A Mieke Bal Reader
408 pages, 40 halftones, 2 tables 6 x 9
©
2006
Cloth $70.00
ISBN: 9780226035840
Published May 2006
Paper $35.00
ISBN: 9780226035857
Published May 2006
List of Illustrations Preface Part 1 - Analyzing Literature in Culture 1. Narration and Focalization Introduction Analysis Commentary Agents Reader Illustrations Interpretations Conclusion Notes References 2. The Story of W The Practice of Theory Rape, Suicide, Signs, and Show Contagious Logorrhea: Between Men Vision Vying Violence: Between Women Expository Writing Notes References 3. All in the Family: Familiarity and Estrangement According to Marcel Proust Introduction Desire and the Ontology of the Snapshot Primal Scenes: Against the Familial Gaze Ethnography as Voyeurism The Narration of Relation Notes References 4. Over-Writing as Un-Writing: Descriptions, World-Making, and Novelistic Time Introduction Robin (the frame) Albertine (the object) Lucretia (the killing) Nana (the decomposition) Emma (the end) Notes References
Part 2 - Interdisciplinary Methodology 5. Scared to Death Scared to Death of Theory Metaphors as Narratives The Concept of "Metaphor" and the Metaphor "Concept" Theory as Practice Notes References 6. Telling, Showing, Showing Off Setting as Image, Nature as Sign Who Is Speaking? Asian Mammals: The Politics of Transition The Contest between Time and Space: Evolution and Taxonomy Circular Epistemology In the Beginning Was the Word Picking Up Crumbs Notes References 7. Enfolding Feminism Figuring It Out Beyond Representation From House-Wife to House-Woman Actualizing Attention De-allegorizing Feminism Notes References 8. Intention A Concept We Hate to Love Forms of Abandon Productive Opposition The Logic of Intentionalism The Performance of Thought Narrative Abandon Abandoning Authority Notes References
Part 3 - Visual Analysis 9. Telling Objects: A Narrative Perspective on Collecting Narrative Introduction Collecting as a Narrative Beginnings: Many Beginnings: One Middle Endings Notes References 10. Reading Art? Appropriation Neither Speech nor Icon The Need to Read Reading Through, Skin-Deep Reading History Notes References 11. Reading Bathsheba: From Mastercodes to Misfits Introduction Genres as Mastercodes Denaturalizing Mastercodes Reading (for the) Text The Telling Detail The Line of Sight Return to Sender: The Letter Writes Back Reading Distortion Conclusion Notes References
Part 4: Postmodern Theology 12. The Rape of Narrative and the Narrative of Rape: Speech Acts and Body Language in Judges Speech Acts: The Word Become Flesh Samson's Riddle: The Word Become Woman The Riddle as Vow and the Vow as Riddle The Daughter's Body Language as a Challenge to Fatherhood The Mouth of the S/word Notes References 13. Lots of Writing Introduction Self-Reflection Esther Writing Esther's Writing The Subject of Writing Conclusion Notes References 14. Postmodern Theology as Cultural Analysis Points of Departure Caravaggio Today Reframing Judith Notes References 15. Religious Canon and Literary Identity Literary Canon and Religious Identity Religious Canon and Literary Identity Ethical Non-Indifference and Artistic Merit The Cutting Edge of Literary Identity Double Binding: Literary Identity and Its Religious Effects History, Identity, and Religious Canon Notes References
Part 5 - Cultural Analysis in an Expanded Field 16. Meanwhile: Literature in an Expanded Field Notes References
Index of Proper Nouns and Titles Index of Terms and Concepts
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