The Edinburgh companion to contemporary Scottish literature /
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural and political role of Scottish writing has changed since the country's successful referendum on national self-rule in 1997. In doing so, it makes a convincing case for a distinctive post-devoluti...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2007]
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Colección: | Online access with purchase: JSTOR.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Going cosmopolitan : reconstituting Scottishness in post-devolution criticism / Berthold Schoene
- Voyages of intent : literature and cultural politics in post-devolution Scotland / Gavin Wallace
- In Tom Paine's kitchen : days of rage and fire / Suhayl Saadi
- The public image : Scottish literature in the media / Andrew Crumey
- Literature, theory, politics : devolution as iteration / Michael Gardiner
- Is that a Scot or am ah wrang? / Zoë Strachan
- The 'new Weegies' : the Glasgow novel in the twenty-first century / Alan Bissett
- Devolution and drama : imagining the possible / Adrienne Scullion
- Twenty-one collections for the twenty-first century / Christopher Whyte
- Shifting boundaries : Scottish Gaelic literature after devolution / Máire Ní Annracháin
- Pedlars of their nation's past : Douglas Galbraith, James Robertson and the new historical novel / Mariadele Boccardi
- Scottish television drama and parochial representation / Gordon Gibson and Sarah Neely
- Scotland's new house : domesticity and domicile in contemporary Scottish women's poetry / Alice Entwistle
- Redevelopment fiction : architecture, town-planning and unhomeliness / Peter Clandfield and Christian Lloyd
- Concepts of corruption : crime fiction and the Scottish state / Gill Plain
- A key to the future : hybridity in contemporary children's fiction / Fiona McCulloch
- Gaelic prose fiction in English / Michelle Macleod
- Towards a Scottish theatrocracy : Edwin Morgan and Liz Lochhead / Colin Nicholson
- Alasdair Gray and post-millennial writing / Stephen Bernstein
- James Kelman and the deterritorialisation of power / Aaron Kelly
- Harnessing plurality : Andrew Greig and modernism / Simon Dentith
- Radical hospitality : Christopher Whyte and cosmopolitanism / Fiona Wilson
- Iain (M.) Banks : utopia, nationalism and the posthuman / Gavin Miller
- Burying the man that was : Janice Galloway and gender disorientation / Carole Jones
- In/outside Scotland : race and citizenship in the work of Jackie Kay / Matthew Brown
- Irvine Welsh : parochialism, pornography and globalisation / Robert Morace
- Clearing space : Kathleen Jamie and ecology / Louisa Gairn
- Don Paterson and poetic autonomy / Scott Hames
- Alan Warner, post-feminism and the emasculated nation / Berthold Schoene
- A.L. Kennedy's dysphoric fiction / David Borthwick
- Between camps : masculinity, race and nation in post-devolution Scotland / Alice Ferrebe
- Crossing the borderline : post-devolution Scottish lesbian and gay writing / Joanne Winning
- Subaltern Scotland : devotion and postcoloniality / Stefanie Lehner
- Mark Renton's bairns : identity and language in the post-Trainspotting novel / Kirstin Innes
- Cultural devolutions : Scotland, Northern Ireland and the return of the postmodern / Matthew McGuire
- Alternative sensibilities : devolutionary comedy and Scottish camp / Ian Brown
- Against realism : contemporary Scottish literature and the supernatural / Kirsty Macdonald
- A double realm : Scottish literary translation in the twenty-first century / John Corbett
- Scots abroad : the international receptions of Scottish literature / Katherine Ashley
- A very interesting place : representing Scotland in American romance novels / Euan Hague and David Stenhouse
- Cinema and the economics of representation : public funding of film in Scotland / Duncan Petrie
- Twenty-first century storytelling : context, performance, renaissance / Valentina Bold.