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Title: WRITING A POLITICS OF PERCEPTION
MEMORY, HOLOGRAPHY, AND WOMEN WRITERS IN CANADA
By: Dawn Thompson
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0802043658
ISBN 13: 9780802043658
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Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO PRESS
Pub. date: 19 May, 2000
Pages: 152
Description: Looking at five novels by women writing in Canada, Thompson develops a theory of 'holographic memory,' in which texts are performances that invite constant revision, remodelling, and interaction between narrative, memory, and, potentially, reality.
Synopsis: Writing a Politics of Perception offers new approaches to five novels by women writing in Canada. Dawn Thompson analyses these works through an epistemological theory that shifts critical perspective in surprising ways. Under consideration are two classics of Canadian literature, Nicole Brossard's "Picture Theory" and Margaret Atwood's "Surfacing", as well as three lesser-known works: Marlene Nourbese Phillip's "Looking for Livingstone", Beatrice Culleton's "In Search of April Raintree", and R gine Robin's "La Qu b coite". Thompson develops a theory of 'holographic memory,' in which texts are performances that invite constant revision, remodelling, and interaction between narrative, memory, and, potentially, reality. This theory is informed by de Lauretis's semiotics of subjectivity, Derrida's memoire radicale, and physicist David Bohm's theory of holographic quantum reality. Reading these works of Canadian literature through a theory of holographic memory, Thompson successfully combines literary and cultural studies without sacrificing one to the other.She adds to and creates an alliance between feminist, post-colonial, and marxist theory, furthering political work in each of these areas. The interdisciplinary nature of Writing a Politics of Perception will attract scholars and students in a variety of fields, including Canadian and Qu bec literature, comparative literature, women's studies, cultural studies, philosophy, and the social sciences.
Publication: Canada
Imprint: University of Toronto Press
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