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Product Description: Tracking Europe is a bold interdisciplinary critique of claims regarding the free movement of goods, people, services, and capital throughout Europe. Ginette Verstraete interrogates European discourses on unlimited movement for everyone and a utopian unity-in-diversity in light of contemporary social practices, cultural theories, historical texts, media representations, and critical art projects...read more

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9780822345633 | Duke Univ Pr, January 27, 2010, cover price $79.95 | About this edition: Tracking Europe is a bold interdisciplinary critique of claims regarding the free movement of goods, people, services, and capital throughout Europe.

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9780822345794 | Duke Univ Pr, January 27, 2010, cover price $22.95

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Product Description: What role does 'place' have in a world marked by increased mobility on a global scale? What strategies are there for representing 'place' in the age of globalization? What is the relationship between 'place' and the varied mobilities of migrancy, tourism, travel and nomadism? These are some of the questions that run through the ten essays in this collection...read more
By Tim Cresswell (editor) and Ginette Verstraete (editor)

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9789042011441 | Rodopi Bv Editions, January 1, 2002, cover price $64.00 | About this edition: What role does 'place' have in a world marked by increased mobility on a global scale?
9780443023750, titled "The Doctor-Patient Relationship" | 3 sub edition (Churchill Livingstone, March 1, 1984), cover price $13.95 | also contains The Doctor-Patient Relationship

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This is the first book to extensively study Joyce's work in the context of Germanic Romantic literary theory. It illustrates how Joyce's modern and postmodern innovation of the novel finds its theoretical roots in Friedrich Schlegel's conception of the Romantic, fragmentary novel. Verstraete discusses the relevance of Schlegel's early Romanticism to the young Joyce's essays on symbolic-realistic drama and argues that what has traditionally been described as Joyce's personal appropriation of Hegel's dialectics can better be understood in terms of Schlegel's ironic approach to philosophy. She relates Schlegel's concepts of irony and of the fragment to his feminist critique of nineteenth-century bourgeois art, and of Kant's categories of the beautiful and the sublime. She argues that Schlegel's ironization of the sublime yields a rhetorical subversion of the opposition between male artist and female model, art and reality, as well as between the sublime and the beautiful. Verstraete illustrates this critical and political force of what she calls the "feminine sublime" at work in Schlegel's essays on Greek comedy and in his novel Lucinde. The book demonstrates how the Romantic (feminine) sublime, as the site where autonomous art generates its own critique, offers us the tools with which to interpret Joyce's postmodern innovations of Romantic art. (view table of contents)

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9780791436271 | State Univ of New York Pr, February 1, 1998, cover price $53.50

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9780791436288 | State Univ of New York Pr, February 1, 1998, cover price $31.95 | About this edition: This is the first book to extensively study Joyce's work in the context of Germanic Romantic literary theory.

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