The Busconductor Hines
Title | The Busconductor Hines PDF eBook |
Author | James Kelman |
Publisher | Birlinn Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Bus lines |
ISBN | 9781846970399 |
Living in a bedsit, just coping with the boredom of being a busconductor, and fully aware that his plans to emigrate to Australia won't come to anything, Robert Hines is a young Glaswegian leading a pretty drab life. There are compensations, however, in his wife and child, and his eccentric, anarchic imagination. Kelman provides a brilliantly executed, uncompromising slice of Glasgow life – an intelligent, funny and humane novel.
Busconductor Hines
Title | Busconductor Hines PDF eBook |
Author | James Kelman |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1994-10-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781857992779 |
Class, Narrative Technique and Language in James Kelman's The Busconductor Hines, A Disaffection and How Late it Was, how Late
Title | Class, Narrative Technique and Language in James Kelman's The Busconductor Hines, A Disaffection and How Late it Was, how Late PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm (Malcolm Kenneth) Todd |
Publisher | |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 1996 |
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Posting the Male
Title | Posting the Male PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Lea |
Publisher | Rodopi |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9789042009769 |
The essays collected in Posting the Male examine representations of masculinity in post-war and contemporary British literature, focussing on the works of writers as diverse as John Osborne, Joe Orton, James Kelman, Ian Rankin, Carol Ann Duffy, Alan Hollinghurst, Ian McEwan, Graham Swift and Jackie Kay. The collection seeks to capture the current historical moment of 'crisis', at which masculinity loses its universal transparency and becomes visible as a performative gender construct. Rather than denoting just one fixed, polarised point on a hierarchised axis of strictly segregated gender binaries, masculinity is revealed to oscillate within a virtually limitless spectrum of gender identities, characterised not by purity and self-containment but by difference and alterity. As the contributors demonstrate, rather than a gender 'in crisis' millennial manhood is a gender 'in transition'. Patriarchal strategies of man-making are gradually being replaced by less exclusionary patterns of self-identification inspired by feminism. Men have begun to recognise themselves as gendered beings and, as a result, masculinity has been set in motion.
Bakhtin and the Nation
Title | Bakhtin and the Nation PDF eBook |
Author | San Diego Bakhtin Circle |
Publisher | Bucknell University Press |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780838754474 |
"The end of the twentieth century is marked by historic changes in nation-states and in the concepts of the nation and of nationalism. The ten essays in this volume give to the reader an inquiry into the problem of the nation with, and sometimes surpassing, the help of Russian philosopher Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
City Visions
Title | City Visions PDF eBook |
Author | David Bell |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2018-10-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317881575 |
A collection of the latest work on the city, presenting contemporary theories, methods and perspectives in an accessible format for upper-level undergraduates and postgraduates in geography, cultural studies and sociology.
Representations of Working-Class Masculinities in Post-War British Culture
Title | Representations of Working-Class Masculinities in Post-War British Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Crowley |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2020-02-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0429535716 |
This book presents an analysis of representations of white, heterosexual, working-class masculinities in British culture between 1945 and 1989 to trace the development of the sociocultural and material conditions that shaped the masculinities which are helping to shape contemporary culture. This book seeks to fan the ‘spark of hope’ in the past that informs our present. The period which saw the establishment of the welfare state and the construction and breakdown of the post-war consensus in British politics was of great significance in the formation and maintenance of working-class masculinities and their correspondent representations. The author engages with a variety of cultural texts across various modes and media including films (Alfie), plays (Don’t Look Back in Anger), television (Boys from the Blackstuff), and music (The Beatles), and employs the analysis of the representation of working-class masculinities as a lens through which to examine a range of historical and cultural moments. This book reinstates class as a central precept in the study of British cultural representations and offers a timely intervention in ongoing debates around class and gender identities in Britain. The book will be key reading for students and researchers with interests in twentieth-century social and cultural British history, masculinities and gender studies, twentieth-century British literature, British television, and cultural studies more broadly.