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The author analyzes the multi-layered and multidimensional theme of
identity construction recurring in Tony Harrison's work from the
seventies onwards looking at the way it evolved throughout the
years. The book examines identity in the frame of the sociological
and philosophical thoughts of such thinkers as Emmanuel Levinas and
Zygmunt Bauman and in reference to the systematization proposed by
Zbigniew Bokszanski: identity as a state or process, identity as a
continuity or change, and identity as a consequence of conformity
or revolt.
When, in 1948, Tony Harrison entered Leeds Grammar School as a
scholarship boy, he found himself, as Richard Hoggart saw, "at the
friction point of two cultures". His schooling introduced him to
the "classics"; but it also deprived him of a clear identification
with the place where he grew up. His work reflects and explores
this tension; and it may be seen, in some ways, as a form of
"identity construction." The book examines key texts such as v. and
the School of Eloquence sequence, where this "construction" takes
different forms-oscillating between identity as a state, or a
process; as continuity, or change; or as the outcome of conformity,
or revolt. This second edition has been extensively revised and
includes a new chapter on Harrison's Elegies.
This publication is a collection of articles which summarise
results of investigations into archival materials concerning
wartime stories of various nations involved in the Great War. The
objective of the authors was to analyse the wartime experience of
individuals and local communities as well as whole nations. They
further tried to present a closer, more personal overview of
wartime drama. As a result the book portrays the impact of the
Great War on the lives of multicultural communities, re-constructs
individual war narratives and studies consequences of the conflict.
The use of various types of historical materials from state
archives and from other sources enabled the authors to create a
multifaceted portrayal of the war seen from local and international
perspectives.
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