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Edinburgh University Press

Shame in Contemporary You-Narration: Time, Gender and Race

Shame in Contemporary You-Narration: Time, Gender and Race

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In fiction, you-narratives written in the last decade across the world parody the form of second-person address found in advertising, self-help and 'how-to' books while anticipating shame and culpability. To establish the significance of affect, this book returns to second-person narrative theory's neglected origins in the theory of autobiography. This book examines the use of you across media: novels and memoirs by Paul Auster, Carmen Maria Machado, Alejandro Zambra, Vendela Vida, Christine Angot, Clarice Lispector, Charles Yu, and Caleb Azumah Nelson; poems by Claudia Rankine and Phoebe Waller-Bridge's play and television series Fleabag (2016-19). These texts are brought into dialogue with narratology, philosophy, literary criticism and critical race theory to illustrate how the second-person pronoun's capacity to address the real-world reader inevitably renders such narratives a site for political and ethical contestation.

Author: Denise Wong
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 11/30/2025
Pages: 256
Weight: 1.18lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.63d
ISBN: 9781399546959
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