Ha sido reseñado en:
Ramón Plo Alastrué & M.ª Jesús Martínez Alfaro (eds.): Beyond Borders. Re-defining Generic and Ontological Boundaries, Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag C. Winter, 2002, 208 pp., ISBN: 3- 8253-1289-5
Marta González Acosta, Juan Ignacio Oliva Cruz
Revista de Filología de la Universidad de La Laguna, ISSN 0212-4130, Nº 22, 2004, págs. 342-344
Ontologies and genres: the dynamics of mergence and subversion
págs. 9-16
"Reality games" in postmodern anglophone cinema: the magus, the game, the matrix, being John Malkovich
págs. 17-30
High and popular culture: the use of detective fiction in Bret Easton Ellis´s "American Psycho"
págs. 31-42
Matthew Barber versus Bertram W Beath: the struggle for identity in Eric Kraft´s "Reservations recommended"
págs. 43-54
págs. 55-66
Fear of the flesh, fear of the borg: narratives of bodily transgression in contemporary U:S. culture
págs. 67-80
págs. 81-94
págs. 95-104
Catastrophism and hindsight: narrative hermeneutics in biology and in historiography
págs. 105-120
"Boys on the side": undermining the road movie´s generic expectations
págs. 121-130
Irony´s political edge: genre pastiche in Caryl Phillip´s "Cambridge"
págs. 131-138
Beyond borders: trickster discourse in Louise Erdrich´s fiction
págs. 139-156
págs. 157-174
Vikram Chandra´s transcultural narrative: "Red earth and pouring rain" much more than a novel
págs. 175-184
págs. 185-196
"You know which side a the border yer on": "Paris, Texas" and the spectacle of consciousness
págs. 197-204
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