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Turning points : concepts and narratives of change in literature and other media /

At times of crisis and revolution such as ours, diagnoses of crucial junctures and ruptures - 'turning points' - in the continuous flow of history are more prevalent than ever. Analysing literary, cinematic and other narratives, the volume seeks to understand the meanings conveyed by diffe...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Nünning, Ansgar, Sicks, Kai Marcel, Hartley, Daniel, Horn, Miriam, Weber, Claudia
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, 2012.
Colección:Spectrum Literaturwissenschaft ; 33.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgements
  • Table of Contents
  • Turning Points as Metaphors and Mininarrations: Analysing Concepts of Change in Literature and Other Media
  • I. Concepts of Change in Narrative Theory
  • "With the Benefit of Hindsight": Features and Functions of Turning Points as a Narratological Concept and as a Way of Self-Making
  • Turning Points in the Nineteenth-Century Novella: Poetic Negotiations and the Representation of Social Rituals
  • Iterative Narration and Other Forms of Resistance to Peripeties in Modernist Writing
  • The Missing Turning Points in the Story: Musil's Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften Between Ethics and Epistemology
  • "If the Stranger hadn't been there! ... But he was!" Causal, Virtual and Evaluative Dimensions of Turning Points in Alternate Histories, Science-Fiction Stories and Multiverse Narratives
  • II. Narratives of Cultural Change in Literature and Visual Media
  • On the Threshold: The Brothel and the Literary Salon as Heterotopias in Finnish Urban Novels
  • Long Waves or Vanishing Points? A Cognitive Approach to the Literary Construction of History
  • (Re)Turn to Dystopia: Community Feeling in M. Night Shyamalan's The Village
  • Remediating Turning Points for Conviviality and Englishness in Contemporary Black British Literature
  • This Is (Not) It: Rate, Rattle and Roll in the Struggle for Financial Narratives
  • III. Turning Point Narratives in Literary and Cinematic Life-Writing
  • Turning a Slave Into a Freeman: Frederick Douglass, Photography and the Formation of African American Fiction
  • Reframing Absence: Masquerade as Turning Point in Du Maurier's and Hitchcock's Rebecca
  • Player in the Dark: Mourning the Loss of the Moral Foundation of Art in Woody Allen's Match Point
  • Roots, Seduction and Mestiçagem in José Eduardo Agualusa's My Father's Wives
  • A Middle Passage to Modernity: Reflections on David Dabydeen's Postmodern Slave Narrative A Harlot's Progress
  • Becoming the 'Other': Metamorphosis and 'Turning Points' in Katja Lange-Müller and Yoko Tawada
  • IV. Constructing Turning Points in Literary History
  • Lay Pamphlets in the Early Reformation: Turning Points in Religious Discourse and the Pamphlet Genre?
  • The King is Dead, Long Live ... the Queen: Turning Points in Panegyric Writing
  • Queen Christina of Sweden (1626-1689)
  • Writing New Worlds: Eberhard Werner Happel and the Invention of a Genre
  • Dickens and The Pickwick Papers: Unstable Signs in a Transmodal Discourse
  • Bridget Jones's Diary: A Case Study of Austen Fan Fiction
  • New Media and the Novel: A Survey of Generic Trends in Contemporary Literature
  • V. (De)Constructing Turning Points in Literary Theory
  • On the Linguistic Turns in the Humanities and Their Effect on Literary Studies
  • Turning Points and Mutuality in Literature and Psychoanalysis
  • The Speaking Animal Speaking the Animal: Three Turning Points in Thinking the Animal
  • Notes on Contributors.