Gail Scott: Essays on Her Works

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Title
Gail Scott: Essays on Her Works
Abstract
This collection of essays examines the varied and influential work of Montreal writer Gail Scott, a feminist and experimental novelist. According to the publisher, these essays explore Scott's novels, essays, and short stories, "which engage a range of issues central to contemporary thought including: the porosity of the subject; the body as sensory interface; history as montage; the novel as multimedia installation; the cosmopolitan center as capitalist and colonialist ruin; and realism as an accumulation of time frames, angles of vision, and events going on simultaneously in different spaces."
Place
Toronto, ON
Publisher
Guernica
Date
2002
Language
en
Citation
Moyes, Lianne, ed. Gail Scott: Essays on Her Works. Toronto, ON: Guernica, 2002.
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