Secrecy and Community in 21st-Century Fiction
Title | Secrecy and Community in 21st-Century Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | María J. López |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2021-01-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1501365541 |
Secrecy and Community in 21st-Century Fiction examines the relation between secrecy and community in a diverse and international range of contemporary fictional works in English. In its concern with what is called 'communities of secrecy', it is fundamentally indebted to the thought of Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Nancy and Maurice Blanchot, who have pointed to the fallacies and dangers of identitarian and exclusionary communities, arguing for forms of being-in-common characterized by non-belonging, singularity and otherness. Also drawing on the work of J. Hillis Miller, Derek Attridge, Nicholas Royle, Matei Calinescu, Frank Kermode and George Simmel, among others, this volume analyses the centrality of secrets in the construction of literary form, narrative sequence and meaning, together with their foundational role in our private and interpersonal lives and the public and political realms. In doing so, it engages with the Derridean ethico-political value of secrecy and Derrida's conception of literature as the exemplary site for the operation of the unconditional secret.
Secrecy and Community in 21st-century Fiction
Title | Secrecy and Community in 21st-century Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | María Jesús López Sánchez-Vizcaíno |
Publisher | |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Communities in literature |
ISBN | 9781501365560 |
"Collects a range of theoretical approaches and close readings in order to analyze the relationship between secrecy and community in contemporary fiction"--
Secrecy and Community in 21st-Century Fiction
Title | Secrecy and Community in 21st-Century Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | María J. López |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2021-01-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 150136555X |
Secrecy and Community in 21st-Century Fiction examines the relation between secrecy and community in a diverse and international range of contemporary fictional works in English. In its concern with what is called 'communities of secrecy', it is fundamentally indebted to the thought of Jacques Derrida, Jean-Luc Nancy and Maurice Blanchot, who have pointed to the fallacies and dangers of identitarian and exclusionary communities, arguing for forms of being-in-common characterized by non-belonging, singularity and otherness. Also drawing on the work of J. Hillis Miller, Derek Attridge, Nicholas Royle, Matei Calinescu, Frank Kermode and George Simmel, among others, this volume analyses the centrality of secrets in the construction of literary form, narrative sequence and meaning, together with their foundational role in our private and interpersonal lives and the public and political realms. In doing so, it engages with the Derridean ethico-political value of secrecy and Derrida's conception of literature as the exemplary site for the operation of the unconditional secret.
The Politics of Transparency in Modern American Fiction
Title | The Politics of Transparency in Modern American Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Paula Martín Salván |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2024 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1640141669 |
"A much-needed contribution to and critique of debates in the newly emerging field of transparency studies from the perspective of American literary studies. In the twenty-first century, transparency has become an ambiguous buzzword both in the public and the private realms (e.g. Wikileaks and the Snowden affair; social media). This volume takes its cue from the emerging field of transparency studies, recent scholarly work in sociology, political theory, and cultural studies that identifies a hegemonic rhetoric of transparency in public and political life. While scholars in this new field routinely gesture toward literature as the realm where secrecy may be productive, they rarely engage with literature directly, and literary studies itself remains notably absent from their debates. This collection of essays seeks to redress that state of affairs by focusing on literary texts written in an American cultural tradition steeped in the interplay between transparency and exposure, fear and secrecy, security and surveillance, and information and disinformation. The essays draw on authors ranging from Whitman, James, and Ellison to Pynchon, Morrison, and Eggers to argue that American literature complicates theoretical assumptions about transparency made in other disciplines. They question the field's strong theoretical emphasis on present-day technopolitical practices and discourses as the location of hegemonic discourse on transparency, and instead historicize such phenomena and extend them to discursive spheres that have so far been neglected (such as issues of sexuality and race). Edited by Paula Martâin-Salvâan and Sascha Pèohlmann. Contributors: Tomasz Basiuk, Jesâus Blanco Hidalga, Cristina Chevere÷san, Julia Faisst, Michel Feith, Juliâan Jimâenez Heffernan, Tiina Kèakelèa, Juan L. Pâerez-de-Luque, Umberto Rossi, Jelena éSesniâc, Toon Staes, Julia Straub, Alice Sundman"--
Condition of Secrecy
Title | Condition of Secrecy PDF eBook |
Author | Inger Christensen |
Publisher | New Directions Publishing Corporation |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9780811228114 |
For the first time available in English, a selection of some of Inger Christensen's most insightful essays and poetic prose pieces
Nour's Secret Library
Title | Nour's Secret Library PDF eBook |
Author | Wafa' Tarnowska |
Publisher | Barefoot Books |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2022-03-29 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1646863496 |
Forced to take shelter when their Syrian city is plagued with bombings, young Nour and her cousin begin to bravely build a secret underground library. Based on the author’s own life experience and inspired by a true story, Nour’s Secret Library is about the power of books to heal, transport and create safe spaces during difficult times. Illustrations by Romanian artist Vali Mintzi superimpose the colorful world the children construct over black-and-white charcoal depictions of the battered city.
Vigilance
Title | Vigilance PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Jackson Bennett |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 118 |
Release | 2019-01-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1250209439 |
Robert Jackson Bennett's Vigilance is a dark science fiction action parable from an America that has permanently surrendered to gun violence. The United States. 2030. John McDean executive produces "Vigilance," a reality game show designed to make sure American citizens stay alert to foreign and domestic threats. Shooters are introduced into a "game environment," and the survivors get a cash prize. The TV audience is not the only one that's watching though, and McDean soon finds out what it's like to be on the other side of the camera. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.