Psycho Dynamics Of Women In The Post Modern Liter.

Psycho Dynamics Of Women In The Post Modern Liter.
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Publisher : Sarup & Sons
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 8176258458
ISBN-13 : 9788176258456
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Synopsis Psycho Dynamics Of Women In The Post Modern Liter. by : S. P. Sree

Papers presented at the International Seminar on Psycho Dynamics of Women in the Postmodern Literature of the East and West, held at Visakhapatnam during 25-26 February 2006.

INDIAN DIASPORA WRITERS

INDIAN DIASPORA WRITERS
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Publisher : Book Rivers
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9789391000424
ISBN-13 : 9391000428
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis INDIAN DIASPORA WRITERS by : Dr. Sachin Sampatrao Salunkhe

Memory and Identity in Modern and Postmodern American Literature

Memory and Identity in Modern and Postmodern American Literature
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9789811950254
ISBN-13 : 9811950253
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Memory and Identity in Modern and Postmodern American Literature by : Lovorka Gruic Grmusa

This book discusses how American literary modernism and postmodernism interconnect memory and identity and if, and how, the intertwining of memory and identity has been related to the dominant socio-cultural trends in the United States or the specific historical contexts in the world. The book’s opening chapter is the interrogation of the narrator’s memories of Jay Gatsby and his life in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. The second chapter shows how in William Faulkner’s Light in August memory impacts the search for identities in the storylines of the characters. The third chapter discusses the correlation between memory, self, and culture in Tennessee Williams’s A Streetcar Named Desire. Discussing Robert Coover’s Gerald’s Party, the fourth chapter reveals that memory and identity are contextualized and that cognitive processes, including memory, are grounded in the body’s interaction with the environment, featuring dehumanized characters, whose identities appear as role-plays. The subsequent chapter is the analysis of how Jonathan Safran Foer’s Everything Is Illuminated deals with the heritage of Holocaust memories and postmemories. The last chapter focuses on Thomas Pynchon’s Against the Day, the reconstructive nature of memory, and the politics and production of identity in Southeastern Europe.

Literature and The Contemporary

Literature and The Contemporary
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9781317883616
ISBN-13 : 1317883616
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Synopsis Literature and The Contemporary by : Roger Luckhurst

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 time in the present day. The essays in the book survey theories of temporality from various cultural and philosophical standpoints, and represent critics writing from feminist, postcolonial and `queer' perspectives discussing literature in `our time'. The collection addresses such central issues as the politics of memory, colonial legacies, women's time, racial and sexual identities in the 1990s, and covers a wide range of contemporary authors, works and issues, some of which are treated for the first time. Among the contemporary works discussed are the prize-winning books Graham Swift's Last Orders, Anne Michaels' Fugitive Pieces, and Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres. While discussing some of the most significant novels of the 1990s, this collection also offers a diverse yet cohesive critique of the millennial leanings of much `postmodernist' criticism, which it argues should be replaced by more variously nuanced engagements with literature and the contemporary.

Silent Suffering & Unheard Agony In The Regional Writings On Women

Silent Suffering & Unheard Agony In The Regional Writings On Women
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Publisher : Sarup & Sons
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 817625844X
ISBN-13 : 9788176258449
Rating : 4/5 (4X Downloads)

Synopsis Silent Suffering & Unheard Agony In The Regional Writings On Women by : S. P. Sree

Papers presented at the International Seminar on Psycho Dynamics of Women in the Postmodern Literature of the East and West, held at Visakhapatnam during 25-26 February 2006.

Alien Among Us: Reflections Of Women Writers On Women

Alien Among Us: Reflections Of Women Writers On Women
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Publisher : Sarup & Sons
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 8176258431
ISBN-13 : 9788176258432
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Alien Among Us: Reflections Of Women Writers On Women by : S.P. Sree

Papers presented at an international seminar held at Visakhapatnam

Dalit Literature

Dalit Literature
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Publisher : Sarup & Sons
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 8176258172
ISBN-13 : 9788176258173
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Dalit Literature by : Amar Nath Prasad

On Monique Wittig

On Monique Wittig
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0252029844
ISBN-13 : 9780252029844
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis On Monique Wittig by : Namascar Shaktini

Monique Wittig, who died in January 2003, was a leading French feminist, social theorist, prose poet, and novelist--and an activist who helped start the lesbian and women's liberation movements in France. This collection of essays by Wittig and on her work is the first sustained examination in English of her broad-ranging political, literary, and theoretical viewpoints. On Monique Wittig contains twelve essays, representing French, Francophone, and U.S. critics, including three previously unpublished pieces by Wittig herself. Among the essays is Diane Griffin Crowder's discussion of the U.S. feminist movement, Linda Zerilli's consideration of gender and will, and Teresa de Lauretis's examination of the development of lesbian theory. Together, these essays situate Wittig's work in terms of the cultural contexts of its production and reception. This volume also contains the first authenticated chronology of Wittig's life and features the first translation of "For a Movement of Women's Liberation," which Wittig published with other "militantes" in May 1970. As the first book to appear on Wittig following her death, On Monique Wittig is an indispensable tool for feminist scholars.

Differences that Matter

Differences that Matter
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 0521597617
ISBN-13 : 9780521597616
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Differences that Matter by : Sara Ahmed

Differences That Matter challenges existing ways of theorising the relationship between feminism and postmodernism which ask 'is or should feminism be modern or postmodern?' Sara Ahmed suggests that postmodernism has been allowed to dictate feminist debates and calls instead for feminist theorists to speak (back) to postmodernism, rather than simply speak on (their relationship to) it. Such a 'speaking back' involves a refusal to position postmodernism as a generalisable condition of the world and requires closer readings of what postmodernism is actually 'doing' in a variety of disciplinary contexts. Sara Ahmed hence examines constructions of postmodernism in relation to rights, ethics, subjectivity, authorship, meta-fiction and film.

Feminine Fictions

Feminine Fictions
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781136321245
ISBN-13 : 1136321241
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Feminine Fictions by : Patricia Waugh

‘Postmodernism’ and ‘feminism’ have become familiar terms since the 1960s, developing alongside one another and clearly sharing many strong points of contact. Why then have the critical debates arising out of these movements had so little to say about each other? Patricia Waugh addresses the relationship between feminist and postmodernist writing and theory through the insights of psychoanalysis and in the context of the development of modern fiction in Britain and America. She attempts to uncover the reasons why women writers have been excluded from the considerations of postmodern art. Her route takes her through the theorization of self offered by Freud and Lacan and on to the concept of subjectivity articulated by Kleinian and later object-relations psychoanalysts. She argues that much women’s writing has been inappropriately placed and interpreted within a predominantly formalist-orientated aesthetic and a post-Freudian/liberal, individualist conceptualization of subjectivity and artistic expression. This tendency has been intensified in discussions of postmodernism, and a new feminist aesthetic is thus badly needed. In the second part of the book Patricia Waugh analyses the work of six ‘traditional’ and six ‘experimental’ writers, challenging the restrictive definitions of ‘realist’, ‘modernist’, ‘postmodernist’ in the light of the theoretical position developed in part one. Authors covered include: Woolf (viewed as a postmodernist ‘precursor’ rather than a ‘high’ modernist), Drabble, Tyler, Plath, Brookner, Paley, Lessing, Weldon, Atwood, Walker, Spark, Russ, and Piercy.