This provocative book argues that Scottish writing since 1960 has developed in tandem with the ideas of such continental critical-theorists as Gilles Deleuze and Paul Virilio. Scottish writers are examined within a wide theoretical context and include Muriel Spark, Edwin Morgan, Ian Hamilton Finlay, James Kelman, Alexander Trocchi, Janice Galloway, Alan Warner, Irvine Welsh, Alan Riach, and Pat Kane., reviewing a previous edition or volume
This provocative book argues that Scottish writing since 1960 has developed in tandem with the ideas of such continental critical-theorists as Gilles Deleuze and Paul Virilio. Scottish writers are examined within a wide theoretical context and include Muriel Spark, Edwin Morgan, Ian Hamilton Finlay, James Kelman, Alexander Trocchi, Janice Galloway, Alan Warner, Irvine Welsh, Alan Riach, and Pat Kane., reviewing a previous edition or volume
Michael Gardiner is Associate Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick. As well as creative fiction and comparative cultural history and world literature, his books include The Cultural Roots of British Devolution (EUP, 2004), Modern Scottish Culture (2005), and From Trocchi to Trainspotting; Scottish Literary Theory Since 1960 (2006).
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Introduction One: The Idea of Resistance Two: The Paradox of Scottish Culture: The Twentieth-Century Experience Three: Spark Contra Spark Four: Les Évenements Écossaises Five: The Author as DJ Six: Life During Wartime Seven: Kelman's Interventions Eight: After Genre.
Introduction One: The Idea of Resistance Two: The Paradox of Scottish Culture: The Twentieth-Century Experience Three: Spark Contra Spark Four: Les Évenements Écossaises Five: The Author as DJ Six: Life During Wartime Seven: Kelman's Interventions Eight: After Genre.
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