Thoreau beyond Borders: New International Essays on America's Most Famous Nature Writer
Editat de François Specq, Laura Dassow Walls, Julien Nègreen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 dec 2020
Deliberately invoking Thoreau's commitment to “living a border life,” a life located between the world of nature and that of the polis, these varied essays explore the writer's thinking and writing as situated not merely against, but across and beyond borders and boundaries—whether geographic, temporal, or spiritual. Arguing that literary texts are governed by mediation and dialogue, lines of force becoming lines of connection that entail complex patterns and interweavings, the contributors draw on methodologies that freely combine literary and philosophical approaches with cultural and political ones—in turn moving us beyond borders.
Contributors include the volume editors as well as Kristen Case, Danielle Follett, Rochelle Johnson, John J. Kucich, Daniel S. Malachuk, Henrik Otterberg, Sandra Harbert Petrulionis, Benjamin Pickford, David M. Robinson, Christa Holm Vogelius, and Michael C. Weisenburg.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781625345554
ISBN-10: 1625345550
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 14 b&w illus., 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN-10: 1625345550
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 14 b&w illus., 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Massachusetts Press
Colecția University of Massachusetts Press
Notă biografică
FRANÇOIS SPECQ is professor of American literature and culture at the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France. LAURA DASSOW WALLS is the William P. and Hazel B. White Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame. JULIEN NÈGRE is associate professor of American literature and culture at the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, France.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
François Specq, Laura Dassow Walls, and Julien Nègre
Part I. Contact Zones
1. An Imperfect Indian Wisdom: Thoreau, Ecocultural Contact, and the Spirit of Place
John J. Kucich
2. Cape Cod's Transnational Bodies
Christa Holm Vogelius
3. Beyond the Borders of Time: Thoreau and the “Ante-Pilgrim History” of the New World
Michael C. Weisenburg
4. Making the Invisible Visible: Thoreau's Texts and/as Mapping Practices
Julien Nègre
5. Rhetoric of Empire and Poetic Borderlands in Thoreau's “Walking”
François Specq
Part II. Crossing Boundaries
6. Opening Walden
Henrik Otterberg
7. Materialities of Thought: Botanical Geography and the Curation of Resilience in Susan Fenimore Cooper and Henry David Thoreau
Rochelle L. Johnson
8. “A Crash Is Apt to Grate Agreeably on Our Ears”: Thoreau and Dissonance
Danielle Follett
9. Beyond Temporal Borders: The Music of Thoreau's Kalendar
Kristen Case
Part III. Widening Circles
10. “Wider than Our Views of It”: Thoreau's Universalism
Daniel S. Malachuk
11. Cape Cod, Literature, and the Illocality of Thinking about Capital
Benjamin Pickford
12. Between “That Fartherest Western Way” and “the University of the West”: Thoreau's Dialectic of Reform
Sandra Harbert Petrulionis
13. Thoreau: Crossing to the Sacred
David M. Robinson
14. Counter Frictions: Thoreau and the Integral Commons
Laura Dassow Walls
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
François Specq, Laura Dassow Walls, and Julien Nègre
Part I. Contact Zones
1. An Imperfect Indian Wisdom: Thoreau, Ecocultural Contact, and the Spirit of Place
John J. Kucich
2. Cape Cod's Transnational Bodies
Christa Holm Vogelius
3. Beyond the Borders of Time: Thoreau and the “Ante-Pilgrim History” of the New World
Michael C. Weisenburg
4. Making the Invisible Visible: Thoreau's Texts and/as Mapping Practices
Julien Nègre
5. Rhetoric of Empire and Poetic Borderlands in Thoreau's “Walking”
François Specq
Part II. Crossing Boundaries
6. Opening Walden
Henrik Otterberg
7. Materialities of Thought: Botanical Geography and the Curation of Resilience in Susan Fenimore Cooper and Henry David Thoreau
Rochelle L. Johnson
8. “A Crash Is Apt to Grate Agreeably on Our Ears”: Thoreau and Dissonance
Danielle Follett
9. Beyond Temporal Borders: The Music of Thoreau's Kalendar
Kristen Case
Part III. Widening Circles
10. “Wider than Our Views of It”: Thoreau's Universalism
Daniel S. Malachuk
11. Cape Cod, Literature, and the Illocality of Thinking about Capital
Benjamin Pickford
12. Between “That Fartherest Western Way” and “the University of the West”: Thoreau's Dialectic of Reform
Sandra Harbert Petrulionis
13. Thoreau: Crossing to the Sacred
David M. Robinson
14. Counter Frictions: Thoreau and the Integral Commons
Laura Dassow Walls
Index
Recenzii
“[T]his is a provocative, readable, and inspiring collection . . . Highly recommended.”—CHOICE
“This volume is superbly conceived, and its essays are original, well thought out and diligently researched, and executed in a manner that will assuredly make a difference in the ways scholars of American transcendentalism read, understand, and appreciate Thoreau's unique and lasting contributions to the movement.”—Ronald A. Bosco, general editor of The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Rather than the caricature of the cranky, navel-gazing, elite wilderness warrior who loved trees more than people, this volume shows, with incredible fidelity, how nuanced, complicated, and compassionate Thoreau was—and how vital he remains.”—Daegen Miller, author of This Radical Land: A Natural History of American Dissent
“This volume is superbly conceived, and its essays are original, well thought out and diligently researched, and executed in a manner that will assuredly make a difference in the ways scholars of American transcendentalism read, understand, and appreciate Thoreau's unique and lasting contributions to the movement.”—Ronald A. Bosco, general editor of The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Rather than the caricature of the cranky, navel-gazing, elite wilderness warrior who loved trees more than people, this volume shows, with incredible fidelity, how nuanced, complicated, and compassionate Thoreau was—and how vital he remains.”—Daegen Miller, author of This Radical Land: A Natural History of American Dissent