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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV022757000
    Format: 309 S.
    ISBN: 978-90-420-2264-5
    Series Statement: Genus 9
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Ekel ; Ästhetik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Kutzbach, Konstanze 1971-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_BV036597599
    Format: 186 S. ; , 210 mm x 148 mm.
    ISBN: 978-3-86821-227-3
    Series Statement: Anglistik, Amerikanistik, Anglophonie 12
    Note: Teilw. zugl.: Köln, Univ., Diss., 2008
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Roman ; Krieg ; Identität ; Grenzsituation ; Metapher ; Roman ; Krieg ; Identität ; Grenzsituation ; Metapher ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Kutzbach, Konstanze, 1971-
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1738129888
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (309 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789401204897
    Series Statement: Genus : gender in modern culture 9
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Introduction /Konstanze Kutzbach and Monika Mueller -- On the Matter of Abjection /Hanjo Berressem -- Queer Transformations: Renegotiating the Abject in Contemporary Anglo-American Lesbian Fiction /Paulina Palmer -- The Bhibhitsa Rasa in Anglophone Indian Cultural Discourse: The Repugnant and Distasteful at the Level of Gender, Race, and Caste /Nilufer E. Bharucha -- The Gothic-Grotesque of Haunted: Joyce Carol Oates’s Tales of Abjection /Susana Araújo -- “Now we know that gay men are just men after all”: Abject Sexualities in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Almanac of the Dead /Dorothea Fischer-Hornung -- Consuming the Body: Literal and Metaphorical Cannibalism in Peter Greenaway’s Films /Tatjana Pavlov -- Shape-Shifters from the Wilderness: Werewolves Roaming the Twentieth Century /Andrea Gutenberg -- The Two-…, One-…, None-Sex Model: The Flesh(-)Made Machine in Herman Melville’s “The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids” and J. G. Ballard’s Crash /Konstanze Kutzbach -- Fear, Melancholy, and Loss in the Poetry of Stevie Smith /Ruth Baumert -- American Environmentalism and Encounters with the Abject: T. Coraghessan Boyle’s A Friend of the Earth /Sylvia Mayer -- Abject Cannibalism: Anthropophagic Poetics in Conrad, White, and Tennant – Towards a Critique of Julia Kristeva’s Theory of Abjection /Russell West -- “A Wet Festival of Scarlet”: Poppy Z. Brite’s (Un)Aesthetics of Murder /Monika Mueller -- Interior Landscapes: Anatomy Art and the Work of Gunther von Hagens /Alison Goeller -- Violence, Transgression, and the Fun Factor: The Imagined Atrocities of Will Self’s My Idea of Fun /Frank Lay -- Notes on Contributors.
    Content: The Abject of Desire approaches the aestheticization of the unaesthetic via a range of different topics and genres in twentieth-century Anglophone literature and culture. The “experience of disgust”, which Winfried Menninghaus describes as “an acute crisis of self-preservation”, is correlated with conceptualizations of gender in theories of the abject/abjection. In view of this general crisis of identity in the experience of disgust, the contributions to this volume discuss examples of the aestheticization of the unaesthetic in cultural representations and locate conceptual (re)codings of the body, gender, and identity with regard to the abject as an immediate and uncompromising experience on the one hand, and a social and political phenomenon on the other. Considering a variety of cultural narratives by writers as diverse as Samuel Delany, Sarah Schulman, Joyce Carol Oates, Leslie Marmon Silko, Paul Magrs, J. G. Ballard, Stevie Smith, T. C. Boyle, Joseph Conrad, Poppy Z. Brite, and Will Self, by film directors John Waters and Peter Greenaway, playwrights Girish Karnad and Mahesh Dattani, and “body artist” Gunter von Hagens, the contributors to this volume scrutinize different implications of the ambivalent concept of the abject/abjection
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042022645
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The abject of desire Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi, 2007 ISBN 9789042022645
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Literatur ; Das Hässliche ; Ästhetik ; Englisch ; Literatur ; Das Hässliche ; Ästhetik ; Geschichte 1970-2005 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1696517869
    Format: 1 online resource (309 pages)
    ISBN: 9789401204897
    Series Statement: GENUS: Gender in Modern Culture Ser. v.9
    Content: The Abject of Desire approaches the aestheticization of the unaesthetic via a range of different topics and genres in twentieth-century Anglophone literature and culture. The "experience of disgust", which Winfried Menninghaus describes as "an acute crisis of self-preservation", is correlated with conceptualizations of gender in theories of the abject/abjection. In view of this general crisis of identity in the experience of disgust, the contributions to this volume discuss examples of the aestheticization of the unaesthetic in cultural representations and locate conceptual (re)codings of the body, gender, and identity with regard to the abject as an immediate and uncompromising experience on the one hand, and a social and political phenomenon on the other. Considering a variety of cultural narratives by writers as diverse as Samuel Delany, Sarah Schulman, Joyce Carol Oates, Leslie Marmon Silko, Paul Magrs, J. G. Ballard, Stevie Smith, T. C. Boyle, Joseph Conrad, Poppy Z. Brite, and Will Self, by film directors John Waters and Peter Greenaway, playwrights Girish Karnad and Mahesh Dattani, and "body artist" Gunter von Hagens, the contributors to this volume scrutinize different implications of the ambivalent concept of the abject/abjection.
    Content: Intro -- The Abject of Desire: The Aestheticization of the Unaesthetic in Contemporary Literature and Culture -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- On the Matter of Abjection -- Queer Transformations: Renegotiating the Abject in Contemporary Anglo-American Lesbian Fiction -- The Bhibhitsa Rasa in Anglophone Indian Cultural Discourse: The Repugnant and Distasteful at the Level of Gender, Race, and Caste -- The Gothic-Grotesque of Haunted: Joyce Carol Oates's Tales of Abjection -- "Now we know that gay men are just men after all": Abject Sexualities in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead -- Consuming the Body: Literal and Metaphorical Cannibalism in Peter Greenaway's Films -- Shape-Shifters from the Wilderness: Werewolves Roaming the Twentieth Century -- The Two-…, One-…, None-Sex Model: The Flesh(-)Made Machine in Herman Melville's "The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids" and J. G. Ballard's Crash -- Fear, Melancholy, and Loss in the Poetry of Stevie Smith -- American Environmentalism and Encounters with the Abject: T. Coraghessan Boyle's A Friend of the Earth -- Abject Cannibalism: Anthropophagic Poetics in Conrad, White, and Tennant - Towards a Critique of Julia Kristeva's Theory of Abjection -- "A Wet Festival of Scarlet": Poppy Z. Brite's (Un)Aesthetics of Murder -- Interior Landscapes: Anatomy Art and the Work of Gunther von Hagens -- Violence, Transgression, and the Fun Factor: The Imagined Atrocities of Will Self's My Idea of Fun -- Notes on Contributors.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042022645
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789042022645
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949702168402882
    Format: 1 online resource (309 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9789401204897
    Series Statement: Genus--gender in modern culture ; 9
    Content: The Abject of Desire approaches the aestheticization of the unaesthetic via a range of different topics and genres in twentieth-century Anglophone literature and culture. The "experience of disgust", which Winfried Menninghaus describes as "an acute crisis of self-preservation", is correlated with conceptualizations of gender in theories of the abject/abjection. In view of this general crisis of identity in the experience of disgust, the contributions to this volume discuss examples of the aestheticization of the unaesthetic in cultural representations and locate conceptual (re)codings of the body, gender, and identity with regard to the abject as an immediate and uncompromising experience on the one hand, and a social and political phenomenon on the other. Considering a variety of cultural narratives by writers as diverse as Samuel Delany, Sarah Schulman, Joyce Carol Oates, Leslie Marmon Silko, Paul Magrs, J. G. Ballard, Stevie Smith, T. C. Boyle, Joseph Conrad, Poppy Z. Brite, and Will Self, by film directors John Waters and Peter Greenaway, playwrights Girish Karnad and Mahesh Dattani, and "body artist" Gunter von Hagens, the contributors to this volume scrutinize different implications of the ambivalent concept of the abject/abjection.
    Note: Preliminary Material -- , Introduction / , On the Matter of Abjection / , Queer Transformations: Renegotiating the Abject in Contemporary Anglo-American Lesbian Fiction / , The Bhibhitsa Rasa in Anglophone Indian Cultural Discourse: The Repugnant and Distasteful at the Level of Gender, Race, and Caste / , The Gothic-Grotesque of Haunted: Joyce Carol Oates's Tales of Abjection / , "Now we know that gay men are just men after all": Abject Sexualities in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead / , Consuming the Body: Literal and Metaphorical Cannibalism in Peter Greenaway's Films / , Shape-Shifters from the Wilderness: Werewolves Roaming the Twentieth Century / , The Two-..., One-..., None-Sex Model: The Flesh(-)Made Machine in Herman Melville's "The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids" and J. G. Ballard's Crash / , Fear, Melancholy, and Loss in the Poetry of Stevie Smith / , American Environmentalism and Encounters with the Abject: T. Coraghessan Boyle's A Friend of the Earth / , Abject Cannibalism: Anthropophagic Poetics in Conrad, White, and Tennant - Towards a Critique of Julia Kristeva's Theory of Abjection / , "A Wet Festival of Scarlet": Poppy Z. Brite's (Un)Aesthetics of Murder / , Interior Landscapes: Anatomy Art and the Work of Gunther von Hagens / , Violence, Transgression, and the Fun Factor: The Imagined Atrocities of Will Self's My Idea of Fun / , Notes on Contributors.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Abject of desire. Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2007 ISBN 9789042022645
    Language: English
    Keywords: Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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    UID:
    almahu_9948314806002882
    Format: 309 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Genus--gender in modern culture ; 9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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