Nathan Snaza teaches English literature, gender studies, and educational foundations at the University of Richmond.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments vii 1. The Human(ities) In Crisis 1 2. Beloved's Dispersed Pedagogy 11 3. Haunting, Love, and Attention 19 4. Humanizing Assemblages I: What Is Man? 28 5. Slavery, the Human, and Dehumanization 38 6. Literacy, Slavery, and the Education of Desire 48 7. What Is Literacy? 55 8. Humanizing Assemblages II: Discipline and Control 66 9. Bewilderment 77 10. Toward a Literary Ethology 86 11. What Happens When I Read? 99 12. The Smell of Literature 115 13. Pleasures of the Text 124 14. Those Changeful Sites 134 15. Literacies against the State 145 16. Futures of Anima-Literature 153 Notes 165 References 193 Index 209
Acknowledgments vii 1. The Human(ities) In Crisis 1 2. Beloved's Dispersed Pedagogy 11 3. Haunting, Love, and Attention 19 4. Humanizing Assemblages I: What Is Man? 28 5. Slavery, the Human, and Dehumanization 38 6. Literacy, Slavery, and the Education of Desire 48 7. What Is Literacy? 55 8. Humanizing Assemblages II: Discipline and Control 66 9. Bewilderment 77 10. Toward a Literary Ethology 86 11. What Happens When I Read? 99 12. The Smell of Literature 115 13. Pleasures of the Text 124 14. Those Changeful Sites 134 15. Literacies against the State 145 16. Futures of Anima-Literature 153 Notes 165 References 193 Index 209
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