Narrative theory unbound
queer and feminist interventions
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Publication
2015 - The Ohio State University Press, Ohio
Language
English
Word Count
99,500 words, Guess
Page Count
398 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivenarrativetheoryu0000unse
- ISBN-139780814252031
- ISBN-100814212808
- ISBN-100814252036
- ISBN-100814293859
and 11 more
- ISBN-139780814212806
- ISBN-139780814293850
- AmazonB073PXZQSV
- Library of Congress Control Number2014046216
- OCLC Control Number892879005
- Better World BooksO7-BYJ-600
- Better World Books9780814293850
- Better World Books9780814212806
- Better World Books9780814252031
- Better World BooksP7-BWI-906
- Open LibraryOL27210665M
Classifications
- DDC809/.923
- LCCP302.7 .N3824 2015
- LCCP302.7.N3824 2015
Description
"Under the bold banner of Narrative Theory Unbound: Queer and Feminist Interventions, editors Robyn Warhol and Susan S. Lanser gather a diverse spectrum of queer and feminist challenges to the theory and interpretation of narrative. The first edited collection to bring feminist, queer, and narrative theories into direct conversation with one another, this anthology places gender and sexuality at the center of contemporary theorizing about the production, reception, forms, and functions of narrative texts. Through twenty-one essays prefaced by a cogent history of the field, Narrative Theory Unbound offers new perspectives on narrative discourse and its constituent elements; on intersectional approaches that recognize race, religion, and national culture as integral to understanding sexuality and gender; on queer temporalities; on cognitive research; and on lifewriting in graphic, print, and digital constellations. Exploring genres ranging from reality TV to fairy tales to classical fiction, contributors explore the thorny, contested relationships between feminist and queer theory, on the one hand, and between feminist/queer theory and contemporary narratologies, on the other. Rather than aiming for cohesiveness or conclusiveness, the collection stages open-ended debates designed to unbind the assumptions that have kept gender and sexuality on the periphery of narrative theory."--Publisher's description.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Theory and interpretation of narrative
- Theory and interpretation of narrative series
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