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We celebrate Jane Austen as the mother of the English realist
novel, but have you ever wondered why she insists on giving her
mature heroines the 'perfect happiness' that can only be realized
in the romance? Romancing Jane Austen asks the reader to consider
Austen's happy endings as a 'prophetic' rather than merely
'illusory' answer to the contradiction that feminine subjectivity
represents for history. It has a happy ending for the feminine
subject. But that would be against all the empirical odds...
Gender, Teaching and Research in Higher Education presents new
insights and research into contemporary problems, practical
solutions, and the complex roles of teaching and learning in the
international academy. Drawing together new research from
contributors spanning a range of international and
interdisciplinary perspectives, this book discusses topics of
particular importance in the UK, USA, Australasia and South Africa,
including: curriculum, boundary disciplines and research
assessments, the Higher Education institution, educational
practice, authority and authorization, teaching and counselling.
Discussion of quality audits, curriculum modifications, teaching
certificates and other key topics, add to this book's value in
informing current debate and providing valuable research aids for
education into the 21st Century.
Gender, Teaching and Research in Higher Education presents new
insights and research into contemporary problems, practical
solutions, and the complex roles of teaching and learning in the
international academy. Drawing together new research from
contributors spanning a range of international and
interdisciplinary perspectives, this book discusses topics of
particular importance in the UK, USA, Australasia and South Africa,
including: curriculum, boundary disciplines and research
assessments, the Higher Education institution, educational
practice, authority and authorization, teaching and counselling.
Discussion of quality audits, curriculum modifications, teaching
certificates and other key topics, add to this book's value in
informing current debate and providing valuable research aids for
education into the 21st Century.
Both a controversial account of the transgressive turn in critical
thought characteristic of the moral turmoil of the Twentieth
Century, and a provocative study of maternal transfiguration in the
author's own turn from Transgression, "Against Transgression" poses
an urgent question for the current generation of literary critics.
Studies the origins of the contemporary proliferation of
'Transgression' in the compelling thought experiments of Georges
Bataille, and follows its inauguration as a mode of legitimate
critical practice via Michel Foucault.
Tracks the author's rejection of Transgression as a legitimate
critical methodology following her mother's death and her own
maternal transfiguration.
Shows how the po-faced claims of critical methodology can be
exploded by genuinely personal reflection.
Considers the place of grief in the transformation of thought.
Argues against the model of the 'death of god' that underpins the
transgressive turn in critical thought, and for a more courageous
account of the inevitable return of numinous desires.
Considers the moral responsibility of the critical writer.
Traces the transfiguration of the author from transgressive
daughter to maternal agent.
We celebrate Jane Austen as the mother of the English realist
novel, but have you ever wondered why she insists on giving her
mature heroines the 'perfect happiness' that can only be realized
in the romance? Romancing Jane Austen asks the reader to consider
Austen's happy endings as a 'prophetic' rather than merely
'illusory' answer to the contradiction that feminine subjectivity
represents for history. A happy ending for the feminine subject?
But that would be against all the empirical odds...
Tauchert's book revisits the work of feminist icon Mary
Wollstonecraft to offer new readings which are both astute and
adventurous. It demands that we leave behind the baggage of years
of argument over whether or not Wollstonecraft is feminist and
instead offers a Wollstonecraft whose work intervenes in the
formation of 'womanhood', and as such is both valuable and timely.
Giving a comprehensive account of her work, Tauchert makes a
significant addition to current theories of feminine writing
through her analysis of Wollstonecraft's techniques.
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