This eclectic collection interrogates boundaries with reference to
nineteenth and twentieth-century literature, performance, music and
film from a diverse range of critical and theoretical perspectives.
The authors probe the issue of negotiating boundaries in their
innovative and imaginative investigations of science in Dickens,
Eliot and Pater; narrative in Hawking and Weinberg; Bakhtin and the
feminization of translation; lesbian romance by Jeanette Winterson;
transitional females in migrant postcolonial fiction; pedagogy in
South Africa; materiality and hypertext; the semiotic and money in
Jay McInerney; the role of clichT in Beckett; music in Wim Wenders;
the 'real' in fiction, theory and performance; creative and
academic writing; politics and aesthetics. Original contributions
by Terry Eagleton and Sally Shuttleworth support this volume's
exciting challenge to established boundaries and help to make it a
scintillating and thought-provoking read.
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