Acts of Narrative

“Acts of Narrative” by Carol Jacobs, published by Stanford University Press in 2003, is a collection of essays that explores the intricate nature of narrative, literary criticism, and history through diverse theoretical lenses. Spanning 273 pages, this edition presents insights from notable scholars, including Jacques Derrida and Cathy Caruth, who engage with various disciplines such as deconstruction, psychoanalysis, and narratology.
Readers will find that the essays not only offer profound readings of other texts but also serve as narrative performances in their own right. The collection delves into significant social and political issues, reflecting on how these themes shape our understanding of identity and context. With its focus on literary criticism and semiotics, “Acts of Narrative” invites a multifaceted examination of the interplay between narrative forms and the broader cultural landscape.
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This outstanding collection brings together essays that reflect on the nature of narrative, literary criticism, and history from a variety of theoretical and disciplinary perspectives, ranging from deconstruction, psychoanalysis, and trauma theory, to narratology, technology, economics, and aesthetics. Acts of Narrative includes responses from renowned scholars across a wide range of disciplines: philosopher Jacques Derrida; the literary critic J. Hillis Miller; W. J. T. Mitchell, well-known for his reflections on the visual world; and Cathy Caruth, one of the founders of the field of trauma theory. These essays are brilliant in their readings of other texts, but are also striking in the manner in which each becomes itself a narrative performance. Moreover, what starts out as an exercise in theorizing and reading moves, more often than not, into a meditation on social and political issues crucial for our own sense of ourselves.
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