Descript |
xiii, 339 pages ; 24 cm |
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volume nc rdacarrier |
Series |
Cambridge critical concepts series |
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Cambridge critical concepts
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Note |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Introduction / Thomas M. Allen -- Part 1. Origins -- Time and aesthetics / Michael W. Clune -- Reading in time / Mark Currie -- Time and genre / Rebecca Bushnell -- Time and theatre / Matthew Wagner -- Sacred and secular / Sue Zemka -- Ecologies of time / Tobias Menely -- Part II. Development -- Literature, time, and scientific revolutions / Jocelyn Holland -- Untimely objects: temporal studies and the new materialism / Nick Yablon --Temporalities of writing: time and difference after structuralism / Ian Maclachlan -- Time and media / J.K. Barret -- Technology and time: clocks, time machines, and speculation / Charles M. Tung -- Historicism / Jeffrey Insko -- Part III. Application -- Time and literary archive / Michelle Sizemore -- Time, empire, and nation / Edward Larkin -- Race, writing, and time / Daylanne K. English -- Time and literature of globalization / Adam Barrows -- Time and the return of form: reading Nabokov reading Poe / Cindy Weinstein -- Narrative and narratology / Jesse Matz -- Queer temporalities: space-ing time and the subject / Michelle M. Wright -- In the spiral of history: gestational temporalities and indigenous women's writings on the knowledge of sexual difference / Jula Emberley |
Subject |
Time in literature
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Literature -- Philosophy
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Space and time -- Philosophy
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Alt Author |
Allen, Thomas M., 1967- editor
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