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Self as Narrative - Subjectivity and Community in Contemporary Fiction (Hardcover)
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Self as Narrative - Subjectivity and Community in Contemporary Fiction (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford English Monographs
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Remembrance and self-reflection are narrative acts in which we
create, rather than simply retrieve, our personal pasts and hence
our conceptions of who we are. Self as Narrative considers the
human capacity to evaluate, modify, and utilize the discursive
codes and conventions of a plurality of communal contexts in the
creation of meaningful narratives of selfhood. This book represents
a genuinely original extension of an important area of theoretical
debate and includes relevant applications of the ideas developed to
some works of contemporary fiction, arguing for the importance of
contemporary fiction as an arena of moral debate. The author
emphasizes the intersubjective nature and creative possibilities of
communicative praxis, and invites reconsideration of concepts such
as authorship, the self, and moral responsibility in the wake of
the postmodern 'dissolution of the subject'. The author offers a
possible point of contact between postmodernists and
communitarians, one which has significance for the current
multicultural and post-colonialism debates relevant to the analysis
of the three writers discussed in the second part of this book:
Atwood, Banville, and Coetzee.
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