Contemporary British literature and urban space: after Thatcher
"Contemporary British Literature and Urban Space distils the possibilities for a new way of thinking about space and identity that challenges the seemingly innocuous methods of spatial acquisition and ownership that are inherently tied to Thatcherite notions of privatization. With this in mind,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Contemporary British Literature and Urban Space distils the possibilities for a new way of thinking about space and identity that challenges the seemingly innocuous methods of spatial acquisition and ownership that are inherently tied to Thatcherite notions of privatization. With this in mind, Kim Duff's study examines how Iain Sinclair, Julian Barnes, Irvine Welsh, JG Ballard, Monica Ali, Hanif Kureishi, Alan Hollinghurst, and Will Self write, and rewrite, the city as they capture, subvert, and uncover the tensions inherent in the transformation of British urban space by proposing an understanding of alternative spaces (including the new spatial possibilities of television and communications technology) and emergent citizens, identities, and communities that developed, and continue to develop, as a result of Thatcherism. "-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: The Spatial Turn: Dialectics of Space and Identity1.'The Script That Has Been Eradicated from the Street': Iain Sinclair's Lights Out for the Territory, Julian Barnes's England England, and the Spaces of English Heritage2.'House Arrest': Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting, JG Ballard's High Rise, Thatcherite Council Estates, and the New Under-Class3.Space, Production, and Identity: Monica Ali's Brick Lane, Hanif Kureihi's My Beautifult Laundrette, and Powellite Englishness4.The Spaces of the Thatcherite Body: Alan Hollinghurst's The Line of Beauty and Will Self's DorianConclusionEnd NotesWorks CitedIndex |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
ix
Note
on the Text
χ
Introduction: The Spatial Turn; Dialectics of Space
and Identity
1
Thatcher in space
4
The Spatial Turn
7
1
The Script That Has Been Eradicated from the Street :
Iain Sinclair s Lights Out for the Territory, Julian
Barnes s England, England, and the Spaces of
English Heritage
18
Heritage and national identity: Theme-parked identities
and the erasure of the unmarketable
22
Nothing is erased1: Sinclair s urban tracings
30
Ephemeral transcriptions of the urban
37
England, England: The spaces of the history market
43
Conclusion, or after the lights dim
48
2
House Arrest : Irvine Welsh s Trainspotting, J.G.
Ballard s High-Rise, Thatcherite Council Estates, and
the New Under Class
52
Housing, identity, and the rolling back of the welfare
state
56
Ballard s High-Rise: Community, class, and the dystopic
possibilities of the tower block
65
Irvine Welsh s Trainspotting: The spaces of
abject identities
70
Winter in West Granton ; or another winter of
discontent
73
It Goes Without Saying :
Neoliberalism,
historical
identities, and the spaces of addiction
77
House
Arrest :
Heroin, family, and the spaces of kicking
82
Conclusion: The production of spatialized identities
85
viii Contents
3 Space,
Production,
and Identity: Monica All s Buck
Lane, Hanif Kureishi s My Beautiful Laundrette, and
Powellite Englishness
87
Community, identity, and space
91
Race and class; Enoch Powell, the
1960s,
and the
1970s 94
Brick Lane, or how to get ahead in Tower Hamlets
103
Nazneen as urban/urban as process
109
Hanif Kureishi s My Beautiful Laundrette, space, and the
productive citizen
113
Conclusion: Domestic production, or the production
of identity
118
4
The Spaces of the Thatcherite Body: Alan
Hollinghurst s The line of Beauty and Will
Selfs
Dońan
123
Thatcher as puppet, or the puppetry of Thatcher
124
Public and private shifts: Section
28,
Thatcher,
and the
1980s 129
The postmodern investment: Nick, the Lloyd s building,
and the spaces of identity
134
The Iron Lady, or The Lady keeps on turning
137
Let s dance: Consuming the Thatcherite body
144
Will Self s Dorian and the consumptive body
146
Conclusion: Two sides to every Thatcher
150
Conclusion: Thatcher in Space, or the Spaces of Thatcher
153
Notes
161
Works Cited
174
Мех
182
СопЩощ
MÉ tííeratt/re
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distils the possibilities for a new
way of thinking about space and identity that challenges the seemingly innocuous
methods of spatial acquisition and ownership that are fundamentally tied to
Thatcherite notions of privatization, With this in mind, Kim Duff s study examines
how lain Sinclair, Julian Barnes, Irvine Welsh, J.G.
Bailan!,
Monica
Ali,
Hanif Kureishi,
Alan Hollinghurst, and Will Self write, and rewrite, the city as they capture, subvert,
:
and uncover the tensions inherent in the transformation of British urban space by
proposing an understanding of alternative spaces and emergent citizens, identities,
and communities that develoDed, and continue to develop, as a result of Thatcherism.
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title_full | Contemporary British literature and urban space after Thatcher Kim Duff |
title_fullStr | Contemporary British literature and urban space after Thatcher Kim Duff |
title_full_unstemmed | Contemporary British literature and urban space after Thatcher Kim Duff |
title_short | Contemporary British literature and urban space |
title_sort | contemporary british literature and urban space after thatcher |
title_sub | after Thatcher |
topic | Thatcher, Margaret / Influence Thatcher, Margaret fast English fiction / 20th century / History and criticism English fiction / 21st century / History and criticism City and town life in literature Space and time in literature Identity (Psychology) in literature LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory bisacsh City and town life in literature fast English fiction fast Identity (Psychology) in literature fast Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Space and time in literature fast Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Stadt Motiv (DE-588)4126697-3 gnd Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Thatcher, Margaret / Influence Thatcher, Margaret English fiction / 20th century / History and criticism English fiction / 21st century / History and criticism City and town life in literature Space and time in literature Identity (Psychology) in literature LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory English fiction Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Englisch Stadt Motiv Roman |
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