The New Modernist Studies
Herausgeber: Mao, Douglas
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Herausgeber: Mao, Douglas
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This is the first book devoted to the history and prospects of the new modernist studies. It will be a key resource for readers seeking an authoritative account of the field's early years and for those seeking out new directions in modernist scholarship.
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This is the first book devoted to the history and prospects of the new modernist studies. It will be a key resource for readers seeking an authoritative account of the field's early years and for those seeking out new directions in modernist scholarship.
Produktdetails
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- Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 149mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 560g
- ISBN-13: 9781108732147
- ISBN-10: 1108732143
- Artikelnr.: 60064399
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 149mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 560g
- ISBN-13: 9781108732147
- ISBN-10: 1108732143
- Artikelnr.: 60064399
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Douglas Mao; Part I. Histories; 1. History's Prehistory:
Modernist Studies before the New Michael North; 2. Scholarship's Turn:
Origins and Effects of the New Modernist Studies Mark Wollaeger; Part II.
Horizons: 3. Planetarity's Edges: Modernist Studies and the Bounds of
Modernism María del Pilar Blanco; 4. Religion's Configurations:Modernism,
Empire, Comparison Susan Stanford Friedman; 5. Disability's Disruptions:
Embodiment and the New Modernist Studies Maren Linett; 6. Affect's
Vocabularies: Literature and Feeling after 1890 David James; 7.
Invisibility's Arts: The Seen and the Unseen in Modernism and Modernist
Studies Sarah Cole; 8. Black Writing's Visuals: African American Modernism
in Nugent, Ligon, and Rankine Miriam Thaggert; 9. Noir Film's Soundtracks:
Jazz, Black Transnationalism, and Postcolonial Genres of Criminality Edwin
Hill; 10. Language's Hopes: Global Modernism and the Science of
Debabelization Aarthi Vadde; 11. Revolution's Demands: Modernism, Socialist
Realism, and the Manifesto Steven Lee; 12. Feminism's Archives:
Intersectionality with Loy and Mendelssohn Sara Crangle; 13. Risk's
Instruments: Speculation, Futurity, and Modernist Finance Gayle Rogers; 14.
Deep Time's Hauntings: Modernism and Alternative Chronology Paul
Saint-Amour.
Modernist Studies before the New Michael North; 2. Scholarship's Turn:
Origins and Effects of the New Modernist Studies Mark Wollaeger; Part II.
Horizons: 3. Planetarity's Edges: Modernist Studies and the Bounds of
Modernism María del Pilar Blanco; 4. Religion's Configurations:Modernism,
Empire, Comparison Susan Stanford Friedman; 5. Disability's Disruptions:
Embodiment and the New Modernist Studies Maren Linett; 6. Affect's
Vocabularies: Literature and Feeling after 1890 David James; 7.
Invisibility's Arts: The Seen and the Unseen in Modernism and Modernist
Studies Sarah Cole; 8. Black Writing's Visuals: African American Modernism
in Nugent, Ligon, and Rankine Miriam Thaggert; 9. Noir Film's Soundtracks:
Jazz, Black Transnationalism, and Postcolonial Genres of Criminality Edwin
Hill; 10. Language's Hopes: Global Modernism and the Science of
Debabelization Aarthi Vadde; 11. Revolution's Demands: Modernism, Socialist
Realism, and the Manifesto Steven Lee; 12. Feminism's Archives:
Intersectionality with Loy and Mendelssohn Sara Crangle; 13. Risk's
Instruments: Speculation, Futurity, and Modernist Finance Gayle Rogers; 14.
Deep Time's Hauntings: Modernism and Alternative Chronology Paul
Saint-Amour.
Introduction Douglas Mao; Part I. Histories; 1. History's Prehistory:
Modernist Studies before the New Michael North; 2. Scholarship's Turn:
Origins and Effects of the New Modernist Studies Mark Wollaeger; Part II.
Horizons: 3. Planetarity's Edges: Modernist Studies and the Bounds of
Modernism María del Pilar Blanco; 4. Religion's Configurations:Modernism,
Empire, Comparison Susan Stanford Friedman; 5. Disability's Disruptions:
Embodiment and the New Modernist Studies Maren Linett; 6. Affect's
Vocabularies: Literature and Feeling after 1890 David James; 7.
Invisibility's Arts: The Seen and the Unseen in Modernism and Modernist
Studies Sarah Cole; 8. Black Writing's Visuals: African American Modernism
in Nugent, Ligon, and Rankine Miriam Thaggert; 9. Noir Film's Soundtracks:
Jazz, Black Transnationalism, and Postcolonial Genres of Criminality Edwin
Hill; 10. Language's Hopes: Global Modernism and the Science of
Debabelization Aarthi Vadde; 11. Revolution's Demands: Modernism, Socialist
Realism, and the Manifesto Steven Lee; 12. Feminism's Archives:
Intersectionality with Loy and Mendelssohn Sara Crangle; 13. Risk's
Instruments: Speculation, Futurity, and Modernist Finance Gayle Rogers; 14.
Deep Time's Hauntings: Modernism and Alternative Chronology Paul
Saint-Amour.
Modernist Studies before the New Michael North; 2. Scholarship's Turn:
Origins and Effects of the New Modernist Studies Mark Wollaeger; Part II.
Horizons: 3. Planetarity's Edges: Modernist Studies and the Bounds of
Modernism María del Pilar Blanco; 4. Religion's Configurations:Modernism,
Empire, Comparison Susan Stanford Friedman; 5. Disability's Disruptions:
Embodiment and the New Modernist Studies Maren Linett; 6. Affect's
Vocabularies: Literature and Feeling after 1890 David James; 7.
Invisibility's Arts: The Seen and the Unseen in Modernism and Modernist
Studies Sarah Cole; 8. Black Writing's Visuals: African American Modernism
in Nugent, Ligon, and Rankine Miriam Thaggert; 9. Noir Film's Soundtracks:
Jazz, Black Transnationalism, and Postcolonial Genres of Criminality Edwin
Hill; 10. Language's Hopes: Global Modernism and the Science of
Debabelization Aarthi Vadde; 11. Revolution's Demands: Modernism, Socialist
Realism, and the Manifesto Steven Lee; 12. Feminism's Archives:
Intersectionality with Loy and Mendelssohn Sara Crangle; 13. Risk's
Instruments: Speculation, Futurity, and Modernist Finance Gayle Rogers; 14.
Deep Time's Hauntings: Modernism and Alternative Chronology Paul
Saint-Amour.