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The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature (Hardback)
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The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature (Hardback)

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Published: 11/04/2007
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The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural and political role of Scottish writing has changed since the country’s successful referendum on national self-rule in 1997. In doing so, it makes a convincing case for a distinctive post-devolution Scottish criticism.Introducing over forty original essays under four main headings - ‘Contexts’, ‘Genres’, ‘Authors’ and ‘Topics’ - the volume covers the entire spectrum of current interests and topical concerns in the field of Scottish studies and heralds a new era in Scottish writing, literary criticism and cultural theory. It records and critically outlines prominent literary trends and developments, the specific political circumstances and aesthetic agendas that propel them, as well as literature’s capacity for envisioning new and alternative futures. Issues under discussion include class, sexuality and gender, nationhood and globalisation, the New Europe and cosmopolitan citizenship, postcoloniality, as well as questions of multiculturalism, ethnicity and race. Written by critics from around the world - and by several creative writers - the work of solidly established Scottish authors is discussed alongside that of relative newcomers who have entered the scene over the past ten years or currently emergent writers who are still in the process of getting noticed as part of a new literary avant-garde.Key Features* Defines a new period in Scottish literary history: ‘post-devolution Scottish literature’* Introduces over forty original essays under four main headings - 'Contexts', 'Genres', 'Authors' and 'Topics'* Positions literature within the broadest possible cultural framework, from history, politics and economics to new creative technologies, ecology and the media* Likely to become the ‘standard’ work of criticism appealing to students, teachers, researchers and critics as well as to a general readership interested in Scottish literary affairs

Publisher information

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 9780748623952
Number of pages: 432
Dimensions: 244 x 172 mm
Weight: 954 g
Language: English


MEDIA REVIEWS

This is a comprehensive, lucky-dip kind of volume, one that will provoke debate on literature, culture, and national politics and at the same time prove that Scottish literature is more than the fiction of well-known figures like James Kelman, Ian Rankin, and Irvine Welsh. Highly recommended. - Choice

Convincingly captures the new manifestations of the creative and the critical energies produced during the Scottish devolution and post-devolution ... a vivid pluralistic vision which provocatively reveals not just a Scotland but many varied scotlands. - The Hindu

Altogether the Companion fulfils the promise of its editor and provides a wide spectrum of material and points of view... There is more than enough here to inform the newcomer to contemporary Scottish literature and to provoke debate among those who are already familiar with the vibrant, changing and developing nature of the beast. - Use of English

This is a collection that will provoke and enrich debate on Scottish writing. Diverse critical voices, addressing an exciting range of new texts, open up questions that go beyond the twenty-first century context. - Glenda Norquay, Chair in Scottish Literary Studies, Liverpool John Moores University

This formidable enterprise is a perfect blend of expertise and enthusiasm, its critical interventions always edgy and up-to-the-minute. In this big, bold book, Berthold Schoene has gathered all the rays of criticism into one. It is to his credit that the result is a vivid and enlightening kaleidoscope that shows a ceilidh-cum-carnival in full swing. This weighty book is a door-opener, as well as a curtain-raiser, and what it reveals is a roomier and raunchier Scotland than has hitherto been readily envisaged, except in the imaginations of its writers. - Professor Willy Maley, University of Glasgow

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