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Ethically Speaking : Voice and Values in Modern Scottish Writing.
Başlık:
Ethically Speaking : Voice and Values in Modern Scottish Writing.
Yazar:
Stirling, Kirsten.
ISBN:
9789401203470
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1 online resource (251 pages)
Seri:
SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature, 6 ; v.v. 6

SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature, 6
İçerik:
Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- "Nae mair pussyfuttin. Ah'm aff, Theramenes": Demotic Neoclassical Drama in Contemporary Scotland -- "Lying is good like this": The Collaborative Lie in the Early Fiction of A.L. Kennedy -- The Relativity of Experience in William McIlvanney's The Kiln -- Resignifying HiStories: The Subversive Potential of Revision in Liz Lochhead's Poetry -- Ethics of War in the Fiction of Robin Jenkins -- Finding Her Religion: The Search for Spiritual Satisfaction in Alan Warner's Morvern Callar -- Songs of the Village Idiot: Ethnicity, Writing and Identity -- Gay Writing in Scotland: An Interview with Edwin Morgan -- "A Different Kind of Natural": The Fiction of Jackie Kay and Ali Smith -- Beating, Retreating: Violence and Withdrawal in Iain Banks and John Burnside -- "Pathetic Reminders"? The Idea of Education in Modern Scottish Fiction -- Translating God: Negative Theology and Two Scottish Poets -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
Özet:
As politics and cultures interact within an increasingly diverse Scotland, and differences in values become more evident across generations, the need for clear understanding and cooperation within and between communities becomes a pressing issue. This relates both to local and larger concerns: language, violence, morality, gender and sexuality, education, ethnicity, truth and lies. The chapters gathered here focus on significant Scottish writers of the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries, (Edwin Morgan, A.L. Kennedy, Liz Lochhead, John Burnside, Jackie Kay, Robin Jenkins, Muriel Spark, William McIlvanney, Ali Smith, James Kelman and others) and the communities described are certainly Scottish, but the issues raised are universal. Questions are asked about the relationship of the individual to others, and therefore, on a larger scale, about the means through which any community is both constructed and sustained: linguistically, spiritually, ethically. If their multiple voices evoke a "zigzag of contradictions", it is at any rate a creative zigzag which discovers, or uncovers, many contradictory aspects of life in modern Scotland that should particularly be brought to light in a re-emergent nation. Ethically speaking, Scottish writers point out the need to attend to many different narratives and retellings, in order that Scots might live more honestly and clear-sightedly with themselves and with the wider world.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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