Self in the Cell

Narrating the Victorian Prisoner

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Gebonden, 304 blz. | Engels
Taylor & Francis | 1e druk, 2003
ISBN13: 9780415943550
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Taylor & Francis 1e druk, 2003 9780415943550
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Michel Foucault's writing about the Panopticon in Discipline and Punish has dominated discussions of the prison and the novel, and recent literary criticism draws heavily from Foucauldian ideas about surveillance to analyze metaphorical forms of confinement: policing, detection, and public scrutiny and censure. But real Victorian prisons and the novels that portray them have few similarities to the Panopticon. Sean Grass provides a necessary alternative to Foucault by tracing the cultural history of the Victorian prison, and pointing to the tangible relations between Victorian confinement and the narrative production of the self. The Self in the Cellexamines the ways in which separate confinement prisons, with their demand for autobiographical production, helped to provide an impetus and a model that guided novelists' explorations of the private self in Victorian fiction.

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ISBN13:9780415943550
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:304
Druk:1

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