Notepad
The notepad is empty.
The basket is empty.
Free shipping possible
Free shipping possible
Please wait - the print view of the page is being prepared.
The print dialogue opens as soon as the page has been completely loaded.
If the print preview is incomplete, please close it and select "Print again".

Zones of Focused Ambiguity in Siri Hustvedt s Works

Interdisciplinary Essays
E-bookEPUBAdobe DRM [Hard-DRM]E-book
EUR129,95

Product description

This collection comprises essays from various interdisciplinary perspectives - e.g. literary scholarship, intermediality, art history, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and medicine - to analyze and interpret the fictional and non-fictional works by Siri Hustvedt, an author whose reputation and public presence have been growing steadily in the 21st century and who is recognized as one of the most widely read and appreciated contemporary American writers. In her significance and stature as a public intellectual, she is not merely an American writer but a transnational, cosmopolitan author, who develops new forms not only of literary narrative but of interdisciplinary thought and writing, bringing together otherwise separated genres and branches of knowledge in a broad spectrum between literature and philosophy, historiography and art, psychoanalysis and neuroscience, narrative and medicine. The present volume is structured into the parts Literary Creation and Communication, Psychoanalysis and Philosophy, Medicine and Narrative, Vision, Perception, and Power, and Trauma, Memory, and the Ambiguities of Self and closes with an interview of Siri Hustvedt by Susanne Becker in which Hustvedt elucidates her personal conception of her own creative processes of writing.
Read more

Details

Additional ISBN/GTIN9783110407761
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
FormatReflowable
PublisherDe Gruyter
Publication townBerlin/Boston
Publishing date10/05/2016
SeriesISSN
LanguageEnglish
File size7223309 Bytes
Article no.4928717
CatalogsVC
Data source no.347155
Product groupBU564
More details

Series

Ratings

Author

Subjects