The Spectral Metaphor
Title | The Spectral Metaphor PDF eBook |
Author | E. Peeren |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 216 |
Release | 2014-01-30 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 113737585X |
What does it mean to live as a ghost? Exploring spectrality as a metaphor in the contemporary British and American cultural imagination, Peeren proposes that certain subjects – migrants, servants, mediums and missing persons – are perceived as living ghosts and examines how this figuration can signify both dispossession and empowerment or agency.
Ghosts, Metaphor, and History in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Gabriel GarcIa MArquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude
Title | Ghosts, Metaphor, and History in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Gabriel GarcIa MArquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude PDF eBook |
Author | D. Erickson |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 255 |
Release | 2009-03-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0230619754 |
This study examines the complex relations between the figure of the ghost, the textual figure of metaphor and history, in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude.
A Theory of Spectral Rhetoric
Title | A Theory of Spectral Rhetoric PDF eBook |
Author | Seth Pierce |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 190 |
Release | 2021-08-23 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3030696790 |
This book synthesizes Jacques Derrida’s hauntology and spectrality with affect theory, in order to create a rhetorical framework analyzing the felt absences and hauntings of written and oral texts. The book opens with a history of hauntology, spectrality, and affect theory and how each of those ideas have been applied. The book then moves into discussing the unique elements of the rhetorical framework known as the rhetorrectional situation. Three case studies taken from the Christian tradition, serve to demonstrate how spectral rhetoric works. The first is fictional, C.S. Lewis ’The Great Divorce. The second is non-fiction, Tim Jennings ’The God Shaped Brain. The final one is taken from homiletics, Bishop Michael Curry’s royal wedding 2018 sermon. After the case studies conclusion offers the reader a summary and ideas future applications for spectral rhetoric.
Ghosts -- Or the (Nearly) Invisible
Title | Ghosts -- Or the (Nearly) Invisible PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Fleischhack |
Publisher | Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften |
Total Pages | 170 |
Release | 2016-07-22 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9783631665664 |
This collection of articles looks at ghost stories ranging from the Middle Ages to contemporary movies from different perspectives, both interdisciplinary and international. Spectral phenomena from Antarctic literature to Haitian Voodoo, Russian poetry to Irish novels are discussed in relation to their places in history and the media.
The Perturbed Self
Title | The Perturbed Self PDF eBook |
Author | Mengxing Fu |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 138 |
Release | 2021-08-30 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1000431312 |
By comparison of late nineteenth-century ghost stories between China and Britain, this monograph traces the entangled dynamics between ghost story writing, history-making, and the moulding of a gendered self. Associated with times of anxiety, groups under marginalisation, and tensions with orthodox narratives, ghost stories from two distinguished literary traditions are explored through the writings and lives of four innovative writers of this period, namely Xuan Ding (宣鼎) and Wang Tao (王韬) in China and Vernon Lee and E. Nesbit in Britain. Through this cross-cultural investigation, the book illuminates how a gendered self is constructed in each culture and what cultural baggage and assets are brought into this construction. It also ventures to sketch a common poetics underlying a "literature of the anomaly" that can be both destabilising and constructive, subversive, and coercive. This book will be welcomed by the Gothic studies community, as well as scholars working in the fields of women’s writing, nineteenth-century British literature, and Chinese literature.
Narrating the Global Financial Crisis
Title | Narrating the Global Financial Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Miriam Meissner |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 252 |
Release | 2017-05-25 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3319454110 |
This book analyzes how the Global Financial Crisis is portrayed in contemporary popular culture, using examples from film, literature and photography. In particular, the book explores why particular urban spaces, infrastructures and aesthetics – such as skyline shots in the opening credits of financial crisis films – recur in contemporary crisis narratives. Why are cities and finance connected in the cultural imaginary? Which ideologies do urban crisis imaginaries communicate? How do these imaginaries relate to the notion of crisis? To consider these questions, the book reads crisis narratives through the lens of myth. It combines perspectives from cultural, media and communication studies, anthropology, philosophy, geography and political economy to argue that the concept of myth can offer new and nuanced insights into the structure and politics of popular financial crisis imaginaries. In so doing, the book also asks if, how and under what conditions urban crisis imaginaries open up or foreclose systematic and political understandings of the Global Financial Crisis as a symptom of the broader process of financialization.
Spiritualism and Women's Writing
Title | Spiritualism and Women's Writing PDF eBook |
Author | T. Kontou |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 245 |
Release | 2009-08-26 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0230240798 |
Using a wide range of unexplored archival material, this book examines the 'spectral' influence of Victorian spiritualism and Psychical Research on women's writing, analyzing the ways in which modern writers have both subverted and mimicked nineteenth century sources in their evocation of the séance.