Virginia Woolf : : Twenty-First-Century Approaches / / Gill Lowe, Kathryn Simpson, Jeanne Dubino, Vara Neverow.

Reconsiders Virginia Woolf’s work for the 21st century focusing on coevolution, duality and contradictionGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748693931','ISBN:9780748693948']);These 11 newly commissioned essays represent the evolution, or coevolution, of Woolf studies in the e...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (240 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Contributors --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Part One. Self and Identity --
Chapter 1 ‘I am fast locked up’, Janus and Miss Jan: Virginia Woolf’s 1897 Journal as Threshold Text --
Chapter 2 Elusive Encounters: Seeking out Virginia Woolf in Her Commemorative House Museum --
Part Two, Language and Translation --
Chapter 3 ‘Can I Help You?’: Virginia Woolf, Viola Tree, and the Hogarth Press --
Chapter 4 Bilinguals and Bioptics: Virginia Woolf and the Outlandishness of Translation --
Part Three. Culture and Commodification --
Chapter 5 ‘Unity – Dispersity’: Virginia Woolf and tThe Contradictory Motif of the Motor-Car --
Chapter 6 ‘Am I a Jew?’: Woolf’s 1930s Political and Economic Peregrinations --
Part Four. Human, Animal, and Nonhuman --
Chapter 7 The Bispecies Environment, Coevolution, and Flush --
Chapter 8 Posthumanist Interludes: Ecology and Ethology in The Waves --
Part Five. Genders, Sexualities, and Multiplicities --
Chapter 9 Indecency: Jacob’s Room, Modernist Homosexuality, and the Culture of War --
Chapter 10 Multiple Anonymities: Resonances of Fielding’s The Female Husband in Orlando and A Room of One’s Own --
Chapter 11 Two-Spirits and Gender Variance in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando and Louise Erdrich’s The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse --
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Summary:Reconsiders Virginia Woolf’s work for the 21st century focusing on coevolution, duality and contradictionGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748693931','ISBN:9780748693948']);These 11 newly commissioned essays represent the evolution, or coevolution, of Woolf studies in the early 21st-century. Divided into 5 parts – Self and Identity; Language and Translation; Culture and Commodification; Human, Animal and Nonhuman; and Gender, Sexuality and Multiplicity – the essays represent the most recent scholarship on the subjective, provisional, and contingent nature of Woolf's work. The expert contributors consider unstable constructions of self and identity, and language and translation from multiple angles, including shifting textualities, culture and the marketplace, critical animal studies, and discourses that fracture and revise gender and sexuality. Key Features:Extends existing critical work that considers a multiplicity of constructions of ‘Virginia Woolf’Demonstrates original and diverse ways of reading this canonical (and contradictory) authorExplores multiple meanings related to the conjoined, fused, connected, and evolving nature of Woolf studiesConsiders new configurations, new pairings, and new ways of placing ideas in tension around Woolf’s work for a postmodern, postmillennial age"
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780748693948
9783110780451
DOI:10.1515/9780748693948
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Gill Lowe, Kathryn Simpson, Jeanne Dubino, Vara Neverow.