1. Introduction.- 2. The 1950s: Postgraduate Linguistics and
Social Satire.- 3. The 1960s: Experimentalism in the Space
Age.- 4. The 1970s: Chaos at Vincennes and Poststructuralism.-
5. The 1980s: Postmodernism and Digital Writing.- 6. The
1990s: Fire, Fury and Maximalism.- 7. The 2000s: Fragments;
Truth, Death and Memory.- 8. Conclusion: Christine Brooke-Rose
and the Physicality of Language.
Joseph Darlington is a writer and academic from Manchester, UK. He is programme leader for the animation degree at Futureworks Media School, and is the author of British Terrorist Novels of the 1970s (Palgrave Macmillan 2018) and co-editor of the Manchester Review of Books. He was awarded a Harry Ransom Fellowship for his work on Brooke-Rose in 2012, and has published a number of research papers exploring her work.
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