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Inhabited by Stories: Critical Essays on Tales Retold

Editat de Nancy A. Barta-Smith, Danette DiMarco
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2012
What would a model of literary study look like that steps out of time's river and embraces not only the presence and proximity of the world to the senses, but also of the past and the future to the present here and now? This title focuses on the expansion of experience created by telling and retelling stories.
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ISBN-13: 9781443841535
ISBN-10: 1443841536
Pagini: 390
Dimensiuni: 147 x 208 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

NANCY BARTA-SMITH is Professor of English at Slippery Rock University. Her research and teaching areas include intertextuality, intersections of literature, science, philosophy, and the environment, critical theory, and rhetoric. Her research is informed by feminism and the phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. She has published in the International Philosophical Quarterly, Forging Radical Alliances (Rowman and Littlefield) and Literature, Writing, and the Natural World (Cambridge Scholars). She co-authored the book In Search of Eloquence: Cross-Disciplinary Conversations on the Role of Writing in Undergraduate Education (Hampton Press) with Cornelius Cosgrove, and essays in Teaching English in the Two-Year College and Eloquent Images (MIT Press) with Danette DiMarco. She is past recipient of Slippery Rock University's President's Award for Scholarly and Creative Achievement. DANETTE DIMARCO is Professor of English at Slippery Rock University where she teaches courses in intertextuality, composition, and British and world literatures. She has published essays in College Literature, Mosaic, Papers on Language and Literature, Sagetrieb, and What Really Works! (Christopher-Gordon Press). She has co-authored essays in Teaching English in the Two-Year College and Eloquent Images (MIT Press) with Nancy Barta-Smith. She is past recipient of Slippery Rock University's President's Award for Scholarly and Creative Achievement and its President's Award for Excellence in Teaching. Her essay "Going Wendigo: The Emergence of the Iconic Monster" was awarded Best Article for 2011 by the Margaret Atwood Society, an international organization of scholars, teachers, and students interested in Atwood's work.