
The Post-War British Literature Handbook
by Cockin, Katharine; Morrison, Jago-
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Summary
Table of Contents
General Editors' Introduction | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Surveying the Field: A Forest of Posts? | p. 1 |
Post-War | p. 2 |
Postcolonial | p. 6 |
Postmodern | p. 9 |
Postfeminist | p. 13 |
Posthuman | p. 17 |
Post-9/11 | p. 20 |
Approaching Post-War British Literature | p. 24 |
Timeline | p. 25 |
Contexts | p. 33 |
The Historical Context of Post-War British Literature | p. 35 |
Post-War Britain: From Cautious Consensus to Cold War | p. 35 |
A Literary Cold War: From the 'Less Deceived' to the 'Literature of Extremes' | p. 42 |
From Sexual Liberation to Identity Politics: The Sixties and After | p. 46 |
The Break-Up of Britain and the Thatcher Effect | p. 51 |
From Globalization to Terror | p. 54 |
Literary and Cultural Contexts | p. 57 |
Angry Young Man | p. 58 |
Auto/Biography | p. 58 |
BBC | p. 59 |
Blasphemy | p. 59 |
Book Clubs | p. 60 |
Booker Prize | p. 60 |
Censorship | p. 60 |
Chick Lit | p. 61 |
Class | p. 61 |
Comic Novel | p. 62 |
Copyright | p. 62 |
Crime fiction | p. 62 |
Cyberpunk | p. 63 |
Cyborg | p. 64 |
Education Act | p. 64 |
Environmentalism | p. 64 |
Experimental Novel | p. 65 |
Feminism | p. 65 |
Free Verse | p. 66 |
Gothic | p. 67 |
Internet Publishing | p. 67 |
Kitchen Sink Drama | p. 68 |
Lad Lit | p. 68 |
Literary Canon | p. 69 |
Magic Realism | p. 69 |
Mass Media | p. 70 |
Metafiction | p. 70 |
The Movement | p. 71 |
Obscenity (and Pornography) | p. 71 |
Open University | p. 71 |
Orange Prize | p. 72 |
Nationalism | p. 72 |
Net Book Agreement | p. 73 |
Race and Racism | p. 74 |
Reader Response | p. 74 |
Regional Novel | p. 75 |
Science Fiction | p. 76 |
Small Press Publishing | p. 76 |
Travel Writing | p. 77 |
Case Studies | p. 79 |
Case Studies in Reading Literary Texts | p. 81 |
Nineteen-Eighty Four (1949) | p. 81 |
The Whitsun Weddings (1964) | p. 83 |
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (1967) | p. 85 |
Nights at the Circus (1984) | p. 87 |
Money: A Suicide Note (1984) | p. 90 |
Small Island (2004) | p. 92 |
Case Studies in-Reading Critical/Theoretical Texts | p. 94 |
'The Death of the Author' (1968) | p. 94 |
'Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse' (1987) | p. 97 |
"Sexy Greedy is the Late Eighties": Power Systems in Amis' Money and Churchill's Serious Money' (1990) | p. 99 |
Simulations (1983) | p. 100 |
Post-War British Fiction: Realism and After (1995) | p. 102 |
Critical Approaches | p. 105 |
Key Critics, Concepts and Topics | p. 107 |
Key Critics and Theorists | p. 108 |
Roland Barthes | p. 108 |
Homi K. Bhabha | p. 109 |
Malcolm Bradbury | p. 109 |
Steven Connor | p. 110 |
Jacques Derrida | p. 110 |
Frantz Fanon | p. 110 |
Michel Foucault | p. 111 |
Dominic Head | p. 111 |
Jacques Lacan | p. 111 |
David Lodge | p. 112 |
Paulina Palmer | p. 112 |
Lorna Sage | p. 113 |
Edward Said | p. 113 |
Gayatry Chakravorty Spivak | p. 114 |
Randall Stevenson | p. 114 |
Philip Tew | p. 114 |
Patricia Waugh | p. 115 |
Raymond Williams | p. 115 |
Key Concepts and Topics | p. 115 |
Abjection | p. 115 |
Ambivalence | p. 116 |
Aporia | p. 116 |
Avant-garde | p. 116 |
Deconstruction | p. 117 |
Écriture Féminine | p. 117 |
Essentialism | p. 117 |
Grand Narrative | p. 117 |
Gynocritics | p. 117 |
Hybridity | p. 117 |
History | p. 118 |
Ideology | p. 118 |
Intertextuality | p. 118 |
Irony | p. 119 |
Mimicry | p. 119 |
Myth | p. 119 |
Négritude | p. 120 |
Oedipal Crisis | p. 120 |
Orientalism | p. 120 |
Performativity | p. 121 |
Phallogocentrism | p. 121 |
Postcolonial Theory | p. 121 |
Power | p. 121 |
Semiotic | p. 122 |
Social Realism | p. 122 |
Subaltern | p. 122 |
Symbolic | p. 123 |
Unconscious | p. 123 |
Changes in Critical Responses and Approaches | p. 124 |
Poststructuralism and Postmodernism | p. 125 |
New Historicism and Cultural Materialism | p. 131 |
Gender and Sexuality | p. 136 |
Postcolonialism | p. 141 |
Psychoanalysis | p. 151 |
Mapping the Field | p. 159 |
Issues of Gender and Sexuality | p. 16l |
Gender, Sexuality and Post-War Literature | p. 163 |
Lesbian Feminist Writing | p. 168 |
Realism and Experimentalism | p. 169 |
Play and Performativity | p. 171 |
Herstories | p. 174 |
Changes in the Canon: After Windrush | p. 177 |
1950s: Caribbean Voices and Metropolitan Modernism | p. 179 |
1960s: Commonwealth Literature | p. 182 |
1970s and 1980s: 'Raj Fictions' and the Radicalization of Minorities | p. 183 |
Postcolonialism/Postmodernism | p. 187 |
Cultural Hybridity and Transnational, Globalized Fictions | p. 188 |
Writing After the Fatwa | p. 191 |
After 9/11 and 7/7: Writing in an Age of Anxiety | p. 191 |
Mapping the Current Critical Landscape: Theory-The Final Frontier | p. 194 |
Literary Criticism | p. 196 |
Theory | p. 199 |
Culture Wars | p. 204 |
Appendix: Teaching, Curriculum and Learning | p. 211 |
(Available at www.continuumbooks.com/resources/9780826495020) | |
Teaching Plan: Kazuo Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go (2005) | |
Teaching Plan: Poetic Canons | |
Teaching Plan: Jackie Kay, The Adoption Papers (2005) | |
Notes on Contributors | p. 213 |
Annotated Bibliography | p. 217 |
References | p. 223 |
Index | p. 239 |
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