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The Margin Without Centre

Kazuo Ishiguro

by Chu-chueh Cheng (Author)
©2010 Monographs XII, 206 Pages

Summary

The title of this volume illustrates the significance of margins and the instability of demarcation in the fiction of Kazuo Ishiguro. The author approaches Ishiguro’s writings as a corpus rather than separate units, examining the novels to illuminate their generic, theoretical or stylistic affiliations. The chapters attend to seemingly peripheral elements – trivial details, incoherent conversations, hackneyed notions, minor characters and everyday occurrences – in order to expose what is deliberately obscured or contained within the explicit narrative.
The poststructuralist approach and the structuralist objective of this study may appear incongruous, but the seemingly incompatible pairing in fact articulates a number of paradoxes that Ishiguro’s novels manifest: the alterity of the international, the disclosure of the concealed, the innovation of the banal, the significance of the trivial, the presence of the absent and the accord of the cacophonous.

Details

Pages
XII, 206
Year
2010
ISBN (PDF)
9783035300376
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039119974
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0353-0037-6
Language
English
Publication date
2011 (January)
Keywords
Kazuo Ishiguro English and American literature novels
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2010. XII, 206 pp.

Biographical notes

Chu-chueh Cheng (Author)

Chu-chueh Cheng is Professor of English at National Chung Hsing University in Taiwan. She has published a number of essays on Victorian literature and contemporary British literature.

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