Description: Cultural Text Studies 1 by Camelia Elias, Bent SØrensen Cultural Text Studies is a research project initiated by the Department of Languages, Culture and Aesthetics at Aalborg University. This volume is authored by members of the English programmes teaching staff in the fields of culture, literature, and media studies. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Cultural Text Studies is a research project initiated by the Department of Languages, Culture and Aesthetics at Aalborg University. The present introductory volume launches a series of themed monographs which will be edited by researchers at the Dept., occasionally aided by friends and associates from other programmes. The purpose of the series is to be a forum for the publication of results of research in the broadly defined area of cultural text. CTS -- An Introduction is a volume authored by present and past members of the English programmes teaching staff in the fields of culture, literature, and media studies. The essays range widely in terms of the period, genre, and medium of the texts investigated. Focus areas include Victorian literature and art; high modernism, especially approached from the point of view of a centre/margin discourse; and finally postmodernist aesthetics and its embedded move from literary into cultural studies, as witnessed by essays on world music, shoes, Hollywood, the post-ironic, the deterritorialised, and the post-human condition as cultural texts. Table of Contents Introduction; Remediating Shakespeare: The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery; Books and Selves: John Stuart Mills Autobiograhpy; Dickens and Kipling: Two Good Victorians; Poetic Means for Social Ends: Reading Positions in Modernist Interwar Poetry; Imagining Ireland: The Cultural Space of the Irish Free State; "Small, but exalted": Otherness in Nelle Larsens Novels; The Production of the Martians: The ABCs, or GHQs, of Global Text Reading; Hollywood as Cultural Text; Down with the Rebels! David Foster Wallace and Postironical Literature; A Mile in Her Shoes; Culture Metamorphoses in Rebecca Millers Personal Velocity; Transtextuality, Paranoi and Apophenia in Pattern Recognition; Contributors. Details ISBN8773077534 Short Title CULTURAL TEXT STUDIES 1 Series Cultural Text Studies Language English ISBN-10 8773077534 ISBN-13 9788773077535 Media Book Format Paperback Series Number 1 Year 2006 Subtitle An Introduction DOI 10.1604/9788773077535 UK Release Date 2006-07-01 Imprint Aalborg Universitetsforlag Place of Publication Aarhus Country of Publication Denmark Author Bent SØrensen Pages 244 Publisher Aarhus University Press Publication Date 2006-07-01 Edited by Bent SØrensen Audience Professional & Vocational Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:3129031;
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