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Narrative Care Biopolitics And The Novel Arne De Boever

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Narrative Care Biopolitics And The Novel Arne De Boever
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.17 MB
Author: Arne De Boever
ISBN: 9781472543738, 1472543734
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Narrative Care Biopolitics And The Novel Arne De Boever by Arne De Boever 9781472543738, 1472543734 instant download after payment.

If the September 11 terror attacks opened up an era of crises and exceptions of which we are yet to see the end, it is perhaps not surprising that care has emerged in the early twenty-first century as a key political issue. This book approaches contemporary narratives of care through the lens of a growing body of theoretical writings on biopolitics. Through close-readings of J.M. Coetzees , Kazuo Ishiguros Never Let Me Go, Paul Austers The Book of Illusions, and Tom McCarthys , it seeks to reframe debates about realism in the novel ranging from Ian Watt to Zadie Smith as engagements with the novels biopolitical origins: its relation to pastoral care, the camps, and the welfare state. Within such an understanding of the novel, what possibilities for a critical aesthetics of existence does the contemporary novel include?

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