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| Rewriting Scotland: Welsh, McLean, Warner, Banks, Galloway, and Kennedy | | Author: | Christie L. March | ISBN: | 0719060338 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Book Description Rewriting Scotland examines six of the most influential and cutting-edge contemporary Scottish writers as they redefine outmoded notions of Scottish identity. From Irvine Welsh's windows into Scottish youth culture in Trainspotting to Janice Galloway's examinations of the duality of female isolation and empowerment, this unique work reveals new explorations of Scottish gender politics, sexuality, voice, and self-awareness.
About the Author Christie L. March received her Masters and Doctorate in English Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1999.
Rewriting Scotland: Welsh, McLean, Warner, Banks, Galloway, and Kennedy FROM THE PUBLISHER Rewriting Scotland examines six of the most influential and cutting-edge contemporary Scottish writers as they redefine outmoded notions of Scottish identity. From Irvine Welsh's windows into Scottish youth culture in Trainspotting to Janice Galloway's examinations of the duality of female isolation and empowerment, this unique work reveals new explorations of Scottish gender politics, sexuality, voice, and self-awareness.
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