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OverviewZadie Smith's fiction reimagines subjectivity, relationality, and the conditions of contemporary life. This book offers a timely reassessment of her work, addressing identity, urban experience, and the category of the human. Moving beyond postcolonial and multiculturalist readings, it brings psychoanalytic, historical, symptomatic, and cultural materialist perspectives to bear across her novels, stories, essays, and plays. The collection explores how Smith's characters, shaped by diverse backgrounds and settings, challenge fixed ideas of Britishness and personhood. It argues that her writing opens up a new ontological space-defined by fluid identities, shifting subjectivities, and evolving forms of relationality. By reconsidering both the human and the spatial in Smith's work, the book makes a valuable contribution to contemporary literary criticism and to current thinking on narrative, identity, and urban life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nurten Birlik , Noémi AlbertPublisher: Manchester University Press Imprint: Manchester University Press ISBN: 9781526177742ISBN 10: 1526177749 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 07 April 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available, will be POD This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon it's release. This is a print on demand item which is still yet to be released. Table of ContentsIntroduction: new relationalities in Zadie Smith’s works – Nurten Birlik and Noémi Albert 1 Almost twenty years old: retrospection, belatedness and nostalgia in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth (2000) – Philip Tew 2 Can we really escape the past?: cultural memory and motherhood in Zadie Smith’s Novel White Teeth – Gülrenk Hayircil 3 “I mourn, therefore I am”: textualization of grief in The Autograph Man – Cansu Özge Özmen 4 “I could not get from him what I wanted”: on family, fragments and foundations in “Hanwell in Hell” – Lewis MacLeod 5 Reading otherness and finding beauty in Zadie Smith’s On Beauty – Aurel Mure?an 6 The challenges of (new) cosmopolitanism: Zadie Smith’s NW as contemporary urban epic – Gönül Bakay 7 Incompetent mothers and the ‘good enough’ father in Smith’s Swing Time – Nurten Birlik and Meltem Yilmaz 8 From London to New York - at the juncture of spaces and selves: Zadie Smith’s Grand Union: Stories – Noémi Albert 9 “Contested spaces,” conflict, and stability: the socio-structural politics of urban spaces in Zadie Smith’s selected essays – Manasvini Rai 10 Reflections on Zadie Smith’s 2020 Intimations: a social- historical analysis – Viktória Hucsek and Lívia Szélpál 11 Zadie Smith: mastering the art of the short story – Tracey L. Walters 12 The Wife of Willesden: a subversive subject position – Nurten Birlik -- .ReviewsAuthor InformationNurten Birlik is a Senior Instructor of English Literature in the Department of Foreign Language Education at Middle East Technical University Noemi Albert is a Lecturer at the Institute of English Studies, University of Pecs (PTE) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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