"Hello, I Say, It's Me"
Beschreibung
Jan D. Kucharzewski, Stefanie Schäfer, Lutz Schowalter (Eds.)
"Hello, I Say, It's Me". Contemporary Reconstructions of Self and Subjectivity
ISBN 978-3-86821-188-7, 240 S., kt., € 23,50 (2009)
(Mosaic - Studien und Texte zur amerikanischen Kultur und Geschichte, Bd. 36)
In many postmodernist theories and in dominant critical tenets movements of the past decades, the notion of subjectivity has been challenged, marginalized, fragmented, deconstructed, and pluralized. This leaves us with a dilemma: What is a subject or a self in this day and age? Do 'post-postmodern' authors and theorists reject or work with hypotheses about the subject which have been dominant in recent years? The essays collected in this volume tackle these questions from various perspectives, sounding out new developments and theorizations in such diverse fields as materialism, neuroscience, gerontology, narratology, ethnic studies, autobiographical writing, and cultural theory – and reconnecting these to contemporary texts by authors such as Jonathan Safran Foer, Siri Hustvedt, Marisha Pessl, Richard Powers, Zadie Smith, and others. The contributions mark indicate a tendency, in (literary) theory and in contemporary literature, to move beyond postmodern skepticism, towards new foundations of self and subjectivity.
Buchvorschau / Inhaltsverzeichnis (pdf)
Pressestimme
"Insgesamt zeigt der Band, dass die Rückbindung theoretischer Fragestellungen an konkrete mediale Repräsentationen von Subjektivität sehr produktiv ist. Nicht nur, weil die Beiträge das jeweils medienspezifische Potenzial, Subjektivität zu inszenieren, immer mit reflektieren, sondern auch, weil die Werkanalysen durchaus erste Antwortmöglichkeiten auf die Frage bieten, vor welchen Herausforderungen das Subjekt in der Gegenwart steht."
Anna Beck, KULT_online 28 (2011)