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Neither the Time Nor the Place

Editat de Christopher Castiglia, Susan Gillman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 2022
"In Neither the Time nor the Place seventeen critics consider how the space-time dyad has both troubled and invigorated Americanist scholarship in recent decades, and make explicit how time and place are best considered in tandem, interrogating each other. Taken together, the essays in this volume challenge depictions of place and time as bounded and linear, fixed and teleological, or mere ideological constructions. They address both familiar and unexpected objects, practices, and texts, including a born-digital Melville, documents from the construction of the Panama Canal, the hollow earth, the desiring body, textual editing, marble statuary, the sound of frogs, spirit photography, and twentieth-century Civil War fiction. The essays draw on an equally wide variety of critical methodologies, integrating affect studies, queer theory, book history, information studies, sound studies, environmental humanities, new media studies, and genre theory, to explore the unexpected dimensions that emerge when time and place are taken as a unit. The essays are organized around considerations of citizenship, environment, historiography, media, and bodies-five political, cultural, and/or methodological foci for some of the most provocative new work being done in American literary studies"--
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812253665
ISBN-10: 0812253663
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: University of Pennsylvania Press

Notă biografică

Christopher Castiglia is Distinguished Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University.
Susan Gillman is Distinguished Professor of Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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Neither the Time nor the Place considers how the space-time dyad has both troubled and invigorated Americanist scholarship in recent decades. Organized around considerations of citizenship, environment, historiography, media, and bodies, the book presents some of the most provocative new work being done in American literary studies today.