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[Commlist] New book: From Shakespeare to Autofiction: Approaches to authorship after Barthes
Fri Apr 26 11:33:03 GMT 2024
UCL Press is delighted to announce the publication of a new open access
book that may be of interest to list subscribers/:///From Shakespeare to
Autofiction: Approaches to authorship after Barthes and Foucault/,
/edited by Martin Procházka.
Download it free: https://bit.ly/3VUDIDz<https://bit.ly/3VUDIDz>
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*Shakespeare to Autofiction
Approaches to authorship after Barthes
*Edited by Martin Procházka
Free download: https://bit.ly/3VUDIDz<https://bit.ly/3VUDIDz>
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/From Shakespeare to Autofiction//focuses on salient features of
authorship throughout modernity, ranging from transformations of oral
tradition and the roles of empirical authors, through collaborative
authorship and authorship as ‘cultural capital’, to the shifting roles
of authors in recent autofiction and biofiction. In response to Roland
Barthes’ ‘removal of the Author’ and its substitution by Michel
Foucault’s ‘author function’, different historical forms of modern
authorship are approached as ‘multiplicities’ integrated by agency,
performativity and intensity in the theories of Pierre Bourdieu,
Wolfgang Iser, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari.///
/The book also reassesses recent debates of authorship in European and
Latin American literatures. It demonstrates that the outcomes of these
debates need wider theoretical and methodological reflection that takes
into account the historical development of authorship and changing
understandings of fiction, performativity and new media. Individual
chapters trace significant moments in the history of authorship from the
early modernity to the present (from Shakespeare’s //First Folio//to
Latin American experimental autofiction), and discuss the methodologies
reinstating the author and authorship as the irreducible aspects of
literary process.//
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Free download: https://bit.ly/3VUDIDz<https://bit.ly/3VUDIDz>
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