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28. Configuring Masculinity in Theory and Literary Practice

  • Stefan Horlacher
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 24. Oktober 2016
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Published Online: 2016-10-24
Published in Print: 2016-11-1

© 2016 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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  1. Masthead
  2. Contents
  3. Editorial note
  4. I. General. Miscellaneous
  5. 1. Linguistics and Literary Studies. Interfaces, Encounters, Transfers / Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft. Begegnungen, Interferenzen und Kooperationen
  6. II. Language
  7. 2. Public Information Messages: A Contrastive Genre Analysis of State-Citizen Communication
  8. 3. Signaling Identity through Discourse: Cultural Impacts on the English Language
  9. 4. Applicative Arguments. A Syntactic and Semantic Investigation of German and English
  10. 5. Culinary Linguistics: The Chef’s Special
  11. 6. A Web of New Words. A Corpus-Based Study of the Conventionalization Process of English Neologisms
  12. 7. Heathens, Pagans, Misbelievers. A Lexico-Semantic Field Study and its Historio-Pragmatic Reflections in Texts from the English Middle Ages
  13. 8. Anaphora Resolution and Text Retrieval. A Linguistic Analysis of Hypertexts
  14. 9. Pragmatics of Discourse
  15. 10. Job Interview Corpus: Data Transcription and Major Topics in Corpus Linguistics
  16. 11. Wordplay and Metalinguistic/Metadiscursive Reflection: Authors, Contexts, Techniques, and Meta-Reflection
  17. III. Literature and culture
  18. A. General. Miscellaneous
  19. 12. Liminality and the Short Story: Boundary Crossings in American, Canadian, and British Writing
  20. 13.The Life of Birds in Literature
  21. 14. Memory Work: The Second Generation
  22. 15. Faktuales und fiktionales Erzählen: Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven / Factual and Fictional Narration: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
  23. 16. The Literature of Reconstruction: Authentic Fiction in the New Millennium
  24. 17. Last Things: Essays on Ends and Endings
  25. 18. GenderGraduateProjects I: Geschlecht, Fürsorge, Risiko / GenderGraduateProjects I: Gender, Care, Risk
  26. 19. Constructions of the Gendered Self Across the Media
  27. 20. Diasporic Generationality: Identity, Generation Relationships and Diaspora in Selected Novels from Britain and Canada
  28. 21. Reading Fictions, Changing Minds: The Cognitive Value of Fiction
  29. 22. Unreliable Narration and Trustworthiness: Intermedial and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
  30. 23. Home: Concepts, Constructions, Contexts
  31. 24. When Storyworlds Collide: Metalepsis in Popular Fiction, Film and Comics
  32. B. British and Anglo-Irish literatures and cultures
  33. 25. Narrating Ancient Egypt: The Representation of Ancient Egypt in Nineteenth-Century and Early-Twentieth-Century Fantastic Fiction
  34. 26. Idleness, Indolence and Leisure in English Literature
  35. 27. Interior Spaces and Narrative Perspectives Before 1850
  36. 28. Configuring Masculinity in Theory and Literary Practice
  37. 29. Degeneration, Normativity and the Gothic at the Fin de Siècle
  38. 30. Zur Fiktionalisierung von Geschichtsschreibung in postkonstruktivistischer metahistoriografischer Fiktion / The Fictionalization of History in Metahistoriographic Fiction after the Constructivist Challenge
  39. 31. Jonathan Swift, Autor von Gulliver’s Travels, Regierungspublizist, irischer Patriot und Querdenker der Aufklärung. Ein essayistisches Porträt / Jonathan Swift: Author of Gulliver’s Travels, government propagandist, Irish patriot and Enlightmenment free-thinker
  40. 32. Allegorical Thackeray: Secularised Allegory in Thackeray’s Major Novels
  41. 33. Gothic Transgressions: Extension and Commercialization of a Cultural Mode
  42. 34. Crimelights: Scottish Crime Fiction – Then and Now
  43. C. North American and Canadian literatures and cultures
  44. 35. Of Bodies, Communities, and Voices: Agency in Writings by Octavia Butler
  45. 36. The Shadow of Torture: Debating US Transgressions in Military Interventions, 1899–2008
  46. 37. Street Literature: Black Popular Fiction in the Era of U.S. Mass Incarceration
  47. 38. Framing Spaces in Motion: Tracing Visualizations of Earthquakes into Twentieth-Century San Francisco
  48. 39. Future-Founding Poetry: The Topography of Beginnings from Whitman to the Twenty-First Century
  49. 40. Der Weiße Hai Revisited: Steven Spielbergs ‘Jaws’ und die Geburt eines amerikanischen Albtraums / ‘Jaws’ Revisited: Steven Spielberg’s ‘Jaws’ and the Birth of an American Nightmare
  50. 41. Reconfiguring Citizenship and National Identity in the North American Literary Imagination, 1850–2010
  51. 42. Mediating Indianness
  52. D. New Anglophone and postcolonial literatures and cultures
  53. 43. Shakespeare’s Globe, Global Shakespeares: Transcultural Adaptations of Shakespeare in Postcolonial Literatures
  54. IV. Teaching
  55. 44. Getting to Know Ourselves and Others Through the ABCs: A Journey Toward Intercultural Understanding
  56. 45. Awareness Matters: Language Culture Literacy
  57. 46. Literaturkompetenzen Englisch: Modellierung – Curriculum – Unterrichtsbeispiele / Skills in (English) literature: competence models, curricula, and classroom examples
  58. 47. Binnendifferenzierung im Englischunterricht – die Lehrerperspektive / Internal differentiation in the English classroom – the teachers’ perspective
  59. Subject and Name Index
  60. List of Authors
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