Encountering Disgrace
Reading and Teaching Coetzee's Novel
Herausgeber: Mcdonald, Bill
Encountering Disgrace
Reading and Teaching Coetzee's Novel
Herausgeber: Mcdonald, Bill
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First book of essays devoted to Coetzee's controversial novel, combining critical and pedagogical approaches.
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First book of essays devoted to Coetzee's controversial novel, combining critical and pedagogical approaches.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9781571134400
- ISBN-10: 1571134409
- Artikelnr.: 29953118
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 151mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9781571134400
- ISBN-10: 1571134409
- Artikelnr.: 29953118
Introduction
Bill McDonald "We are not asked to condemn": Sympathy, Subjectivity, and the Narration of Disgrace
Michael Middleton Beyond Sympathy: A Bakhtinian Reading of Disgrace
James Boobar "Is it too late to educate the eye?": David Lurie, Richard of St. Victor, and "vision as eros" in Disgrace
Bill McDonald Disgrace and the Neighbor: An Interchange with Bill McDonald
Kenneth Reinhard "To Live as Dogs or Pigs Live Under Us": Accepting What's on Offer in Disgrace
Patrick Harrigan Tenuous Arrangements: The Ethics of Rape in Disgrace
Julie Townsend and Kim Middleton Dis(g)race, or White Man Writing
Sandra D. Shattuck Clerk in a Post
Religious Age: Reading Lurie's Remnant Romantic Temperament in Disgrace
Gary Hawkins Saying it Right in Disgrace: David Lurie, Faust, and the Romantic Conception of Language
Patricia Casey Sutcliffe The Dispossession of David Lurie
Kevin O'Neill Community Reading: Teaching Disgrace in an Alternative College Classroom
Matt Gray Out of the Father's House into a Community of Readers
Kathy Ogren
Bill McDonald "We are not asked to condemn": Sympathy, Subjectivity, and the Narration of Disgrace
Michael Middleton Beyond Sympathy: A Bakhtinian Reading of Disgrace
James Boobar "Is it too late to educate the eye?": David Lurie, Richard of St. Victor, and "vision as eros" in Disgrace
Bill McDonald Disgrace and the Neighbor: An Interchange with Bill McDonald
Kenneth Reinhard "To Live as Dogs or Pigs Live Under Us": Accepting What's on Offer in Disgrace
Patrick Harrigan Tenuous Arrangements: The Ethics of Rape in Disgrace
Julie Townsend and Kim Middleton Dis(g)race, or White Man Writing
Sandra D. Shattuck Clerk in a Post
Religious Age: Reading Lurie's Remnant Romantic Temperament in Disgrace
Gary Hawkins Saying it Right in Disgrace: David Lurie, Faust, and the Romantic Conception of Language
Patricia Casey Sutcliffe The Dispossession of David Lurie
Kevin O'Neill Community Reading: Teaching Disgrace in an Alternative College Classroom
Matt Gray Out of the Father's House into a Community of Readers
Kathy Ogren
Introduction
Bill McDonald "We are not asked to condemn": Sympathy, Subjectivity, and the Narration of Disgrace
Michael Middleton Beyond Sympathy: A Bakhtinian Reading of Disgrace
James Boobar "Is it too late to educate the eye?": David Lurie, Richard of St. Victor, and "vision as eros" in Disgrace
Bill McDonald Disgrace and the Neighbor: An Interchange with Bill McDonald
Kenneth Reinhard "To Live as Dogs or Pigs Live Under Us": Accepting What's on Offer in Disgrace
Patrick Harrigan Tenuous Arrangements: The Ethics of Rape in Disgrace
Julie Townsend and Kim Middleton Dis(g)race, or White Man Writing
Sandra D. Shattuck Clerk in a Post
Religious Age: Reading Lurie's Remnant Romantic Temperament in Disgrace
Gary Hawkins Saying it Right in Disgrace: David Lurie, Faust, and the Romantic Conception of Language
Patricia Casey Sutcliffe The Dispossession of David Lurie
Kevin O'Neill Community Reading: Teaching Disgrace in an Alternative College Classroom
Matt Gray Out of the Father's House into a Community of Readers
Kathy Ogren
Bill McDonald "We are not asked to condemn": Sympathy, Subjectivity, and the Narration of Disgrace
Michael Middleton Beyond Sympathy: A Bakhtinian Reading of Disgrace
James Boobar "Is it too late to educate the eye?": David Lurie, Richard of St. Victor, and "vision as eros" in Disgrace
Bill McDonald Disgrace and the Neighbor: An Interchange with Bill McDonald
Kenneth Reinhard "To Live as Dogs or Pigs Live Under Us": Accepting What's on Offer in Disgrace
Patrick Harrigan Tenuous Arrangements: The Ethics of Rape in Disgrace
Julie Townsend and Kim Middleton Dis(g)race, or White Man Writing
Sandra D. Shattuck Clerk in a Post
Religious Age: Reading Lurie's Remnant Romantic Temperament in Disgrace
Gary Hawkins Saying it Right in Disgrace: David Lurie, Faust, and the Romantic Conception of Language
Patricia Casey Sutcliffe The Dispossession of David Lurie
Kevin O'Neill Community Reading: Teaching Disgrace in an Alternative College Classroom
Matt Gray Out of the Father's House into a Community of Readers
Kathy Ogren