Brian Mc Hale - Chapters in Books

Chapters in Books

  1. "Change of Dominant from Modernist to Postmodernist Writing. In: Douwe Fokkema & Hans Bertens, eds., Approaching Postmodernism. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1986. pp. 53–79.
  2. "Some Postmodernist Stories". In Postmodern Fiction in Europe and the Americas. Eds. Theo D'Haen and Hans Bertens. Amsterdam and Antwerpen: Rodopi/Restant, 1988. pp.13–25.
  3. "POSTcyberMODERNpunkISM. In: Larry McCaffery, ed., Storming the Reality Studio: A Casebook of Cyberpunk and Postmodern Science Fiction. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1991. pp. 308–323.
  4. "Whatever Happened to Descriptive Poetics?" In: Mieke Bal and Inge Boer, eds. The Point of Theory: Practices of Cultural Analysis. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam Press. 1994. pp. 56–65.
  5. "Ghosts and Monsters: On the (Im)Possibility of Narrating the History of Narrative Theory". In The Blackwell Companion to Narrative Theory. Edited by James Phelan and Peter Rabinowitz. Malden MA: Blackwell, 2005. pp. 60–71. --Translated into Italian as "Fantasmi e mostri: sulla (im)possibilità di raccontare la storie della teoria narrativa". Neuronarratologia: Il futuro dell'analisi del racconto. Ed. and trans. Stefano Calabrese. Bologna: Archetipolibri, 2009. 169-86.
  6. "Poetry under Erasure". In Theory into Practice: New Approaches to Poetry. Eds. Eva Müller-Zettelman and Margarete Rubik. Amsterdam & New York: Peter Lang. pp. 277–301.
  7. "Afterword: Two Presents". In Fiction’s Present: Situating Contemporary Narrative Innovation. Eds. R.M. Berry and Jeffrey R. Di Leo. SUNY Press, 2007. 255-64.
  8. "En Abyme: Internal Models and Cognitive Mapping". In A Sense of the World: Essays on Fiction, Narrative and Knowledge. Eds. John Gibson, Wolfgang Huemer, and Luca Pocci. Routledge, 2007. 189-205.
  9. "What Was Postmodernism? or, The Last of the Angels". In Identities and Alterities. Eds. Silke Horstkotte and Esther Peeren. Rodopi, 2007. 39-55.
  10. "Telling Stories Again: On the Replenishment of Narrative in the Postmodernist Long Poem". Poetry Criticism, vol. 80, ed. Michelle Lee (Detroit: Thomson Gale), 331-9. Reprinted from Yearbook of English Studies 30 (2000).
  11. "Speech Representation". Handbook of Narratology. Eds. Peter Hühn, John Pier, Wolf Schmid and Jörg Schönert. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2009. 434-446.

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