Sub-versions

Sub-versions

Author: Ciaran Ross

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9042028289

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From Swift's repulsive shit-flinging Yahoos to Beckett's dying but never quite dead moribunds, Irish literature has long been perceived as being synonymous with subversion and all forms of subversiveness. But what constitutes a subversive text or a subversive writer in twenty-first-century Ireland? The essays in this volume set out to redefine and rethink the subversive potential of modern Irish literature. Crossing three central genres, one common denominator running through these essays whether dealing with canonical writers like Yeats, Beckett and Flann O'Brien, or lesser known contemporary writers like Sebastian Barry or Robert McLiam Wilson, is the continual questioning of Irish identity - Irishness - going from its colonial paradigm and stereotype of the subaltern in MacGill, to its uneasy implications for gender representation in the contemporary novel and the contemporary drama. A subsidiary theme inextricably linked to the identity problematic is that of exile and its radical heritage for all Irish writing irrespective of its different genres. Sub-Versions offers a cross-cultural and trans-national response to the expanding interest in Irish and postcolonial studies by bringing together specialists from different national cultures and scholarly contexts - Ireland, Britain, France and Central Europe. The order of the essays is by genre. This study is aimed both at the general literary reader and anyone particularly interested in Irish Studies.


Subversions of the American Century

Subversions of the American Century

Author: Adam Lifshey

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0472052934

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A revolutionary study of Spanish-language Filipino literature as the first creative reaction to American imperialism


Subversions

Subversions

Author: Erika Block

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1998-04-29

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1135299544

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In pointing to the way in which women have been historically represented (or left out altogether) and the reality of women's lives, feminist performance makes the histories, lives and desires of women visible, as this volume of plays from the 1990s aims to illustrate.


Everyday Acts & Small Subversions

Everyday Acts & Small Subversions

Author: Anndee Hochman

Publisher: The Eighth Mountain Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780933377257

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"Anndee Hochman helps us to imagine the new possibilities for relationships, rituals and language ... and to understand that when we throw away that rule book we are not alone."--Ms.¶"A wonderful trove of experimentation and possibility."--The Women's Review of Books¶"This book is a homecoming!"--Philadelphia Daily News


Subversions of International Order

Subversions of International Order

Author: John Borneman

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780791435847

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Uses ethnographic tools to analyze political disorder and its representation at the end of the Cold War.


Staging Subversions

Staging Subversions

Author: Kimberly Cashman

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9780820470603

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Staging Subversions: The Performance-within-a-Play in French Classical Theater defines a new type of metadrama using Le Tartuffe as its paradigm and explores the complex, ambiguous, and enlightening relationships that metadrama maintains with the social and political orders. While metadramatic scenes are most often concerned with theater itself, the performance-within-a-play adopts an important function in the play's plot, and, consequently, in the social world of the play. The performance-within-a-play is particularly associated by the classical playwrights with the family structure, with the class system, with women's social roles, and with the politics of absolutism.


Sexual Subversions

Sexual Subversions

Author: Elizabeth Grosz

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-09-02

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1000299546

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Sexual Subversions introduces the works of three well known, if not well-read, French feminists: Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray and Micele Le Doeuff. It provides a map of an area where there are few detailed discussion of the achievements of these difficult, yet immensely rewarding, writers. In doing so, this overview raises issues of general relevance to feminist research: it participates in debates around the nature of feminist theory, the relations feminist intellectuals have to male dominated knowledges, and the strategies appropriate for developing non patriarchal, autonomous or woman-centred knowledges. No book in French feminists would be complete without including the contributions of Kristeva and Irigaray. The inclusion of Le Deouff's work, which brings a different perspective to bear on the question of sexual difference, provides a counterbalance to literary appropriations of French feminism by Anglo-American readerships. Kristeva, Irigaray and Le Deouff are the focal points of this study, precisely because each highlights the differences of the others, revealing the frameworks to which the others are committed. Nevertheless, while these writers do not present a common political or theoretical position or form a school, each addresses the question of women's autonomy from male definition, affirms the sexual specificity of women, seeks out a femininity women can use to question the patriarchal norms and ideals of femininity and rejects the preordained positions patriarchy allots to women.


Subversions and Manouvers

Subversions and Manouvers

Author: Ogunjobi Rotimi

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2008-09-21

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 1409232921

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"subversions and manouvers" is the third in the evolving anthology series of The Redbridge Review (www.redbridgereview.co.uk) Democratic Publishing Projects.


Subversions of Desire

Subversions of Desire

Author: Epifanio San Juan

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 1988-01-01

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780824811297

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"This contextualizing of the imagination reveals two dimensions in the writer's discursive strategy: the ideological function of reconciling contradictions, and the utopian drive to subvert imperialist subjection via the invention of an egalitarian, resurgent Filipino community--the fulfillment of the dream of the 1896 Revolution. Joaquin's corpus is therefore as conflicted, as torn by the same contradictions as the body politic which his art seeks to mediate."--P. [4] of cover.


The Literary Subversions of Medieval Women

The Literary Subversions of Medieval Women

Author: Jane Chance

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-08-06

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0230605591

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This study of medieval women as postcolonial writers defines the literary strategies of subversion by which they authorized their alterity within the dominant tradition. To dismantle a colonizing culture, they made public the private feminine space allocated by gender difference: they constructed 'unhomely' spaces. They inverted gender roles of characters to valorize the female; they created alternate idealized feminist societies and cultures, or utopias, through fantasy; and they legitimized female triviality the homely female space to provide autonomy. While these methodologies often overlapped in practice, they illustrate how cultures impinge on languages to create what Deleuze and Guattari have identified as a minor literature, specifically for women as dis-placed. Women writers discussed include Hrotsvit of Gandersheim, Hildegard of Bingen, Marie de France, Marguerite Porete, Catherine of Siena, Margery Kempe, Julian of Norwich, and Christine de Pizan.