in Literature

The Humanist (Re)Turn: Reclaiming the Self in Literature

1st Edition

By Michael Bryson
August 20, 2019

The exciting new book argues for a renewed emphasis on humanism--contrary to the trend of post-humanism, or what Neema Parvini calls "the anti-humanism" of the last several decades of literary and theoretical scholarship. In this trail-blazing study, Michael Bryson argues for this renewal of ...

Urban Captivity Narratives Women’s Writing After 9/11

Urban Captivity Narratives: Women’s Writing After 9/11

1st Edition

By Heather Hillsburg
August 05, 2019

Evolving from a rigorous study of post-9/11 women's writing, Dr. Heather Hillsburg's new monograph identifies an emerging genre, which she names Urban Captivity Narratives. Using examples ranging from memoir to young adult fiction, each of the texts examined in the study follows a female ...

David Foster Wallace and the Body

David Foster Wallace and the Body

1st Edition

By Peter Sloane
May 22, 2019

David Foster Wallace and the Body is the first full-length study to focus on Wallace’s career-long fascination with the human body and the textual representation of the body. The book provides engaging, accessible close readings that highlight the importance of the overlooked, and yet central theme...

Haruki Murakami Storytelling and Productive Distance

Haruki Murakami: Storytelling and Productive Distance

1st Edition

By Chikako Nihei
May 14, 2019

Haruki Murakami: Storytelling and Productive Distance studies the evolution of the monogatari, or narrative and storytelling in the works of Haruki Murakami. Author Chikako Nihei argues that Murakami’s power of monogatari lies in his use of distancing effects; storytelling allows individuals to "...

Origin and Ellipsis in the Writing of Hilary Mantel An Elliptical Dialogue with the Thinking of Jacques Derrida

Origin and Ellipsis in the Writing of Hilary Mantel: An Elliptical Dialogue with the Thinking of Jacques Derrida

1st Edition

By Eileen Pollard
April 16, 2019

Origin and Ellipsis in the Writing of Hilary Mantel provokes a re-engagement with Derrida’s thinking in contemporary literature, with particular emphasis on the philosopher’s preoccupation with the process of writing. This is the first book-length study of Mantel’s writing, not just in terms of ...

Transmodern Perspectives on Contemporary Literatures in English

Transmodern Perspectives on Contemporary Literatures in English

1st Edition

Edited By Jessica Aliaga-Lavrijsen, José María Yebra-Pertusa
March 27, 2019

Transmodern Perspectives on Contemporary Literatures in English offers a constructive dialogue on the concept of the transmodern, focusing on the works by very different contemporary authors from all over the world, such as: Chimanda Ngozi Adichie, Margaret Atwood, Sebastian Barry, A. S. Byatt, ...

George R.R. Martin and the Fantasy Form

George R.R. Martin and the Fantasy Form

1st Edition

By Joseph Young
March 18, 2019

Using the frameworks of literary theory relevant to modern fantasy, Dr. Joseph Young undertakes a compelling examination of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire and his employment of the structural demands and thematic aptitudes of his chosen genre. Examining Martin’s approaches to his ...

Extreme States The Evolution of American Transgressive Fiction 1960-2000

Extreme States: The Evolution of American Transgressive Fiction 1960-2000

1st Edition

By Coco d'Hont
November 26, 2018

Transgressive fiction explores the crossing of boundaries. Because of its extreme content and style, it is often considered controversial. However, transgressive fiction is not just shocking or disruptive. It is a continuation of an American tradition of creating culture through the crossing of ...

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