Diseases and disorders in contemporary fiction : the syndrome syndrome /
edited by T. J. Lustig and James Peacock
- New York: Routledge, 2013.
- vi, 215 p.; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 The Naturalistic Turn, the Syndrome, and the Rise of the Neo-Phenomenological Novel PATRICIA WAUCH 2 Mapping the Syndrome Novel STEPHEN J. BURN 3 From Syndrome to Sincerity: Benjamin Kunkel’s Indecision ADAM KELLY 4 "We learned to tell our story walking:" Tourette’s and Urban Space in Jonathan Lethem’s Motherless Brooklyn JAMES PEACOCK 5 The Pathologies of Mobility: Time Travel as Syndrome in The Time Traveller’s Wife, La Jetee and Twelve Monkeys BRIAN BAKER 6 Syndrome, Symptom, and Trauma Chains in American Pre- and Post-9/11 Novels BENT SORENSEN 7 Mind and Brain: The Representation of Trauma in Martin Amis’ Yellow Dog and Ian McEwan’s Saturday NICK BENTLEY 8 "Two-way traffic"? Syndrome as Symbol in Richard Powers’ The Echo Maker T.J. LUSTIG 9 "I wanted unheimlich [... ] but of the right kind. Strangeness and Strangerness without the blank despair:" Trauma and Travel in the Works of Jenny Diski JOANNA PRICE 10 The Human Condition? MARTYN BRACEWELL 11 A Psychiatrist’s Opinion of the Neuronovel LISETTA LOVETT Annotated Bibliography of Primary Materials NICOLA BRINDLEY Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Materials HANNAH MERRY
9780415507400 (hardback : alk. paper)
Diseases in literature. Fiction--History and criticism.