Introduction
1. The Decline of the West
2. "A Warning to the Curious": Jackson, Lovecraft, DeLillo
3. Becoming-Woman: Salinger, Redonnet, Darrieussecq
4. Becoming-Liminal: Augé, Deck, Gailly
5. "Constant Craving Has Always Been": Liminal Love in Sarah Kane's
6. Becoming-Heavy: Sunn O))) and Runhild Gammelsæter
7. On Love and Shadows
Liminal Fictions in Postmodern Culture examines distinctive literary, musical, and cinematic narratives that seek to inspire critical thought and conduct through provocation. From Gogol's Dead Souls to Salinger's Franny and Zooey , Phillips argues liminal narratives offer an antidote to the modern commodification of the self.
Thomas Phillips is an English Lecturer at North Carolina State University, USA.