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Maggie Gee: Critical Essays

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Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Foreword
Maggie Gee

1. Beyond the The Sorrowful Joy of Gee
Sarah Dillon and Caroline Edwards

2. Burning to Tell the Negotiating Aesthetics and Politics in The Burning Book
Monika Szuba

3. Reproductive Politics and the Public Natalism, Natality and Apocalypse
Alex Beaumont

4. 'Fall[ing] Out of the Past': Time, Ageing and Generations in Where Are the Snows
Sarah Falcus

5. Literary Reproductive Futurism and The Ice People
Sarah Dillon

6. 'One and Indivisible, A Seamless Web': Climate Change as Historical Process in The Flood
Chris Maughan

7. 'The End Times and After': Utopia, Dystopia and Being-Together in The Flood
Adam Welstead

8. From the 'Native Outside' to the 'Foreign Within': Re/negotiating Urban Space in The White Family

Irene Pérez Fernández

9. Faith and Maggie Gee's Spritual Politics
Susan Alice Fischer

10. The Resurrection of the On Virginia Woolf in Manhattan
E. H. Wright

11. How May I Speak in My Own Voice? Language and the Forbidden
Maggie Gee

Notes on Contributors

Index

311 pages, Paperback

Published October 5, 2015

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