Transgression: Identity, Space, Time (Transitions, 27)

Transgression: Identity, Space, Time by Julian Wolfreys, published by Red Globe Press on September 26, 2008, is a scholarly work that delves into the concept of transgression. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The book introduces students to various theoretical perspectives on transgression, illustrating how this concept can be interpreted through texts from diverse cultural and historical contexts.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of how the notion of transgression has evolved over time. Wolfreys demonstrates the interplay between literature, history, and criticism, providing insights into the ways texts reflect and shape our understanding of identity and space. This exploration invites readers to consider the implications of transgression across different periods, enriching their appreciation of literature and its critical analysis.
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Julian Wolfreys introduces students to the central concept of transgression, showing how to interpret the concept from a number of theoretical standpoints. He demonstrates how texts from different cultural and historical periods can be read to examine the workings of ‘transgression’ and the way in which it has changed over time.
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