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Literature and terrorism

comparative perspectives

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Literature and terrorism

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Rodopi
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276

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Literature and terrorism: comparative perspectives
2012, Rodopi
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Literature and Terrorism: Comparative Perspectives
2012, Rodopi
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Table of Contents

Literature and terrorism: introduction -- Michael C. Frank and Eva Gruber
The emergence of the terrorist in fiction: literary-historical approaches.
Sergey Nechaev and Dostoevsky's Devils: the literary answer to terrorism in nineteenth-century Russia -- Gudrun Braunsperger ;
Plots on London: terrorism in turn-of-the-century British fiction -- Michael C. Frank ;
Enmity and the archive: aesthetics of defiguration in literature and criminology, 1900/1970 -- Hendrik Blumentrath
Pre- and post-9/11 representations of terrorism in fiction: continuities and breaks.
Narrating terrorism on the eve of 9/11: Ann Patchett's Bel canto -- Eva Gruber ;
Self, identity and terrorism in current American literature: American pastoral and terrorist -- Martina Wolff ;
The 9/11 novel and the politics of narcissism -- Roy Scranton ;
After the apocalypse: novelists and terrorists since 9/11 -- Margaret Scanlan ;
Literary accounts of terrorism in recent German literature: an attempt at marginalization? -- Michael König
Narrativizations of terror: media and modes, plot and form.
Double-mediated terrorism: Gerhard Richter and Don DeLillo's "Baader-Meinhof" -- Ulrich Meurer ;
A fantastic tale of terror: Argentina's "disappeared" and their narrative representation in Julio Cortázar's "Second time round" -- Kirsten Mahlke ;
Middle hours: terrorism and narrative emplotment in Andre Dubus III's The garden of last days -- Georgiana Banita
The question of genre: drama and narrative literature after 9/11.
Narratives of terror: a new paradigm for the novel? -- Marie-Luise Egbert ;
The impact of "September 11": dramatic and narrative creations -- Herbert Grabes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Amsterdam, New York
Series
Textxet -- 66, Text (Rodopi (Firm)) -- 66.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.325092
Library of Congress
PN3352.T35 L58 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
276 p.
Number of pages
276

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31116444M
ISBN 10
904203498X
ISBN 13
9789042034983
LCCN
2012371064
OCLC/WorldCat
789642757

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