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Romancing the Postmodern Diane Elam

Romancing the Postmodern By Diane Elam

Romancing the Postmodern by Diane Elam


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Looks at the great romantic novelists - Scott, Eliot, Conrad - and the postmodern "romances" of Calvino, Eco and Acker offering a new theoretical stance using a range of feminist analyses of genre, culture and history.

Romancing the Postmodern Summary

Romancing the Postmodern by Diane Elam

"Romancing the Postmodern" exposes the theory of romance to the romance of theory, outlining the implications for feminism of literature's least easily definable genre. By re-aligning the two powerful genres of postmodernism and romance, Diane Elam highlights what is unique to postmodernism about the definition of history, and reintroduces the previously hidden figure of woman in the light of new gender definitions. Elam offers a new theoretical stance, reaching back to literature's greatest romantic novelists - Sir Walter Scott, George Eliot, Joseph Conrad - and forward to the postmodern "romances" of Italo Calvino and Kathy Acker. In bringing together a range of feminist analyses of genre, culture and history, "Romancing the Postmodern" also highlights postmodernism's ability to disrupt received meanings and to re-read history through the agency of gender. This book should be of interest to undergraduates and academics of English literature and comparative literature, women's studies and cultural studies.

Additional information

GOR001657677
9780415079877
041507987X
Romancing the Postmodern by Diane Elam
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1992-06-30
224
N/A
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