Author: María José Chivite de León
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9783034300704
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This book addresses the recovery of submerged memories, loss and trauma in self-avowed intertextual fiction, while simultaneously exposing the tensions and untenability of any stable figuration of alterity. Otherness thus posits a liminal and largely transversal site of resistance to monological representations of Western identity, history and canon, which are now displayed inherently crossbred and built on the occulting and alienating of difference. With this in view, the author carries out a close reading of the works and scholarly statements of J. M. Coetzee and Marina Warner by taking as the point of departure the intertextualist approaches that most attend to the phenomenon of alterity against the critical discourses of modern representation. Fully installed in the revision of canon policies, Foe and Indigo re-read Eurocentric institutionalised forms of othering at the same time they posit new and suggestive rehearsals of identity languages via literature. Intertextual fiction thus turns out to be a powerful instrument to render alterity visible and agential in the discourses of reality. Ultimately, alterity is enabled to speak and invite social change and ethical awareness without denying the history of its alienation.
Echoes of History, Shadowed Identities
Author: María José Chivite de León
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9783034300704
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This book addresses the recovery of submerged memories, loss and trauma in self-avowed intertextual fiction, while simultaneously exposing the tensions and untenability of any stable figuration of alterity. Otherness thus posits a liminal and largely transversal site of resistance to monological representations of Western identity, history and canon, which are now displayed inherently crossbred and built on the occulting and alienating of difference. With this in view, the author carries out a close reading of the works and scholarly statements of J. M. Coetzee and Marina Warner by taking as the point of departure the intertextualist approaches that most attend to the phenomenon of alterity against the critical discourses of modern representation. Fully installed in the revision of canon policies, Foe and Indigo re-read Eurocentric institutionalised forms of othering at the same time they posit new and suggestive rehearsals of identity languages via literature. Intertextual fiction thus turns out to be a powerful instrument to render alterity visible and agential in the discourses of reality. Ultimately, alterity is enabled to speak and invite social change and ethical awareness without denying the history of its alienation.
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9783034300704
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This book addresses the recovery of submerged memories, loss and trauma in self-avowed intertextual fiction, while simultaneously exposing the tensions and untenability of any stable figuration of alterity. Otherness thus posits a liminal and largely transversal site of resistance to monological representations of Western identity, history and canon, which are now displayed inherently crossbred and built on the occulting and alienating of difference. With this in view, the author carries out a close reading of the works and scholarly statements of J. M. Coetzee and Marina Warner by taking as the point of departure the intertextualist approaches that most attend to the phenomenon of alterity against the critical discourses of modern representation. Fully installed in the revision of canon policies, Foe and Indigo re-read Eurocentric institutionalised forms of othering at the same time they posit new and suggestive rehearsals of identity languages via literature. Intertextual fiction thus turns out to be a powerful instrument to render alterity visible and agential in the discourses of reality. Ultimately, alterity is enabled to speak and invite social change and ethical awareness without denying the history of its alienation.
Means Matter
Author: Manuel Brito
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9783034304443
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This book is a major source for scholars of the latest American poetry. These exciting essays comprise energy and documented discussions on experimentalism, multiculturalism, hyperspace, and gender. Anthologies and little magazines form the matrix for this exploration on conceptual issues surrounding language. The author widens the perspective in which a great deal of writing forced the limits of poetry in this kind of publications. At the same time, he analyzes new contexts and enters into conversation with other sources for inspiration found through other disciplines such as social theory, philosophy, linguistics, and art generated at both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Reflective, taut with alertness, and exploding the postmodern concept of word/object as a liberating experience, this book becomes a driving force to address poetry and challenging political issues with admirable depth.
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9783034304443
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
This book is a major source for scholars of the latest American poetry. These exciting essays comprise energy and documented discussions on experimentalism, multiculturalism, hyperspace, and gender. Anthologies and little magazines form the matrix for this exploration on conceptual issues surrounding language. The author widens the perspective in which a great deal of writing forced the limits of poetry in this kind of publications. At the same time, he analyzes new contexts and enters into conversation with other sources for inspiration found through other disciplines such as social theory, philosophy, linguistics, and art generated at both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Reflective, taut with alertness, and exploding the postmodern concept of word/object as a liberating experience, this book becomes a driving force to address poetry and challenging political issues with admirable depth.
Literature and Psychology
Author: Önder Çakırtaş
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527523047
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
This volume provides a thorough study of how psychological messages are portrayed and interpreted via the written word. It explores the interactions between text and reader, as well as affiliations within the text, with particular emphasis on emotion and affect. Featuring relevant coverage on topics such as literary production, psychology in literature, identity/self and the other, and trauma studies, the book offers an in-depth analysis that is suitable for academicians, students, professionals, and researchers interested in discovering more about the relationship between psychology and literature.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527523047
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
This volume provides a thorough study of how psychological messages are portrayed and interpreted via the written word. It explores the interactions between text and reader, as well as affiliations within the text, with particular emphasis on emotion and affect. Featuring relevant coverage on topics such as literary production, psychology in literature, identity/self and the other, and trauma studies, the book offers an in-depth analysis that is suitable for academicians, students, professionals, and researchers interested in discovering more about the relationship between psychology and literature.
Marina Warner and the Ethics of Telling Silenced Stories
Author: Lisa Propst
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0228005078
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Efforts to fight back against silencing are central to social justice movements and scholarly fields such as feminist and postcolonial studies. But claiming to give voice to people who have been silenced always risks appropriating those people's stories. Lisa Propst argues that the British novelist and public intellectual Marina Warner offers some of the most provocative contemporary interventions into this dilemma. Tracing her writing from her early journalism to her novels, short stories, and studies of myths and fairy tales, Propst shows that in Warner's work, features such as stylized voices and narrative silences - tales that Warner's books hint at but never tell - question the authority of the writer to tell other people's stories. At the same time they demonstrate the power of literature to make new ethical connections between people, inviting readers to reflect on whom they are responsible to and how they are implicated in social systems that perpetuate silencing. By exploring how to combat silencing through narrative without reproducing it, Marina Warner and the Ethics of Telling Silenced Stories takes up an issue crucial not just to literature and art but to journalists, policy makers, human rights activists, and all people striving to formulate their own responses to injustice.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0228005078
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Efforts to fight back against silencing are central to social justice movements and scholarly fields such as feminist and postcolonial studies. But claiming to give voice to people who have been silenced always risks appropriating those people's stories. Lisa Propst argues that the British novelist and public intellectual Marina Warner offers some of the most provocative contemporary interventions into this dilemma. Tracing her writing from her early journalism to her novels, short stories, and studies of myths and fairy tales, Propst shows that in Warner's work, features such as stylized voices and narrative silences - tales that Warner's books hint at but never tell - question the authority of the writer to tell other people's stories. At the same time they demonstrate the power of literature to make new ethical connections between people, inviting readers to reflect on whom they are responsible to and how they are implicated in social systems that perpetuate silencing. By exploring how to combat silencing through narrative without reproducing it, Marina Warner and the Ethics of Telling Silenced Stories takes up an issue crucial not just to literature and art but to journalists, policy makers, human rights activists, and all people striving to formulate their own responses to injustice.
Patriarchy and Power in Magical Realism
Author: Maryam Ebadi Asayesh
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527500829
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Although the term magic(al) realism appeared in 1925 in pictorial art in Germany, it became well-known with the boom of magical realist fiction in Latin America in the 1960s. Since the 1980s, it has become one of the popular modes of writing worldwide. Due to its oxymoronic and hybrid nature, it has caught the attention of critics. Some have called it a postcolonial form of writing because of its prominence in postcolonial countries, while others have called it a postmodern mode because of the time of its emergence and the techniques applied in these kinds of novels. This book discusses how magical realism was used in the works of three contemporary female writers, Indigo or, Mapping the Waters (1992) by the British Marina Warner, The House of the Spirits (1982) by the Latin American writer Isabel Allende, and Fatma: a novel of Arabia (2002) by the Saudi Arabian Raja Alem. It shows how, by applying magical realism, these writers empowered women. Using revisionary nostalgia, these works changed the process of history writing by the powerful, showed the presence of women, and gave voice to their unheard stories. Even the techniques applied in these novels presented the clash with patriarchy and power.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527500829
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Although the term magic(al) realism appeared in 1925 in pictorial art in Germany, it became well-known with the boom of magical realist fiction in Latin America in the 1960s. Since the 1980s, it has become one of the popular modes of writing worldwide. Due to its oxymoronic and hybrid nature, it has caught the attention of critics. Some have called it a postcolonial form of writing because of its prominence in postcolonial countries, while others have called it a postmodern mode because of the time of its emergence and the techniques applied in these kinds of novels. This book discusses how magical realism was used in the works of three contemporary female writers, Indigo or, Mapping the Waters (1992) by the British Marina Warner, The House of the Spirits (1982) by the Latin American writer Isabel Allende, and Fatma: a novel of Arabia (2002) by the Saudi Arabian Raja Alem. It shows how, by applying magical realism, these writers empowered women. Using revisionary nostalgia, these works changed the process of history writing by the powerful, showed the presence of women, and gave voice to their unheard stories. Even the techniques applied in these novels presented the clash with patriarchy and power.
The Shadow of What Was Lost
Author: James Islington
Publisher: Orbit
ISBN: 0316552747
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description
A young man with forbidden magic finds himself drawn into an ancient war against a dangerous enemy in book one of the Licanius Trilogy, the series that fans are heralding as the next Wheel of Time. As destiny calls, a journey begins. It has been twenty years since the godlike Augurs were overthrown and killed. Now, those who once served them -- the Gifted -- are spared only because they have accepted the rebellion's Four Tenets, vastly limiting their powers. As a Gifted, Davian suffers the consequences of a war lost before he was even born. He and others like him are despised. But when Davian discovers he wields the forbidden power of the Augurs, he and his friends Wirr and Asha set into motion a chain of events that will change everything. To the west, a young man whose fate is intertwined with Davian's wakes up in the forest, covered in blood and with no memory of who he is. . . And in the far north, an ancient enemy long thought defeated begins to stir. The Licanius Trilogy is a series readers will have a hard time putting down -- a relentless coming-of-age epic from the very first page. "Storytelling assurance rare for a debut . . . Fans of Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson will find much to admire."" -- Guardian
Publisher: Orbit
ISBN: 0316552747
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 846
Book Description
A young man with forbidden magic finds himself drawn into an ancient war against a dangerous enemy in book one of the Licanius Trilogy, the series that fans are heralding as the next Wheel of Time. As destiny calls, a journey begins. It has been twenty years since the godlike Augurs were overthrown and killed. Now, those who once served them -- the Gifted -- are spared only because they have accepted the rebellion's Four Tenets, vastly limiting their powers. As a Gifted, Davian suffers the consequences of a war lost before he was even born. He and others like him are despised. But when Davian discovers he wields the forbidden power of the Augurs, he and his friends Wirr and Asha set into motion a chain of events that will change everything. To the west, a young man whose fate is intertwined with Davian's wakes up in the forest, covered in blood and with no memory of who he is. . . And in the far north, an ancient enemy long thought defeated begins to stir. The Licanius Trilogy is a series readers will have a hard time putting down -- a relentless coming-of-age epic from the very first page. "Storytelling assurance rare for a debut . . . Fans of Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson will find much to admire."" -- Guardian
An Echo of Things to Come
Author: James Islington
Publisher: Orbit Books
ISBN: 9780356507811
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
'Fans of Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson will find much to admire' Guardian on The Shadow of What Was Lost AS SHADOWS RISE, A DARKNESS AWAKES An amnesty has been declared for all Augurs - finally allowing them to emerge from hiding and openly oppose the dark forces massing against Andarra. However, as Davian and his new allies hurry north towards the ever-weakening Boundary, fresh horrors along their path suggest that their reprieve may have come far too late. Meanwhile, Caeden continues to wrestle with the impossibly heavy burdens of his past. Yet as more and more of his memories return, he begins to realise that the motivations of the two sides in this ancient war may not be as clear-cut as they first seemed . . . An Echo of Things to Come continues the epic story that began in The Shadow of What Was Lost, the acclaimed fantasy blockbuster from James Islington. The Licanius trilogy: The Shadow of What Was Lost An Echo of Things to Come The Light of All That Falls Praise for the series: 'Numerous surprises . . . action aplenty' SciFiNow 'You'll be left wanting more' SFX 'Astoundingly intricate world-building' Daily Mail 'Action-packed epic fantasy' BookBag
Publisher: Orbit Books
ISBN: 9780356507811
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
'Fans of Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson will find much to admire' Guardian on The Shadow of What Was Lost AS SHADOWS RISE, A DARKNESS AWAKES An amnesty has been declared for all Augurs - finally allowing them to emerge from hiding and openly oppose the dark forces massing against Andarra. However, as Davian and his new allies hurry north towards the ever-weakening Boundary, fresh horrors along their path suggest that their reprieve may have come far too late. Meanwhile, Caeden continues to wrestle with the impossibly heavy burdens of his past. Yet as more and more of his memories return, he begins to realise that the motivations of the two sides in this ancient war may not be as clear-cut as they first seemed . . . An Echo of Things to Come continues the epic story that began in The Shadow of What Was Lost, the acclaimed fantasy blockbuster from James Islington. The Licanius trilogy: The Shadow of What Was Lost An Echo of Things to Come The Light of All That Falls Praise for the series: 'Numerous surprises . . . action aplenty' SciFiNow 'You'll be left wanting more' SFX 'Astoundingly intricate world-building' Daily Mail 'Action-packed epic fantasy' BookBag
Dark Shadows
Author: Joanna Lillis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1786724510
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Dark Shadows is a compelling portrait of Kazakhstan, a country that is little known in the West. Strategically located in the heart of Central Asia, sandwiched between Vladimir Putin's Russia, its former colonial ruler, and Xi Jinping's China, this vast oil-rich state is carving out its place in the world as it contends with its own complex past and present. Journalist Joanna Lillis paints a vibrant picture of this emerging nation through vivid reportage based on 13 years of on-the-ground coverage, and travels across the length and breadth of this enigmatic country that lies along the ancient Silk Road and at the geopolitical and cultural crossroads where East meets West. Featuring tales of murder and abduction, intrigue and betrayal, extortion and corruption, this book explores how a president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, transformed himself into a potentate and the economically-struggling state he inherited at the fall of the USSR into a swaggering 21st-century monocracy. A colourful cast of characters brings the politics to life: from strutting oligarch to sleeping villagers, from principled politicians to striking oilmen, from crusading journalists to courageous campaigners. Traversing dust-blown deserts and majestic mountains, taking in glitzy cities and dystopian landscapes, Dark Shadows conjures up Kazakhstan as a living, breathing place, full of extraordinary people living extraordinary lives.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1786724510
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Dark Shadows is a compelling portrait of Kazakhstan, a country that is little known in the West. Strategically located in the heart of Central Asia, sandwiched between Vladimir Putin's Russia, its former colonial ruler, and Xi Jinping's China, this vast oil-rich state is carving out its place in the world as it contends with its own complex past and present. Journalist Joanna Lillis paints a vibrant picture of this emerging nation through vivid reportage based on 13 years of on-the-ground coverage, and travels across the length and breadth of this enigmatic country that lies along the ancient Silk Road and at the geopolitical and cultural crossroads where East meets West. Featuring tales of murder and abduction, intrigue and betrayal, extortion and corruption, this book explores how a president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, transformed himself into a potentate and the economically-struggling state he inherited at the fall of the USSR into a swaggering 21st-century monocracy. A colourful cast of characters brings the politics to life: from strutting oligarch to sleeping villagers, from principled politicians to striking oilmen, from crusading journalists to courageous campaigners. Traversing dust-blown deserts and majestic mountains, taking in glitzy cities and dystopian landscapes, Dark Shadows conjures up Kazakhstan as a living, breathing place, full of extraordinary people living extraordinary lives.
The Dance of Shadows
Author: Rick Anthony
Publisher: Rick Anthony
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
In the mysterious town of Ravenwood, where shadows dance and secrets linger, an extraordinary tale unfolds—a tale of horror, vampires, and the enduring power of unity. Within the pages of this story, we delve into the heart of darkness, where the legacy of unity is tested by ancient forces that threaten to unravel the very fabric of the town's existence. As we step into Ravenwood, we are greeted by a cast of captivating characters, each bearing their own burdens and hidden pasts. Amelia, the seer of ages, possesses a gift that transcends time, allowing her to peer into the depths of the unknown. Count Drexel, the eternal guardian, stands as a stalwart protector, his sword ready to defend against the encroaching darkness. Professor Vanthorn, the eternal scholar, seeks wisdom and knowledge to unravel the mysteries that lie within Ravenwood's ancient lore. And Seraphina, forever a symbol of redemption, offers a beacon of hope and compassion, illuminating the path towards healing and forgiveness. As the story unfolds, we witness the rise of a powerful threat—the Dance of Shadows—an ancient force that harnesses the darkness to unleash a reign of terror upon Ravenwood. The town's inhabitants are thrust into a battle against the insidious influence of these creatures of the night, as the legacy of unity becomes their greatest weapon against the vampire horde. Chapter after chapter, we navigate the twists and turns of the plot, experiencing the triumphs and trials of the characters. We witness their unyielding resilience as they confront their deepest fears and forge unbreakable bonds. Together, they face the horrors of the night, unmasking the true nature of the vampire threat and uncovering the secrets that lie hidden within Ravenwood's dark history. But the story does not end there. Beyond the battles and sacrifices, a new dawn awaits—a dawn of eternal harmony and peace. As the legacy of unity guides Ravenwood through the darkest depths of horror, the town emerges stronger, transformed by the lessons learned and the unity forged in the face of adversity. Within these pages, prepare to embark on a thrilling journey, where horror intertwines with bravery, darkness battles against the light, and the power of unity triumphs over the forces that seek to tear it apart. It is a tale that will captivate your imagination, send shivers down your spine, and remind you of the enduring power of unity, even in the face of the most formidable of foes. Welcome to Ravenwood, where the legacy of unity and the horror of vampires converge in a tale that will leave you breathless and longing for more. Are you ready to immerse yourself in the depths of this captivating and chilling story? Let us embark on this journey together, where shadows loom and heroes rise.
Publisher: Rick Anthony
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
In the mysterious town of Ravenwood, where shadows dance and secrets linger, an extraordinary tale unfolds—a tale of horror, vampires, and the enduring power of unity. Within the pages of this story, we delve into the heart of darkness, where the legacy of unity is tested by ancient forces that threaten to unravel the very fabric of the town's existence. As we step into Ravenwood, we are greeted by a cast of captivating characters, each bearing their own burdens and hidden pasts. Amelia, the seer of ages, possesses a gift that transcends time, allowing her to peer into the depths of the unknown. Count Drexel, the eternal guardian, stands as a stalwart protector, his sword ready to defend against the encroaching darkness. Professor Vanthorn, the eternal scholar, seeks wisdom and knowledge to unravel the mysteries that lie within Ravenwood's ancient lore. And Seraphina, forever a symbol of redemption, offers a beacon of hope and compassion, illuminating the path towards healing and forgiveness. As the story unfolds, we witness the rise of a powerful threat—the Dance of Shadows—an ancient force that harnesses the darkness to unleash a reign of terror upon Ravenwood. The town's inhabitants are thrust into a battle against the insidious influence of these creatures of the night, as the legacy of unity becomes their greatest weapon against the vampire horde. Chapter after chapter, we navigate the twists and turns of the plot, experiencing the triumphs and trials of the characters. We witness their unyielding resilience as they confront their deepest fears and forge unbreakable bonds. Together, they face the horrors of the night, unmasking the true nature of the vampire threat and uncovering the secrets that lie hidden within Ravenwood's dark history. But the story does not end there. Beyond the battles and sacrifices, a new dawn awaits—a dawn of eternal harmony and peace. As the legacy of unity guides Ravenwood through the darkest depths of horror, the town emerges stronger, transformed by the lessons learned and the unity forged in the face of adversity. Within these pages, prepare to embark on a thrilling journey, where horror intertwines with bravery, darkness battles against the light, and the power of unity triumphs over the forces that seek to tear it apart. It is a tale that will captivate your imagination, send shivers down your spine, and remind you of the enduring power of unity, even in the face of the most formidable of foes. Welcome to Ravenwood, where the legacy of unity and the horror of vampires converge in a tale that will leave you breathless and longing for more. Are you ready to immerse yourself in the depths of this captivating and chilling story? Let us embark on this journey together, where shadows loom and heroes rise.
Ghosts and Shadows
Author: Atsuko Karin Matsuoka
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 9780802083319
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Focusing on African diaspora groups that have been virtually ignored in discussions of Canadian multiculturalism, the authors explore the re-creation of communities in exile and the myths of 'homeland' and 'return.'
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 9780802083319
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Focusing on African diaspora groups that have been virtually ignored in discussions of Canadian multiculturalism, the authors explore the re-creation of communities in exile and the myths of 'homeland' and 'return.'