The New Modernist Studies Reader: An Anthology of Essential Criticism
Editat de Professor Sean Latham, Dr Gayle Rogersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2021
The New Modernist Studies Reader features chapters covering the major topics central to the study of modernism today, including:
· Feminism, gender, and sexuality
· Empire and race
· Print and media cultures
· Theories and history of modernism
Each text includes an introductory summary of its historical and intellectual contexts, with guides to further reading to help students and teachers explore the ideas further.
Includes essential texts by leading critics such as: Anne Anlin Cheng, Brent Hayes Edwards, Rita Felski, Susan Stanford Friedman, Mark Goble, Miriam Bratu Hansen, Andreas Huyssen, David James, Heather K. Love, Douglas Mao, Mark S. Morrisson, Michael North, Jessica Pressman, Lawrence Rainey, Paul K. Saint-Amour, Bonnie Kime Scott, Urmila Seshagiri, Robert Spoo, and Rebecca L. Walkowitz.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350106253
ISBN-10: 1350106259
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 168 x 242 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350106259
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 168 x 242 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction, Sean Latham and Gayle Rodgers
1. "The Hidden Dialectic: Avantgarde--Technology--Mass Culture," and "Mass Culture as Woman: Modernism's Other" (1986) Andreas Huyssen (Columbia University, USA)
2. "Introduction," from The Gender of Modernism: A Critical Anthology (1990) Bonnie Kime Scott (San Diego State University, USA)
3. "Against the Standard: Linguistic Imitation, Racial Masquerade, and Modernist Rebellion," (1994) Michael North (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
4. "Modernity and Feminism," (1995) Rita Felski (University of Virginia, USA)
5. "Consuming Investments: Joyce's Ulysses," (1998) Lawrence Rainey (University of York, UK)
6. "The Mass Production of the Senses: Classical Cinema as Vernacular Modernism" (1999) Miriam Hansen
7. "Youth in Public: The Little Review and Commercial Culture in Chicago," (2001) Mark S. Morrisson (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
8. "Variations on a Preface" (2003) Brent Hayes Edwards (Columbia University, USA)
9. "Periodizing Modernism: Postcolonial Modernities and the Space/Time Borders of Modernist Studies" (2006) Susan Stanford Friedman (University of Wisconsin, USA)
10. "Forced Exile: Walter Pater's Queer Modernism" (2006) Heather K. Love (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
11. "The New Modernist Studies" (2008) Douglas Mao (Johns Hopkins University, USA) and Rebecca Walkowitz (Rutgers University, USA)
12. "Love and Noise" (2010) Mark Goble (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
13. "Her Own Skin," (2011) Anne Anlin Cheng (Princeton University, USA)
14. "Introduction," (2014) Jessica Pressman (San Diego State University, USA)
15. "Metamodernism" (2014) David James (University of Birmingham, UK) and Urmila Seshagiri (University of Tennessee, USA)
16. "Oscar Wilde, Man of Law," (2018) Robert Spoo (University of Tulsa, USA)
17. "Weak Theory, Weak Modernism" (2018) Paul K. Saint-Amour (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
1. "The Hidden Dialectic: Avantgarde--Technology--Mass Culture," and "Mass Culture as Woman: Modernism's Other" (1986) Andreas Huyssen (Columbia University, USA)
2. "Introduction," from The Gender of Modernism: A Critical Anthology (1990) Bonnie Kime Scott (San Diego State University, USA)
3. "Against the Standard: Linguistic Imitation, Racial Masquerade, and Modernist Rebellion," (1994) Michael North (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)
4. "Modernity and Feminism," (1995) Rita Felski (University of Virginia, USA)
5. "Consuming Investments: Joyce's Ulysses," (1998) Lawrence Rainey (University of York, UK)
6. "The Mass Production of the Senses: Classical Cinema as Vernacular Modernism" (1999) Miriam Hansen
7. "Youth in Public: The Little Review and Commercial Culture in Chicago," (2001) Mark S. Morrisson (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
8. "Variations on a Preface" (2003) Brent Hayes Edwards (Columbia University, USA)
9. "Periodizing Modernism: Postcolonial Modernities and the Space/Time Borders of Modernist Studies" (2006) Susan Stanford Friedman (University of Wisconsin, USA)
10. "Forced Exile: Walter Pater's Queer Modernism" (2006) Heather K. Love (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
11. "The New Modernist Studies" (2008) Douglas Mao (Johns Hopkins University, USA) and Rebecca Walkowitz (Rutgers University, USA)
12. "Love and Noise" (2010) Mark Goble (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
13. "Her Own Skin," (2011) Anne Anlin Cheng (Princeton University, USA)
14. "Introduction," (2014) Jessica Pressman (San Diego State University, USA)
15. "Metamodernism" (2014) David James (University of Birmingham, UK) and Urmila Seshagiri (University of Tennessee, USA)
16. "Oscar Wilde, Man of Law," (2018) Robert Spoo (University of Tulsa, USA)
17. "Weak Theory, Weak Modernism" (2018) Paul K. Saint-Amour (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Recenzii
What questions motivated the New Modernist Studies, and what arguments shaped the field? Latham and Rogers offer a collection that will let readers answer these and other queries for themselves. With each selection framed by headnotes that provide context for specific interventions, The New Modernist Studies Reader offers a chronological roadmap of how the field expanded and made itself new.