Beschreibung
This collection of essays examines the representation of subject cultures in the English novel from the 18th to the 21st century. It draws upon the work of Andreas Reckwitz and connects his sociological theories with other approaches to subjectivity. This approach is innovative since to this date no extended study exists that discusses subject cultures and Reckwitz's concepts from a literary studies perspective. The essays concentrate on points of transition between subject cultures and demonstrate that the English novel functions as a key tool in articulating as well as negotiating concepts of modern subjectivity.
Autorenportrait
InhaltsangabePreface Part I: Theorising Subject Cultures Meinhard Winkgens: "Reckwitz's Theory of Subject Culture in Western Modernity." Part II: The Individual between Bourgeois and Romantic Subject Culture Maurus Roller: "Samuel Richardson's Pamela: The Aristocratic Subject and the Ascendency of the Middle Class Cultural Order." Nadine Aldag: "Jane Eyre as an Individual Subject Between the Bourgeois and the Romantic Subject Culture." Meinhard Winkgens: "Re-reading David Copperfield as a Polysemic Imaginative Exploration of Bourgeois Subject Culture and its Supplementary Romantic Other." Part III: Creative Transformations of the Organisation Man Isa Maubach: "Metatheoretical reflections on the creativity imperative." MarieTheres Wieme: "A.S. Byatt's The Children's Book." Sarah Heinz: "Challenging the Organisation Man: Normality and Normalisation in the Contemporary Anglophone Novel." Stefan Glomb: "The Hybrid Individual in Ian McEwan's Chesil Beach." Nora Kuster: "Bringing down the house: De/Constructing 20th century middle-class Subjectivity in JG Ballard's High Rise." Stella Butter: "Representations of Ideal Homes in English Culture: Gracious Living and the Creative Self in Matthew Reynolds' Designs for a Happy Home."
Inhalt
Preface
Part I: Theorising Subject Cultures
Meinhard Winkgens: "Reckwitz's Theory of Subject Culture in
Western Modernity."
Part II: The Individual between Bourgeois and Romantic
Subject Culture
Maurus Roller: "Samuel Richardson's Pamela: The
Aristocratic Subject and the Ascendency of the Middle Class
Cultural Order."
Nadine Aldag: "Jane Eyre as an Individual Subject Between
the Bourgeois and the Romantic Subject Culture."
Meinhard Winkgens: "Re-reading David Copperfield as a
Polysemic Imaginative Exploration of Bourgeois Subject Culture
and its Supplementary Romantic Other."
Part III: Creative Transformations of the Organisation Man
Isa Maubach: "Metatheoretical reflections on the creativity
imperative."
Marie-Theres Wieme: "A.S. Byatt's The Children's Book."
Sarah Heinz: "Challenging the Organisation Man: Normality
and Normalisation in the Contemporary Anglophone Novel."
Stefan Glomb: "The Hybrid Individual in Ian McEwan's Chesil
Beach."
Nora Kuster: "Bringing down the house: De/Constructing
20th century middle-class subjectivity in JG Ballard's High
Rise."
Stella Butter: "Representations of Ideal Homes in English
Culture: Gracious Living and the Creative Self in Matthew
Reynolds' Designs for a Happy Home."