Salman Rushdie: A Deleuzian Reading by Soren Frank

Salman Rushdie: A Deleuzian Reading

Soren Frank
290 pages
Museum Tusculanum Press
Jan 2011
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In Salman Rushdie#58; A Deleuzian Reading Soslash;ren Frank analyses five of Rushdie's novels, Grimus, Midnight's Children, Shame, The Satanic Verses and The Ground Beneath Her Feet. Claiming an intellectual kinship between Rushdie and the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze in regard to worldview, aesthetics and human identity, the author's analytical starting point is Deleuze's concepts of rhizome, simulacrum and lines of flight which are used as guiding principles in his comprehensive examination of Rushdie's compositional and enunciatory strategies and his portrayals of a variety of memorable migrant characters.brThe volume is an original contribution to the study of Salman Rushdie.pSoslash;ren Frank is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Literature, Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Southern Denmark.
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Pages 290
Publisher Museum Tusculanum Pr...
Published 2011
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