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Virginia Woolf and the Politics of Language (Paperback)
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In the context of today's significant struggles with
'fundamentalisms', media consolidation, and the stifling of
dissent, Allen's close readings of Woolf's writings focus on their
relevance to our current political situation. Judith Allen
approaches Woolf as a theorist of language as well as a theorist of
reading, and shows how her writing strategies - sometimes single,
resonant words - function to express and enact her politics. Allen
also shows how Woolf's complex arguments serve to awaken her
readers to the lack of transparency in the dissemination of
information, the complexities and power of language, and the urgent
need for critical thinking. Key features: close readings of Woolf's
essays include "Montaigne", "A Room of One's Own", "Craftsmanship",
"Three Guineas" and "Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid"; sources
range from Michel de Montaigne to the Dixie Chicks, from the
Northcliffe Press newspaper empire of World War I to today's
mainstream newspapers, Rupert Murdoch's empire, satirical news
shows like "The Colbert Report" and "The Daily Show", and social
media and the blogosphere.
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