Textual Practice: Volume 9Lindsay Smith, Alan Sinfield, Jean Howard Routledge, 2005 - 180 Seiten First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis, an informa company. |
Inhalt
a late reply to Julia Kristeva | 223 |
speech acts in Henry Jamess The Aspern Papers | 243 |
A conversation with Lynne Tillman | 267 |
towards a theory of the childsubject | 283 |
Hannah More and Mary Wollstonecraft | 301 |
Soviet appropriations of Shakespearean treacheries in 19556 | 321 |
Review article | 343 |
Reviews | 359 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aesthetic Althusser Antonio argues Aspern Papers axiological Bakhtin becomes betrayal Brennan calls child child-subject childhood cold war conception context corrupt femininity critical culture death deconstruction Derrida Desdemona desire dialogic discourse Dostoevsky Dvenadtsataia essay ethical event example fiction film Foucault Freud Frid’s gender Gunn Gunn’s Haunted Houses Henry James Iago Iago’s ibid idea identity ideological Illyria Jacques Derrida James’s Jancovitch Juliana kind Kristeva Lacan Lacanian language Lenfilm literary London Malcolm Bowie Miller modern More’s Mosfilms Motion Sickness narrative narrator notion novel one’s Othello Pasternak’s performative Philippe Ariès philosophical play political position postmodern poststructuralism production psychoanalysis question reader relationship responsibility Routledge Samuels schema Sebastian seems sense sexual Shakespeare Shakespearean Siebers social Soviet speech acts Stalin’s story suggests theory There’s Tina transgradience Twelfth Night unconscious University Press Viola Wollstonecraft women words writes York Yutkevich