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Genre (2021) 54 (2): 293–305.
Published: 01 July 2021
...Samuel Fallon Amanda Anderson , Rita Felski , and Toril Moi , Character: Three Inquiries in Literary Studies , Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 2019 . Aaron Kunin , Character as Form , London : Bloomsbury , 2019 . Copyright © 2021 by University...
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Genre (2021) 54 (1): 1–16.
Published: 01 April 2021
... that she moderate such ambitions. We did not set out for this series to address the ongoing debate over methods in literary studies. In recent years, a dispute has coalesced loosely into a conflict coordinated by the key terms: “postcritique” and “critique” (Anker and Felski 2017 : 1 – 3). Our call...
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Genre (2022) 55 (1): 61–66.
Published: 01 April 2022
....” This risks suggesting that Nersessian's book might bear comparison to those of scholars, Rita Felski ( 2015 ) most prominent among them, who have recommended a turn to “postcritique,” to a performative critical modesty. Rather, Nersessian builds, through sometimes esoteric readings of Wordsworth, Keats...
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Genre (2013) 46 (3): 189–211.
Published: 01 December 2013
... . Translated by Rendall Steven . Berkeley : University of California Press . Chan Mary M. 2007 . “Location, Location, Location: The Spaces of Pride & Prejudice.” Persuasions On-line 27 . 2 . www.jasna.org/persuasions/on-line/vol27no2/chan.htm . Felski Rita . 2002...
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Genre (2021) 54 (2): 221–244.
Published: 01 July 2021
... of it and its entanglements and dependencies on other knowledges. By its refusal to treat events, facts, and people as fossils, Do Not Say We Have Nothing maintains a different, inherently comparative focus on the Chinese experience. In Rita Felski's ( 2015 : 2) estimation, the general “spirit...
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Genre (2016) 49 (3): 331–357.
Published: 01 December 2016
... . Felski Rita . 2000 . Doing Time: Feminist Theory and Postmodern Culture . New York : New York University Press . Foucault Michel . 2012 . The Courage of Truth: The Government of Self and Others II . Edited by Gros Frédéric . New York : Picador . Hägglund Martin . 2008...
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Genre (2018) 51 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 April 2018
..., ludicrous repetition” that defines bourgeois individualism. As much or even more than the factory floor, the “rituals of domesticity” in the middle-­class home epitomize “cyclical, repetitive ordinariness” (Mezel and Briganti 2002, 837). As both Rita Felski and Laurie Langbauer have pointed...
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Genre (2020) 53 (1): 27–52.
Published: 01 April 2020
... on the bildungsroman is extensive. A brief sampling of the standard scholarly litera- ture would include Buckley 1974; Swales 1978; Hirsch 1979; Bakhtin 1986; Moretti 1987; Sammons 1991; Felski 1995; and Redfield 1996. My specific reading of Shuffle s protagonist as the organizing narrative figure of bildungsroman...
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Genre (2023) 56 (1): 109–127.
Published: 01 April 2023
... recently brought to wider attention in US and Anglophone literary studies by Rita Felski and Winifried Fluck. In this context one should also point to Charles Taylor's ( 1992 ) important essay “The Politics of Recognition,” which however does not frame the issue as a tension between recognition...
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Genre (2018) 51 (1): 53–79.
Published: 01 April 2018
... of dramatic devel- 6. See, for example, Barker 2008; Chou 2012; Felski 2008. 7. The aftermath of 9/11 reawakened interest in the split between secularism and religion. A large corpus of scholarly writing addresses what is now described as the “postsecular age,” chal- lenging the dichotomy...
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Genre (2019) 52 (3): 179–205.
Published: 01 December 2019
.... These figures gave heightened expression to a vulnerability that the genre s original readers had already began to recognize in themselves, thus answering a need for coherence and self- representation rarely answered elsewhere. Recognition, as Rita Felski (2008: 25) observes, is not repetition. It does...