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Title: Contemporary British Fiction: Cool Britannia and After


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Contemporary British Fiction Cool Britannia and
After
  • British Literature, Culture, and Society from the
    1990s to the Present
  • Session Five Helen Fielding, Bridget Jones
    Diary

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Agenda
  • Reflection and Representation

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Helen Fielding, Bridget Joness Diary
  • 1995-1996 Weekly columns in The Independent
  • 1996 published as Bridget Joness Diary
  • 2001 Sharon Maguire, Bridget Joness Diary

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First UK edition
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First American edition
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Sharon Maguire, Bridget Joness Diary (2001)
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Post 2001 edition
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BBC, Pride and Prejudice (1995)
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Second Time AroundBridget Jones The Edge of
Reason
  • 1997-1998 weekly columns in The Daily Telegraph
  • 1999 published as Bridget Jones The Edge of
    Reason
  • 2004 Beeban Kidron, Bridget Jones The Edge of
    Reason

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Third Time Around???
  • 2005-2006 weekly columns in The Independent
  • Bridget Jones novel nr 3?
  • Bridget Jones 3 Film in the works
  • Bridget Jones, the musical

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Reflection
  • A brilliant evocation of life as a single girl
    in a certain time (The Times)
  • It captures neatly the way modern women teeter
    between I am woman independence and a pathetic
    girlie desire to be all things to all men
    (NYTBR)
  • Bridget Jones, cest moi (TLS)
  • Bridget Jones is satire, a sassy spoof of urban
    manners (NYT)

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Contextualism New Historicism, Cultural
Materialism
  • Representation rather than reflection.
  • Art is a cultural construct and ideological
    product of historically specific conditions
    rather than a mirror held up to life
  • Art is like other cultural constructs and
    ideological products.
  • Historically specific conditions cultural norms,
    values, ideas, beliefs, institutions, practices,
    relationships, products.

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Womens Fashion
  • Early 19th century
  • Mid 19th century

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Womens Fashion
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Contextualism
schools
Libraries
Marriage
Sports
Politics
Music
The Arts
Nature
Fashion
Hollidays
Literature Books, Readings, Prizes,
Cars
The Internet Surfing, chatting, Blogging
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Contextualism New Historicism, Cultural
Materialism
  • Representation
  • Embedding
  • Negociation
  • Commerce
  • Exchange
  • Transaction
  • Circulation

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Working with contextualism
  • Tuesday 21 March Birthday
  • Identify the anomaly
  • Whats the point or effect of the anomaly?
  • What does it do to our image of Bridget?
  • How does it relate to historically specific
    conditions cultural norms, values, ideas,
    beliefs, institutions, practices, relationships,
    products.
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