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The Vampire in Contemporary Popular Literature

The Vampire in Contemporary Popular Literature

1st Edition

By Lorna Piatti-Farnell
February 06, 2018

Prominent examples from contemporary vampire literature expose a desire to re-evaluate and re-work the long-standing, folkloristic interpretation of the vampire as the immortal undead. This book explores the "new vampire" as a literary trope, offering a comprehensive critical analysis of vampires ...

Diseases and Disorders in Contemporary Fiction The Syndrome Syndrome

Diseases and Disorders in Contemporary Fiction: The Syndrome Syndrome

1st Edition

Edited By James Peacock, Tim Lustig
February 05, 2018

The essays in this collection address the current preoccupation with neurological conditions and disorders in contemporary literature by British and American writers. The book places these fictional treatments within a broader cultural and historical context, exploring such topics as the two ...

Trauma and Romance in Contemporary British Literature

Trauma and Romance in Contemporary British Literature

1st Edition

Edited By Jean-Michel Ganteau, Susana Onega
May 31, 2017

Drawing on a variety of theoretical approaches including trauma theory, psychoanalysis, genre theory, narrative theory, theories of temporality, cultural theory, and ethics, this book breaks new ground in bringing together trauma and romance, two categories whose collaboration has never been ...

Philosophical Approaches to Cormac McCarthy Beyond Reckoning

Philosophical Approaches to Cormac McCarthy: Beyond Reckoning

1st Edition

Edited By Christopher Eagle
March 27, 2017

This book is the first edited collection to explore the role of philosophy in the works of Cormac McCarthy, significantly expanding the scope of philosophical inquiry into McCarthy’s writings. There is a strong and growing interest amongst philosophers in the relevance of McCarthy’s writings to key...

Maximalism in Contemporary American Literature The Uses of Detail

Maximalism in Contemporary American Literature: The Uses of Detail

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By Nick Levey
December 15, 2016

This book begins a new and foundational discussion of maximalism by investigating how the treatment of detail in contemporary literature impels readers to navigate, tolerate, and enrich the cultural landscape of postindustrial America. It studies the maximalist novels of David Foster Wallace, ...

The Cultural Politics of Chick Lit Popular Fiction, Postfeminism and Representation

The Cultural Politics of Chick Lit: Popular Fiction, Postfeminism and Representation

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By Heike Missler
December 06, 2016

Chick lit is the marketing label attributed to a surge of books published in the wake of Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary (1996) and Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City (1997). Branded by their pink or pastel-coloured book covers, chick-lit novels have been a highly successful and ubiquitous ...

A Poetics of Trauma after 9/11 Representing Trauma in a Digitized Present

A Poetics of Trauma after 9/11: Representing Trauma in a Digitized Present

1st Edition

By Katharina Donn
November 03, 2016

The 9/11 attacks brought large-scale violence into the 21st century with force and have come to epitomize the entanglement of intimate vulnerability and virtual spectacle that is typical of the globalized present. This book works at the intersection of trauma studies, affect theory, and literary ...

Rethinking Race and Identity in Contemporary British Fiction

Rethinking Race and Identity in Contemporary British Fiction

1st Edition

By Sara Upstone
October 13, 2016

This book takes a post-racial approach to the representation of race in contemporary British fiction, re-imagining studies of race and British literature away from concerns with specific racial groups towards a more sophisticated analysis of the contribution of a broad, post-racial British writing....

Genre Fiction of New India Post-millennial receptions of

Genre Fiction of New India: Post-millennial receptions of "weird" narratives

1st Edition

By E. Dawson Varughese
August 17, 2016

This book investigates fiction in English, written within, and published from India since 2000 in the genre of mythology-inspired fiction in doing so it introduces the term ‘Bharati Fantasy’. This volume is anchored in notions of the ‘weird’ and thus some time is spent understanding this term ...

Religion in Cormac McCarthy’s Fiction Apocryphal Borderlands

Religion in Cormac McCarthy’s Fiction: Apocryphal Borderlands

1st Edition

By Manuel Broncano
January 29, 2016

This book addresses the religious scope of Cormac McCarthy’s fiction, one of the most controversial issues in studies of his work. Current criticism is divided between those who find a theological dimension in his works, and those who reject such an approach on the grounds that the nihilist ...

Global Issues in Contemporary Hispanic Women's Writing Shaping Gender, the Environment, and Politics

Global Issues in Contemporary Hispanic Women's Writing: Shaping Gender, the Environment, and Politics

1st Edition

Edited By Estrella Cibreiro, Francisca López
November 10, 2014

This collection explores the contributions of Hispanic women writers to ongoing Western debates on gender, power, ethics, and the environment, offering a wide range of essays that specifically portray the ways in which contemporary writers focus on issues of global impact in a deliberate and ...

Criticism, Crisis, and Contemporary Narrative Textual Horizons in an Age of Global Risk

Criticism, Crisis, and Contemporary Narrative: Textual Horizons in an Age of Global Risk

1st Edition

Edited By Paul Crosthwaite
June 19, 2014

The etymological affinity between ‘criticism’ and ‘crisis’ has never been more resonant than it is today, when social life is increasingly understood as defined by a succession of overlapping global crises: financial and economic crises; environmental crises; geopolitical crises; terrorist crises; ...

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