Identity, Narrative and PoliticsRoutledge, 4 apr 2014 - 192 pagina's Identity, Narrative and Politics argues that political theory has barely begun to develop a notion of narrative identity; instead the book explores the sophisticated ideas which emerge from novels as alternative expressions of political understanding. This title uses a broad international selection of Twentieth Century English language works, by writers such as Nadine Gordimer and Thomas Pynchon. |
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... characterize life in this as in no other city'. From this reading of the crime, and its location, the park, Didion draws general conclusions. For example, Stories in which terrible crimes arc inflicted on innocent victims, offering as ...
... characterization; and narrative structure, style and techniques. The process of narrative construction is relevant inasmuch as it makes the point that identity is narratively made, and shows what that means for an understanding of ...
... characterization of the novels read in the following chapters are such as to distinguish them from the typical realist novel. All are 'experimental' to some extent; all draw on characteristic narrative features and techniques associated ...
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Inhoudsopgave
The narrative construction of identity | 22 |
Uncertain identity | 43 |
Gaps and fragments | 64 |
Contingency identity and agency | 87 |
Coherent identity | 107 |
Narrative identity and politics | 127 |
Postscript | 150 |