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Shame and Modern Writing, PDF eBook

Shame and Modern Writing PDF

Edited by Barry Sheils, Julie Walsh

Part of the Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature series

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Shame and Modern Writing seeks to uncover the presence of shame in and across a vast array of modern writing modalities.

This interdisciplinary volume includes essays from distinguished and emergent scholars in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and shorter practice-based reflections from poets and clinical writers.

It serves as a timely reflection of shame as presented in modern writing, giving added attention to engagements on race, gender, and the question of new media representation.

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