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" From Trocchi to trainspotting : "
Michael Gardiner.
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BL
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1040218
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b794588
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Main Entry
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Gardiner, Michael,1970-
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Title & Author
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From Trocchi to trainspotting : : Scottish critical theory since 1960 /\ Michael Gardiner.
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Publication Statement
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Edinburgh :: Edinburgh University Press,, ©2006.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (202 pages)
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ISBN
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0748627111
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: 0748653392
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: 1280538406
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: 1322981221
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: 6610538409
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: 9780748627110
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: 9780748653393
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: 9781280538407
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: 9781322981222
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: 9786610538409
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0748622322
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0748622330
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9780748622320
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9780748622337
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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COVER; Contents; Acknowledgements; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Idea of Resistance; Chapter 2 The Paradox of Scottish Culture: The Twentieth-Century Experience; Chapter 3 Spark contra Spark; Chapter 4 Les Évènements Écossais; Chapter 5 The Author as DJ; Chapter 6 Life During Wartime; Chapter 7 Kelman's Interventions; Chapter 8 After Genre; Index.
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Abstract
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This book charts the course of Scottish Critical Theory since the 1960s. It provocatively argues that 'French' critical-theoretical ideas have developed in tandem with Scottish writing during this period. Its themes can be read as a breakdown in Scottish Enlightenment thinking after empire - precisely the process which permitted the rise of 'theory'. The book places within a wider theoretical context writers such as Muriel Spark, Edwin Morgan, Ian Hamilton Finlay, James Kelman, Alexander Trocchi, Janice Galloway, Alan Warner and Irvine Welsh, as well as more recent work by Alan Riach and Pat Kane, who can be seen to take the 'post-Enlightenment' narrative forward. In doing so, it draws on the work of the Scottish thinkers John Macmurray and R.D. Laing as well as the continental philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Paul Virilio. Key Features Engaging polemic which connects Scottish literature with critical theory and continental thinking with Scottish philosophy. Provides a needed corrective to the 'theory-fear' which has often stopped Scotland looking at its own Enlightenment. Offers the first book-length commentary on contemporary Scottish writers, as well as re-positioning more familiar writers such as Muriel Spark and James Kelman.
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Subject
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Criticism-- Scotland.
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Scottish literature-- 20th century-- History and criticism-- Theory, etc.
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Scottish literature-- 20th century-- History and criticism.
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Criticism.
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LITERARY COLLECTIONS-- General.
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LITERARY CRITICISM-- European-- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
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Scottish literature.
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Subject
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Scotland.
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Dewey Classification
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820.9941109045
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LC Classification
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PR8553.G37 2006eb
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