Re-Visioning Scotland (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
168
Utgivningsdatum
2008-04-01
Upplaga
New ed
Förlag
Peter Lang AG
Medarbetare
Ahrens, Rdiger (series ed.)
Dimensioner
210 x 148 x 12 mm
Vikt
260 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISSN
0177-6959
ISBN
9783631550632

Re-Visioning Scotland

New Readings of the Cultural Canon

Häftad,  Engelska, 2008-04-01
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This volume offers new research and thoughtful reflection on the subject of canonicity in Scottish literature, from the Romantic grand narratives of the 18th and 19th century to post-modernist deconstructions of national myths. The essays collected here examine fundamental questions about nationalism and canon formation from a range of critical perspectives and distinct contextualisations: writers discussed include, among others, Robert Burns, Christian Carstairs, Mary Diana Dods, A. L. Kennedy, Janice Galloway, John Gait, Alasdair Gray, Christian Isobel Johnstone, Jean Marshal, Margaret Oliphant, Walter Scott and Nan Shepherd. Re-Visioning Scotland not only contributes to the contemporary, lively national debate about issues of Scottish identity and writing but also offers a rich and fascinating case-study, which will reveal to scholars, even beyond the disciplinary borders of Scottish studies, new and stimulating paths of investigation and understanding.
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The Editors: Lyndsay Lunan completed her Ph.D. at the University of Glasgow (Scotland), where she taught as a Lecturer for three years in the Department of Scottish literature. Her main research interests lie in the field of nineteenth century literature and non-fiction prose writing. Kirsty A. Macdonald is a Lecturer in Scottish Studies with the UHI Millennium Institute, Orkney (Scotland). She graduated with a Ph.D. in Scottish literature from the University of Glasgow and is currently working on a study of representations of the Highlands and Islands in literature and popular culture. She continues to research and publish on Scottish literature and the Gothic. Carla Sassi is Associate Professor of English literature at the University of Verona (Italy). She specialises in Scottish literature and Postcolonial studies, and is a member of the editorial board of International Journal of Scottish Literature, advisory member of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies International Committee and Honorary Patron of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation.

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Contents: Carla Sassi: Foreword Lyndsay Lunan/Kirsty A. Macdonald: Introduction: Vision and Re-Vision Churnjeet Mahn: Romantic Horizons: Fact and Fiction in the Guidebook to Scotland Lyndsay Lunan: National Myths and Literary Icons: The Uses of Scott and Burns in Scottish Literature Gioia Angeletti: Scottish Women Playwrights: Gender and Performativity in Romantic Theatre Andrew Monnickendam: The Price of Victory: Christian Isobel Johnstone on War and Nationalism Carla Sassi: A Quest for a (Geo)Poetics of Relation: Nan Shepherds The Living Mountain Monica German : In and Outside Post-Devolution Scotland: Scottish National Identity and Contemporary Women Writers Christopher Cairney: Gaelic Borderlines and Borderlands in the New Cultural Geography of Scotland Gordon Millar: Do The Member and Miss Marjoribanks Have a Place in a Canon of Scottish Literature? Rubn Valds Miyares: Generating the Scottish Literary Renaissance: The Idea of Generation and the Scottish Writers of the 1930s Kirsty A. Macdonald: Seeing Simultaneously from Above and Below: The Refusal of the Real in Late Twentieth-Century Scottish Fiction Niall OGallagher: Coercion and Collaboration in Two Imperial Allegories by Alasdair Gray: Five Letters From An Eastern Empire and the Axletree Stories.