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9/11 is not simple a date on the calendar but marks a distinct historical threshold, ushering in the war on terror, various states of emergency, a supposed "clash of civilizations," and the putative legitimation of counter-democratic procedures ranging from extraordinary renditions to enhanced interrogation. Perhaps no date, since Virginia Woolf declared that "on or about December 1910 human character changed," has marked such a singular point in the perception of time, identity and nature. Women's writing has always been something of a counter-canon, offering modes of voice and point of view…mehr
9/11 is not simple a date on the calendar but marks a distinct historical threshold, ushering in the war on terror, various states of emergency, a supposed "clash of civilizations," and the putative legitimation of counter-democratic procedures ranging from extraordinary renditions to enhanced interrogation. Perhaps no date, since Virginia Woolf declared that "on or about December 1910 human character changed," has marked such a singular point in the perception of time, identity and nature. Women's writing has always been something of a counter-canon, offering modes of voice and point of view beyond that of the "man" of reason. This collection of essays explores the two problems of what it means to write as a woman and what it means to write in the twenty-first century.
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Autorenporträt
Peter Childs is professor of modern and contemporary English literature at Newman University. Claire Colebrook is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University. Sebastian Groes is senior lecturer in English literature at Roehampton University.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents List Acknowledgments Introduction: The Need For Real 'Truth': Women Novelists after 9/11 Peter Childs, Claire Colebrook, Sebastian Groes Chapter 1: Counter-Apocalyptic, Counter-Sex: 9/11 as Event and The Year of the Flood Claire Colebrook Chapter 2: The Turn to Precarity in Twenty-First Century Fiction: Trezza Azzopardi's Remember Me Jago Morrison Chapter 3: Aesthetics, Form and Consolation in Zadie Smith's On Beauty Corina Selejan Chapter 4: Against Spectacle: International Terror and the Crisis of the Feminine Subject in the Work of Julia Kristeva and Maria Warner Heather Yeung Chapter 5: Beyond Queer Time: Later Work of Jeannette Winterson Karin Sellberg Chapter 6: The Naming of Love, or Reading Anne Enright's The Gathering against Derrida's The Politics of Friendship Ana-Karina Schneider Chapter 7: Ordinary Sublime: The Frustration of Life and Art in Rachel Cusk's Domestic Novels Peter Childs Chapter 8: Lionel Shriver's (We Need to Talk About) Kevin: The Monstrous child as Feminist and anti-American Allegory Roberta Garrett Chapter 9: Counter-discourses in Post-9/11 Muslim Women's Narratives Ruzy Suliza Hashim and Noraini Md Yusof Chapter 10: In the Light of A.L. Kennedy's Day: Post-9/11 War Rhetoric and the Traumatized Soldier Kristine Miller Chapter 11: 'Please don't hate me, sensitive girl readers': Gender, Surveillance and Spectacle after 9/11 in Nicola Barker's Clear Sebastian Groes Chapter 12: 'How did it come to this': Post-9/11 Statism and the Politics of J'Accuse in Kamila Shamsie's Burnt Shadows Emily Horton Index
Contents List Acknowledgments Introduction: The Need For Real 'Truth': Women Novelists after 9/11 Peter Childs, Claire Colebrook, Sebastian Groes Chapter 1: Counter-Apocalyptic, Counter-Sex: 9/11 as Event and The Year of the Flood Claire Colebrook Chapter 2: The Turn to Precarity in Twenty-First Century Fiction: Trezza Azzopardi's Remember Me Jago Morrison Chapter 3: Aesthetics, Form and Consolation in Zadie Smith's On Beauty Corina Selejan Chapter 4: Against Spectacle: International Terror and the Crisis of the Feminine Subject in the Work of Julia Kristeva and Maria Warner Heather Yeung Chapter 5: Beyond Queer Time: Later Work of Jeannette Winterson Karin Sellberg Chapter 6: The Naming of Love, or Reading Anne Enright's The Gathering against Derrida's The Politics of Friendship Ana-Karina Schneider Chapter 7: Ordinary Sublime: The Frustration of Life and Art in Rachel Cusk's Domestic Novels Peter Childs Chapter 8: Lionel Shriver's (We Need to Talk About) Kevin: The Monstrous child as Feminist and anti-American Allegory Roberta Garrett Chapter 9: Counter-discourses in Post-9/11 Muslim Women's Narratives Ruzy Suliza Hashim and Noraini Md Yusof Chapter 10: In the Light of A.L. Kennedy's Day: Post-9/11 War Rhetoric and the Traumatized Soldier Kristine Miller Chapter 11: 'Please don't hate me, sensitive girl readers': Gender, Surveillance and Spectacle after 9/11 in Nicola Barker's Clear Sebastian Groes Chapter 12: 'How did it come to this': Post-9/11 Statism and the Politics of J'Accuse in Kamila Shamsie's Burnt Shadows Emily Horton Index
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