Chronotopes of the uncanny :: time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz" /
Using the theoretical frameworks of Freud, Todorov, and Bahktin, this book explores how American writers of the late 20th century have translated the psychoanalytical concept of "the uncanny" into their novelistic discourses. The two texts under scrutiny - Paul Auster's "City of...
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spelling | Eckhard, Petra, author. Chronotopes of the uncanny : time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz" / Petra Eckhard ; cover concept, Kordula Röckenhaus ; proofread & typeset by Petra Eckhard. Bielefeld, Germany : Transcript, 2011. ©2011 1 online resource (206 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Lettre Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed February 14, 2015). Includes bibliographical references. Cover Chronotopes of the Uncanny; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART ONE: ORIENTATIONS; The Uncanny: Towards a Definition; Freud; Todorov; Chronotopoetics; Schlosszeit; Stadtzeit; PART TWO: CHRONOTOPES OF THE UNCANNY; Uncanny Architextures: Paul Auster's City of Glass; The Labyrinthine Subject; Uncanny Verticality; Ghostly Glass; Rhetoric and Ruins; Quinn's Camera Obscura; The Uncanny Comic; Haunted Harlem: Toni Morrison's Jazz; Rural Pasts, Urban Presents; Jazz Space; Memory Tracks and Sidewalk Cracks; Black Interiors; The Uncanny Voice; Conclusion; Works Cited. Using the theoretical frameworks of Freud, Todorov, and Bahktin, this book explores how American writers of the late 20th century have translated the psychoanalytical concept of "the uncanny" into their novelistic discourses. The two texts under scrutiny - Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz"--Show that the uncanny has developed into a crucial trope to delineate personal and collective fears that are often grounded on the postmodern disruption of spatio-temporal continuities and coherences. American fiction History and criticism. Space and time in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125914 American fiction Themes, motives. Roman américain Thèmes, motifs. Roman américain Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General. bisacsh American fiction Themes, motives fast American literature fast Space and time in literature fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Röckenhaus, Kordula, cover designer. Eckhard, Petra, editor, compositor. Print version: Eckhard, Petra. Chronotopes of the uncanny : time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz". Bielefeld, Germany : transcript, ©2011 205 pages Lettre (Transcript (Firm)). 9783837618419 Lettre (Transcript (Firm)) FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=886165 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=886165 Volltext |
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title | Chronotopes of the uncanny : time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz" / |
title_auth | Chronotopes of the uncanny : time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz" / |
title_exact_search | Chronotopes of the uncanny : time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz" / |
title_full | Chronotopes of the uncanny : time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz" / Petra Eckhard ; cover concept, Kordula Röckenhaus ; proofread & typeset by Petra Eckhard. |
title_fullStr | Chronotopes of the uncanny : time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz" / Petra Eckhard ; cover concept, Kordula Röckenhaus ; proofread & typeset by Petra Eckhard. |
title_full_unstemmed | Chronotopes of the uncanny : time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz" / Petra Eckhard ; cover concept, Kordula Röckenhaus ; proofread & typeset by Petra Eckhard. |
title_short | Chronotopes of the uncanny : |
title_sort | chronotopes of the uncanny time and space in postmodern new york novels paul auster s city of glass and toni morrison s jazz |
title_sub | time and space in postmodern New York novels : Paul Auster's "City of Glass" and Toni Morrison's "Jazz" / |
topic | American fiction History and criticism. Space and time in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125914 American fiction Themes, motives. Roman américain Thèmes, motifs. Roman américain Histoire et critique. LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General. bisacsh American fiction Themes, motives fast American literature fast Space and time in literature fast |
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