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Contemporary Fiction Susan McLaughlin

Contemporary Fiction By Susan McLaughlin

Contemporary Fiction by Susan McLaughlin


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Summary

A much-needed introduction to the field of contemporary fiction studies. Introduces key areas of debate and offers in-depth discussions of the most significant texts. An ideal guide for those studying contemporary fiction for the first time.

Contemporary Fiction Summary

Contemporary Fiction by Susan McLaughlin

This is the ideal guide for those studying contemporary fiction for the first time. The last twenty-five years have seen an explosion of new developments in the English language novel. Because of its enormous diversity, however, the field of contemporary fiction studies can appear complex and confusing. Jago Morrison's Contemporary Fiction provides a much-needed accessible introduction to the field. He enables readers to navigate the subject by introducing the key areas of debate and offers in-depth discussions of many of the most significant texts. Writers examined include: Ian McEwan, Maxine Hong Kingston, Jeanette Winterson, Toni Morrison, Salman Rushdie, Angela Carter, Hanif Kureishi, Buchi Emecheta and Alice Walker. Tackling issues such as history, time and narrative, the body, race and ethnicity, this represents an important contribution to the understanding of contemporary fiction.

Contemporary Fiction Reviews

'This is a very valuable book, particularly for undergraduate literature majors wishing to deepen their own understanding of their literary and cultural moment.' - Mark Willhardt, Monmouth College, Illinois. 'Covering issues of gender, race, history, time, memory, this book ranges widely over its material, including a good variety of authors, books and ideas, and will make a good introductory book to issues in contemporary fiction.' - Tim Woods, University of Wales, Aberystwyth.

About Susan McLaughlin

Jago Morrison is a senior lecturer in English at the School of Cultural Studies, Leeds Metropolitan University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Part One : Frameworks, Introduction - After the End of the Novel; 1. History and Post-histories 2. Time and Narrative 3. Bodies, Genders 4. Writing and Race; Part Two: Readings, 5. Unravelling Time in Ian McEwan's Fiction 6. Memory Blocks: The Fictional Autobiography of Maxine Hong Kingston 7. Jeanette Winterson: Re-membering the Body 8. Toni Morrison: Blackness and the Historical Imagination 9. Imagining Nations: Salman Rushdie's Counter-Histories 10. Angela Carter: Genealogies 11. After 'Race': Hanif Kureishi's Writing 12. Rewriting Ethnicity in Buchi Emecheta's Fiction 13. Writing as Activism: Alice Walker; Students' Guide to Further Reading; Bibliography

Additional information

GOR002333299
9780415194563
0415194563
Contemporary Fiction by Susan McLaughlin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20030403
272
N/A
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