The Mirror and the Killer-Queen
Otherness in Literary Language
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:22nd Jul '96
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Argues that reading is an encounter with culturesNeither the familiar or the foreign.
Demonstrates the centrality of aesthetics and the literary to studies of otherness and cultural contact. Drawing on literary theory, anthropology, and psychoanalysis, this title contends that literature facilitates contact with cultures that may seem foreign to us."The book not only confirms the high ethical stakes in informed contemporary reading; it offers a rare readerly pleasure in...exploring the wider cultural significance of gender and the body and their narrative representation." -Henry Sussman, SUNY-Buffalo Gabriele Schwab revitalizes debates about literature's cultural function by exploring literary experience as an encounter with otherness. Drawing on literary theory, anthropology, and psychoanalysis, Schwab contends that literature facilitates contact with cultures that may seem foreign to us. At the same time, literature can render the familiar strange, and foreground what a culture tends to repress. At its best, literature challenges the very boundaries of the culture from which it emerges. Schwab's readings of writers such as Hawthorne, Faulkner, Joyce, Lewis Carroll, Djuna Barnes, Marguerite Duras, and John Cage demonstrate the centrality of aesthetics and the literary to studies of otherness and cultural contact.
ISBN: 9780253210517
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 399g
240 pages