ABSTRACT
Since its launch in 1987, Textual Practice has established itself as Britain's leading journal of radical literary theory.
`You cannot ignore Textual Practice. Its international cast of contributors, well-known and new, engages today's theoretical and practical debates from the roots of modernity into post-modernism, from the politics of sexual preference, to the future of the Left, from literature to activism, with the lines crossing and recrossing.' - Gayatri Spivak, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Literature as heterological practice: Georges Bataille, writing and inner experience
FRED BOTTING AND SCOTT WILSON
chapter |13 pages
Translation as cultural politics regimes of domestication in English
LAWRENCE VENUTI
chapter |8 pages
Maidens and monsters in modern popular culture: The Silence of the Lambs and Beauty and the Beast
HARRIETT HAWKINS
chapter |6 pages
• J.Hillis Miller, Tropes, Parables, Performatives: Essays on Twentieth-Century Literature (New York and London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990), xii+266 pp., £40.00 (hardback) • J.Hillis Miller, Victorian Subjects (New York and London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990), xii+330 pp., £35.00 (hardback)
STEVEN J.SKELLEY
chapter |5 pages
• Barry Jordan, Writing and Politics in Franco’s Spain (London and New York: Routledge, 1990), 213 pp., £30.00
JACQUELINE A.HURTLEY
chapter |5 pages
• Maureen Turim, Flashbacks in Film. Memory & History (London and New York: Routledge, 1989), 278 pp., £35.00 (hardback)
REYNOLD HUMPHRIES