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Textual Practice. Vol. 3, no. 3 Terence Hawkes (Ed.).

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Routledge, 1989.Description: 1 online resource (1 v.)ISBN:
  • 9780367474850(Paper)
  • 9780415037488 (Paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 801.95 COL
LOC classification:
  • PN80 .T49 1989eb
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter|18 pages Imperialism, Marxism, Conrad: a political reading of Victory ByTerry Collits Chapter|33 pages The construction of woman in three popular texts of empire: towaras a critique of materialist feminism ByRosemary Hennessy, Rajeswari Mohan Chapter|25 pages Lost in the funhouse: Baudrillard and the politics of postmodernism ByChristopher Norris Chapter|8 pages Resisting the public discourse of AIDS ByWaudag Chapter|13 pages Inscribing the body politic: Robert Coover's Spanking the Maid ByElizabeth Wright Part|3 pages Letters Chapter|3 pages Elementary Truths ByTerence Hawkes Part|69 pages Reviews Chapter|12 pages Life after Larkin: postmodern British poetry ByAndrew Lawson Chapter|4 pages • Patricia Yaeger, Honey-Mad Women: Emancipatory Strategies in Women's Writing (New York: Columbia University Press, 1988), 317 pp., n.p. ByMary Jacobus Chapter|9 pages • Geoffrey Bennington, Lyotard: Writing the Event (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988), 189 pp., £22.50 ByThomas Docherty Chapter|9 pages • Michael Sprinker, Imaginary Relations. Aesthetics and Ideology in the Theory of Historical Materialism (London and New York: Verso, 1987), 302 pp., £29.95 and £9.95. ByDan Latimer Chapter|5 pages • Sylviane Agacinski, Aparté: Conceptions and Deaths of Søren Kierkegaard, translated with an introduction by Kevin Newmark. `Kierkegaard and Post-modernism' Series, ed. Mark C.Taylor (Tallahassee: Florida State University Press, 1988), xi+266 pp., n.p. ByGene Fendt Chapter|3 pages • Sidney Greenbaum, Good English and the Grammarian (London and New York: Longman, 1988), xii+152 pp., £7.95 ByN. F. Blake Chapter|4 pages Clifford Geertz, Works and Lives: The Anthropologist as Author (Oxford: Polity Press, 1988), 157 pp., £19.50 ByMary Hamer Chapter|3 pages • Michael Meehan, Liberty and Poetics in Eighteenth-Century England (London: Croom Helm, 1986), 210 pp., £17.95 ByStephen Copley Chapter|9 pages • Jacques Attali, Noise (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1985), 181 pp., £7.50 ByAlastair Williams, Ken Hirschkop Chapter|3 pages • Rick Rylance (ed.), Debating Texts: A Reading in Twentieth Century Literary Theory and Method (Milton Keynes: The Open University, 1987), 290 pp., £5.95 (paperback) ByEdward Neill
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter|18 pages
Imperialism, Marxism, Conrad: a political reading of Victory
ByTerry Collits
Chapter|33 pages
The construction of woman in three popular texts of empire: towaras a critique of materialist feminism
ByRosemary Hennessy, Rajeswari Mohan
Chapter|25 pages
Lost in the funhouse: Baudrillard and the politics of postmodernism
ByChristopher Norris
Chapter|8 pages
Resisting the public discourse of AIDS
ByWaudag
Chapter|13 pages
Inscribing the body politic: Robert Coover's Spanking the Maid
ByElizabeth Wright
Part|3 pages
Letters

Chapter|3 pages
Elementary Truths
ByTerence Hawkes
Part|69 pages
Reviews

Chapter|12 pages
Life after Larkin: postmodern British poetry
ByAndrew Lawson
Chapter|4 pages
• Patricia Yaeger, Honey-Mad Women: Emancipatory Strategies in Women's Writing (New York: Columbia University Press, 1988), 317 pp., n.p.
ByMary Jacobus
Chapter|9 pages
• Geoffrey Bennington, Lyotard: Writing the Event (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988), 189 pp., £22.50
ByThomas Docherty
Chapter|9 pages
• Michael Sprinker, Imaginary Relations. Aesthetics and Ideology in the Theory of Historical Materialism (London and New York: Verso, 1987), 302 pp., £29.95 and £9.95.
ByDan Latimer
Chapter|5 pages
• Sylviane Agacinski, Aparté: Conceptions and Deaths of Søren Kierkegaard, translated with an introduction by Kevin Newmark. `Kierkegaard and Post-modernism' Series, ed. Mark C.Taylor (Tallahassee: Florida State University Press, 1988), xi+266 pp., n.p.
ByGene Fendt
Chapter|3 pages
• Sidney Greenbaum, Good English and the Grammarian (London and New York: Longman, 1988), xii+152 pp., £7.95
ByN. F. Blake
Chapter|4 pages
Clifford Geertz, Works and Lives: The Anthropologist as Author (Oxford: Polity Press, 1988), 157 pp., £19.50
ByMary Hamer
Chapter|3 pages
• Michael Meehan, Liberty and Poetics in Eighteenth-Century England (London: Croom Helm, 1986), 210 pp., £17.95
ByStephen Copley
Chapter|9 pages
• Jacques Attali, Noise (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1985), 181 pp., £7.50
ByAlastair Williams, Ken Hirschkop
Chapter|3 pages
• Rick Rylance (ed.), Debating Texts: A Reading in Twentieth Century Literary Theory and Method (Milton Keynes: The Open University, 1987), 290 pp., £5.95 (paperback)
ByEdward Neill

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