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Reading Chuck Palahniuk
American Monsters and Literary Mayhem
von Cynthia Kuhn, Lance Rubin
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature
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ISBN: 978-1-135-25468-1
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 11.10.2009
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 246 Seiten

Preis: 73,99 €

Klappentext
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Biografische Anmerkung

This collection examines how Chuck Palahniuk pushes through a variety of boundaries to shape fiction and to interrogate American cultures in powerful and important ways. His innovative stylistic accomplishments and notoriously disturbing subject matters invite close analysis, and these new essays insightfully discuss Palahniuk's texts, contexts, contributions, and controversies. Addressing novels from Fight Club through Snuff, as well as his nonfiction, this volume will be valuable to anyone with a serious interest in contemporary literature.



List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Cynthia Kuhn and Lance Rubin, Introduction Part I. Genres, Structures, and Modes 1. Sidney L. Sondergard, "Chuck Palahniuk and the Semiotics of Personal Doom: The Novelist as Escape Artist" 2. Andrew Ng, "Destruction and the Discourse of Deformity: Invisible Monsters and the Ethics of Atrocity" 3. Cynthia Kuhn, "I Am Marla's Monstrous Wound: Fight Club and The Gothic" 4.Christina Angel, "'This Theatre of Mass Destruction': Medieval Morality and Jacobean Convention in Palahniuk's Novels" 5. Andrew Slade, "On Mutilation: The Sublime Body of Chuck Palahniuk's Fiction" 6. Sherry R. Truffin, "'This is what passes for free will': Chuck Palahniuk's Postmodern Gothic" 7. Joshua Parker, "'Where you're supposed to be': Apostrophe and Apocalypse in Chuck Palahniuk" Part II. Politics, Cultures, and Philosophies 8. Jesse Kavadlo, "With Us or Against Us: Chuck Palahniuk's 9/11" 9. David Simmons and Nicola Allen, "Reading Chuck Palahniuk's Survivor and Haunted as a Critique of 'The Culture Industry'" 10. Lance Rubin, "The Politics of Boredom: Punk, the Situationist International and Chuck Palahniuk's Rant" 11. Alex E. Blazer, "The Phony 'Martyrdom of Saint Me': Choke, The Catcher in the Rye, and the Problem of Postmodern Narcissistic Nihilism" 12. Peter Mathews, "The Politics of Voice in Palahniuk's Lullaby" 13. G. Christopher Williams, "Nihilism and Buddhism in a Blender: The Religion of Chuck Palahniuk" 14. Devin Harner, "True Stories and Beaded Necklaces: Fandom and Chuck Palahniuk's Writing as Ritual" 15. Steffen Hantke, "Blood on the Bookstore Floor: Chuck Palahniuk and the Case of the Fainting Reader" Notes on Contributors Kenneth G. MacKendrick and Nicole Goulet, Selected Bibliography Index



Cynthia Kuhn is Associate Professor of English at Metropolitan State College. Lance Rubin is Associate Professor and Humanities Chair at Arapahoe Community College.


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