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. The book considers each novel as a source of political ideas in terms of content, structure, form and technique. The book assumes no prior knowledge of the literature discussed, and will be fascinating reading for students of literature, politics and cultural studies. |
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... relation to narrative political identity. The book assumes no prior knowledge of the literature discussed, and will be fascinating reading for students of politics, literature, cultural politics and political morality. Maureen ...
... relation to narrative political identity. The book assumes no prior knowledge of the literature discussed, and will be fascinating reading for students of politics, literature, cultural politics and political morality. Maureen ...
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... relation to the city of New York and the 'story' or 'stories' of that city, taking off from the account of the rape and subsequent capture and trial of the alleged rapists to make certain points about the narrative of New York. The ...
... relation to the city of New York and the 'story' or 'stories' of that city, taking off from the account of the rape and subsequent capture and trial of the alleged rapists to make certain points about the narrative of New York. The ...
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... relationship of the individual and the state, to the characteristics of members of groups, or, in a wider meaning beyond the political identity of persons, to the identity of political entities — groups significant in the political ...
... relationship of the individual and the state, to the characteristics of members of groups, or, in a wider meaning beyond the political identity of persons, to the identity of political entities — groups significant in the political ...
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... relationship of the person to the political order or as a function of inclusion in political units and as referring ... Relations, for instance, 'no children are ever born, and nobody ever dies, in this constructed world. There are ...
... relationship of the person to the political order or as a function of inclusion in political units and as referring ... Relations, for instance, 'no children are ever born, and nobody ever dies, in this constructed world. There are ...
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... relationship between them, distinguish narrative from mere descriptions of qualities, states or situations. Narratives are 'complex organizational schemata which involve agents, events, time, consciousness, memory, judgment, language ...
... relationship between them, distinguish narrative from mere descriptions of qualities, states or situations. Narratives are 'complex organizational schemata which involve agents, events, time, consciousness, memory, judgment, language ...
Inhoudsopgave
2 The narrative construction of identity | |
3 Uncertain identity | |
4 Gaps and fragments | |
5 Contingency identity and agency | |
6 Coherent identity | |
7 Narrative identity and politics | |
8 Postscript | |
Notes | |
References | |
Index | |
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Aaron action agency allows appear argument aspects associated attempt attention becomes beginning chance Chapter characteristics characterization characters choice claim closure coherence complex concept connections constitute construction context contingency cultural Daniel death dependent depiction direct discussion distinction double effect elements example experience explain expressed fact fictional fragmentation gaps given gives happened human idea identified individual instance interest involved issues literary lives matter meaning move multiple narration narrative construction narrative identity nature necessarily novel offers particular person plot point of view political identity political theory possible present problem question recognition reference relation relationship relevant represents requires response Roth Roth’s Sachs says sense significant situation social speaking story structure suggests taken takes telling theoretical theorists tion told turn understanding unity voice whole writing