Politics and literature
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Politics and literature
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Politics and literature
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Incoming Resources
- The Edward Said reader, edited by Moustafa Bayoumi and Andrew Rubin
- Lifting the sentence, a poetics of postcolonial fiction, Robert Fraser
- Edward Said, Bill Ashcroft and Pal Ahluwalia
- Edward Said, the paradox of identity, Bill Ashcroft and Pal Ahluwalia
- Another tale to tell, politics and narrative in postmodern culture, Fred Pfeil
- Postmodernism and politics, edited and introduced by Jonathan Arac
- Late imperial culture, edited by Román de la Campa, E. Ann Kaplan, Michael Sprinker
- Children's literature and the politics of equality, Pat Pinsent
- The last resistance, Jacqueline Rose
- Edward Said, a critical reader, edited by Michael Sprinker
- English literature and Irish politics, Matthew Arnold ; edited by R.H. Super
- The Violence of representation, literature and the history of violence, edited by Nancy Armstrong and Leonard Tennenhouse
- Read dangerously, the subversive power of literature in troubled times, Azar Nafisi
- History, politics and the novel, Dominick LaCapra
- Death of a discipline, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
- Race, gender, and desire, narrative strategies in the fiction of Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker, Elliott Butler-Evans
- Cultural readings of imperialism, Edward Said and the gravity of history, edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson, Benita Parry, and Judith Squires
- Politics and ideology in children's literature, Marian Thérès Keyes & Áine McGillicuddy, editors
- Professional correctness, literary studies and political change, Stanley Fish
- Grounds of comparison, around the work of Benedict Anderson, edited by Pheng Cheah and Jonathan Culler
- States of fantasy
- Writers and politics
- The Cambridge introduction to Edward Said, Conor McCarthy
- Obedience, struggle and revolt, lectures on theatre, David Hare
- The political unconscious, narrative as a socially symbolic act, Fredric Jameson
- The fiction of history, edited by Alexander Lyon Macfie
- The rules of art, genesis and structure of the literary field, Pierre Bourdieu ; translated by Susan Emanuel
- The politics of literary theory, an introduction to marxist criticism, Philip Goldstein
- Critical fictions, the politics of imaginative writing, edited by Philomena Mariani
- Politics of literature, Jacques Ranciere ; translated by Julie Rose
- Aesthetics and ideology, edited by George Levine
- Virginia Woolf
- Fables of responsibility, aberrations and predicaments in ethics and politics, Thomas Keenan
- De-scribing empire, post-colonialism and textuality, edited by Chris Tiffin and Alan Lawson
- Against democracy, literary experience in the era of emancipations, Simon During
- Edward Said, Bill Ashcroft and Pal Ahluwalia
- The significance of theory, Terry Eagleton
- Political fictions, Michael Wilding
- Derrida and the future of literature, Joseph G. Kronick
- Vladimir Nabokov and the poetics of liberalism, Dana Dragunoiu
- Dread poetry and freedom, Linton Kwesi Johnson and the unfinished revolution, David Austin
- Trespasses, selected writings, Masao Miyoshi ; foreword by Fredric Jameson ; edited and with an introduction by Eric Cazdyn ;
- The rules of art, genesis and structure of the literary field, Pierre Bourdieu ; translated by Susan Emanuel
- Les règles de l'art, genèse et structure du champ littéraire, Pierre Bourdieu
- The tremulous private body, essays on subjection, Francis Barker
- Nation and narration, edited by Homi K. Bhabha
- Conflict bodies, the politics of rape representation in the francophone imaginary, Regine Michelle Jean-Charles
- Gender, race, Renaissance drama, Ania Loomba
- Political Shakespeare, new essays in cultural materialism, edited by Jonathan Dollimore and Alan Sinfield
- Robert Harley and the press, propaganda and public opinion in the age of Swift and Defoe, J.A. Downie
Outgoing Resources
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