The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms
Herausgeber: Brooker, Peter; Longworth, Deborah; Gasiorek, Andrzej
The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms
Herausgeber: Brooker, Peter; Longworth, Deborah; Gasiorek, Andrzej
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The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms is an unparalleled resource. It extends the scope and depth of previous synoptic guides, bringing together new approaches to the more obvious themes of modernist studies as well as new research on the variety of cultural, aesthetic, and geographical factors that were intrinsic to the creation of modernism.
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The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms is an unparalleled resource. It extends the scope and depth of previous synoptic guides, bringing together new approaches to the more obvious themes of modernist studies as well as new research on the variety of cultural, aesthetic, and geographical factors that were intrinsic to the creation of modernism.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1200
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1870g
- ISBN-13: 9780198778448
- ISBN-10: 0198778449
- Artikelnr.: 47865961
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1200
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1870g
- ISBN-13: 9780198778448
- ISBN-10: 0198778449
- Artikelnr.: 47865961
Peter Brooker is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Culture, Film, and Media at the University of Nottingham and was previously Research Professor at the Centre for Modernist Studies, University of Sussex. He has written widely on contemporary writing, film, and cultural theory and is author of Bertolt Brecht, Poetry, Dialectics, Politics (1989), New York Fictions (1996), Modernity and Metropolis (2002) and Bohemia in London (2004, 2007) and co-editor of Geographies of Modernism (2005) and The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, volumes 1-3. Andrzej Gasiorek is Reader in Twentieth-Century Literature at the University of Birmingham. He has written widely on modernism and on post-war British fiction. He is a co-editor of the journal Modernist Cultures and author of Post War British Fiction: Realism and After (1995), Wyndham Lewis and Modernism (2004) and J.G. Ballard (2005). Deborah Longworth is Senior Lecturer in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Literature at the University of Birmingham. She is the author of Streetwalking the Metropolis (2000), Djuna Barnes (2003), and Three Theorists of the Modernist Novel: James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf (2006), and a co-editor of the journal Modernist Cultures. Andrew Thacker is Professor of English at Nottingham Trent University and previously taught at De Montfort University. He is the author of Moving Through Modernity (2003), the editor of Dubliners Casebook (2006), and co-editor of The Impact of Michel Foucault (1997), Geographies of Modernism (2005), and The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines, volumes 1-3. He is an editor of the journal Literature & History and director of the Centre for Textual Studies at De Montfort University.
* List of illustrations
* List of contributors
* Introduction
* Frameworks
* 1: Morag Shiach: Periodizing modernism
* 2: Sascha Bru: Modernism before and after theory
* 3: Finn Fordham: The modernist archive
* Practices and perspectives
* 4: Robert Hampson and Will Montgomery: Innovations in poetry
* 5: David James: Modernist narratives: revisions and re-readings
* 6: Michael Wood: The modernist novel in Europe
* 7: Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr: Staging modernism: a new drama
* 8: Michael Valdez Moses: Modernists as critics
* 9: Deborah Longworth: Gendering the modernist text
* 10: Andrzej Gasiorek: Class Positions
* 11: Robert L. Caserio: Queer modernism
* 12: Joanne Winning: Lesbian sexuality in the story of modernism
* 13: Jonathan W. Gray: Harlem modernisms
* 14: Laura Doyle: Colonial encounters
* 15: Tim Youngs: Travelling modernists
* Contexts and conditions
* 16: Nicholas Daly: The machine age
* 17: John Xiros Cooper: Modernism in the age of mass culture and
consumption
* 18: Aaron Jaffe: Publication, patronage, censorship
* 19: Suzanne W. Churchill and Adam McKible: Modernism in magazines
* 20: Michael Bell: Primitivism: modernism as anthropology
* 21: Daniel Moore: Questions of history
* 22: Peter Osborne: Modernism and philosophy
* 23: Matt ffytche: The modernist road to the unconscious
* 24: Roger Luckhurst: Religion, psychical research, spiritualism, and
the occult
* 25: Michael Whitworth: Science in the age of modernism
* 26: Marina MacKay: Violence, art, and war
* 27: Alan Munton: Modernist politics: socialism, anarchism, fascism
* Image, performance, and the new media
* 28: James Donald: Cinema, modernism, and modernity
* 29: Elena Gualtieri: Photography: the age of the snapshot
* 30: Sarah Victoria Turner: Modernism and the visual arts
* 31: Ramsay Burt: Dancing bodies and modernity
* 32: Debra Rae Cohen: Modernism on radio
* 33: Simon Shaw-Miller: Modernist music
* 34: Christopher Crouch: Architecture, design, and modern living
* Metropolitan movements
* 35: Scott McCracken: Imagining the modernist city 1870-1945
* 36: Andrew Hussey: Paris: symbolism, impressionism, cubism,
surrealism
* 37: Richard J. Murphy: Berlin: dada, expressionism, Neue Sachlichkeit
* 38: Andrew Thacker: London: rhymers, imagists, and vorticists
* 39: John J. White: Futurism in Europe
* 40: Martin Halliwell: The modernist Atlantic: New York, Chicago, and
Europe
* 41: Nathan Waddell: Modernist coteries and communities
* National and transnational modernisms
* 42: Margery Palmer McCulloch: Scottish modernism
* 43: Carol Taaffe: Irish modernism
* 44: Daniel G. Williams: Welsh modernism
* 45: Timothy O. Benson: Central Europe
* 46: Emily Finer: Russian Modernism
* 47: Anker Gemzøe: Nordic modernisms
* 48: Dean Irvine: Modernisms in English Canada
* 49: Donald L. Shaw: Hispanic literature and the problem of modernism
* 50: Dave Gunning: Caribbean modernism
* 51: Tim Woods: Modernism and African literature
* 52: Supriya Chaudhuri: Modernisms in India
* 53: Prudence Black and Stephen Muecke: Antipodean modernisms:
Australia and New Zealand
* 54: Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Yi Zheng: Chinese modernisms:
politics, poetry, and cultural dissonance
* 55: Vera Christine Mackie: Modernism and colonial modernity in early
twentieth-century Japan
* Afterword: Peter Brooker: 'newness' in modernism, early and late
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of contributors
* Introduction
* Frameworks
* 1: Morag Shiach: Periodizing modernism
* 2: Sascha Bru: Modernism before and after theory
* 3: Finn Fordham: The modernist archive
* Practices and perspectives
* 4: Robert Hampson and Will Montgomery: Innovations in poetry
* 5: David James: Modernist narratives: revisions and re-readings
* 6: Michael Wood: The modernist novel in Europe
* 7: Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr: Staging modernism: a new drama
* 8: Michael Valdez Moses: Modernists as critics
* 9: Deborah Longworth: Gendering the modernist text
* 10: Andrzej Gasiorek: Class Positions
* 11: Robert L. Caserio: Queer modernism
* 12: Joanne Winning: Lesbian sexuality in the story of modernism
* 13: Jonathan W. Gray: Harlem modernisms
* 14: Laura Doyle: Colonial encounters
* 15: Tim Youngs: Travelling modernists
* Contexts and conditions
* 16: Nicholas Daly: The machine age
* 17: John Xiros Cooper: Modernism in the age of mass culture and
consumption
* 18: Aaron Jaffe: Publication, patronage, censorship
* 19: Suzanne W. Churchill and Adam McKible: Modernism in magazines
* 20: Michael Bell: Primitivism: modernism as anthropology
* 21: Daniel Moore: Questions of history
* 22: Peter Osborne: Modernism and philosophy
* 23: Matt ffytche: The modernist road to the unconscious
* 24: Roger Luckhurst: Religion, psychical research, spiritualism, and
the occult
* 25: Michael Whitworth: Science in the age of modernism
* 26: Marina MacKay: Violence, art, and war
* 27: Alan Munton: Modernist politics: socialism, anarchism, fascism
* Image, performance, and the new media
* 28: James Donald: Cinema, modernism, and modernity
* 29: Elena Gualtieri: Photography: the age of the snapshot
* 30: Sarah Victoria Turner: Modernism and the visual arts
* 31: Ramsay Burt: Dancing bodies and modernity
* 32: Debra Rae Cohen: Modernism on radio
* 33: Simon Shaw-Miller: Modernist music
* 34: Christopher Crouch: Architecture, design, and modern living
* Metropolitan movements
* 35: Scott McCracken: Imagining the modernist city 1870-1945
* 36: Andrew Hussey: Paris: symbolism, impressionism, cubism,
surrealism
* 37: Richard J. Murphy: Berlin: dada, expressionism, Neue Sachlichkeit
* 38: Andrew Thacker: London: rhymers, imagists, and vorticists
* 39: John J. White: Futurism in Europe
* 40: Martin Halliwell: The modernist Atlantic: New York, Chicago, and
Europe
* 41: Nathan Waddell: Modernist coteries and communities
* National and transnational modernisms
* 42: Margery Palmer McCulloch: Scottish modernism
* 43: Carol Taaffe: Irish modernism
* 44: Daniel G. Williams: Welsh modernism
* 45: Timothy O. Benson: Central Europe
* 46: Emily Finer: Russian Modernism
* 47: Anker Gemzøe: Nordic modernisms
* 48: Dean Irvine: Modernisms in English Canada
* 49: Donald L. Shaw: Hispanic literature and the problem of modernism
* 50: Dave Gunning: Caribbean modernism
* 51: Tim Woods: Modernism and African literature
* 52: Supriya Chaudhuri: Modernisms in India
* 53: Prudence Black and Stephen Muecke: Antipodean modernisms:
Australia and New Zealand
* 54: Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Yi Zheng: Chinese modernisms:
politics, poetry, and cultural dissonance
* 55: Vera Christine Mackie: Modernism and colonial modernity in early
twentieth-century Japan
* Afterword: Peter Brooker: 'newness' in modernism, early and late
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of illustrations
* List of contributors
* Introduction
* Frameworks
* 1: Morag Shiach: Periodizing modernism
* 2: Sascha Bru: Modernism before and after theory
* 3: Finn Fordham: The modernist archive
* Practices and perspectives
* 4: Robert Hampson and Will Montgomery: Innovations in poetry
* 5: David James: Modernist narratives: revisions and re-readings
* 6: Michael Wood: The modernist novel in Europe
* 7: Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr: Staging modernism: a new drama
* 8: Michael Valdez Moses: Modernists as critics
* 9: Deborah Longworth: Gendering the modernist text
* 10: Andrzej Gasiorek: Class Positions
* 11: Robert L. Caserio: Queer modernism
* 12: Joanne Winning: Lesbian sexuality in the story of modernism
* 13: Jonathan W. Gray: Harlem modernisms
* 14: Laura Doyle: Colonial encounters
* 15: Tim Youngs: Travelling modernists
* Contexts and conditions
* 16: Nicholas Daly: The machine age
* 17: John Xiros Cooper: Modernism in the age of mass culture and
consumption
* 18: Aaron Jaffe: Publication, patronage, censorship
* 19: Suzanne W. Churchill and Adam McKible: Modernism in magazines
* 20: Michael Bell: Primitivism: modernism as anthropology
* 21: Daniel Moore: Questions of history
* 22: Peter Osborne: Modernism and philosophy
* 23: Matt ffytche: The modernist road to the unconscious
* 24: Roger Luckhurst: Religion, psychical research, spiritualism, and
the occult
* 25: Michael Whitworth: Science in the age of modernism
* 26: Marina MacKay: Violence, art, and war
* 27: Alan Munton: Modernist politics: socialism, anarchism, fascism
* Image, performance, and the new media
* 28: James Donald: Cinema, modernism, and modernity
* 29: Elena Gualtieri: Photography: the age of the snapshot
* 30: Sarah Victoria Turner: Modernism and the visual arts
* 31: Ramsay Burt: Dancing bodies and modernity
* 32: Debra Rae Cohen: Modernism on radio
* 33: Simon Shaw-Miller: Modernist music
* 34: Christopher Crouch: Architecture, design, and modern living
* Metropolitan movements
* 35: Scott McCracken: Imagining the modernist city 1870-1945
* 36: Andrew Hussey: Paris: symbolism, impressionism, cubism,
surrealism
* 37: Richard J. Murphy: Berlin: dada, expressionism, Neue Sachlichkeit
* 38: Andrew Thacker: London: rhymers, imagists, and vorticists
* 39: John J. White: Futurism in Europe
* 40: Martin Halliwell: The modernist Atlantic: New York, Chicago, and
Europe
* 41: Nathan Waddell: Modernist coteries and communities
* National and transnational modernisms
* 42: Margery Palmer McCulloch: Scottish modernism
* 43: Carol Taaffe: Irish modernism
* 44: Daniel G. Williams: Welsh modernism
* 45: Timothy O. Benson: Central Europe
* 46: Emily Finer: Russian Modernism
* 47: Anker Gemzøe: Nordic modernisms
* 48: Dean Irvine: Modernisms in English Canada
* 49: Donald L. Shaw: Hispanic literature and the problem of modernism
* 50: Dave Gunning: Caribbean modernism
* 51: Tim Woods: Modernism and African literature
* 52: Supriya Chaudhuri: Modernisms in India
* 53: Prudence Black and Stephen Muecke: Antipodean modernisms:
Australia and New Zealand
* 54: Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Yi Zheng: Chinese modernisms:
politics, poetry, and cultural dissonance
* 55: Vera Christine Mackie: Modernism and colonial modernity in early
twentieth-century Japan
* Afterword: Peter Brooker: 'newness' in modernism, early and late
* Bibliography
* Index
* List of contributors
* Introduction
* Frameworks
* 1: Morag Shiach: Periodizing modernism
* 2: Sascha Bru: Modernism before and after theory
* 3: Finn Fordham: The modernist archive
* Practices and perspectives
* 4: Robert Hampson and Will Montgomery: Innovations in poetry
* 5: David James: Modernist narratives: revisions and re-readings
* 6: Michael Wood: The modernist novel in Europe
* 7: Kirsten E. Shepherd-Barr: Staging modernism: a new drama
* 8: Michael Valdez Moses: Modernists as critics
* 9: Deborah Longworth: Gendering the modernist text
* 10: Andrzej Gasiorek: Class Positions
* 11: Robert L. Caserio: Queer modernism
* 12: Joanne Winning: Lesbian sexuality in the story of modernism
* 13: Jonathan W. Gray: Harlem modernisms
* 14: Laura Doyle: Colonial encounters
* 15: Tim Youngs: Travelling modernists
* Contexts and conditions
* 16: Nicholas Daly: The machine age
* 17: John Xiros Cooper: Modernism in the age of mass culture and
consumption
* 18: Aaron Jaffe: Publication, patronage, censorship
* 19: Suzanne W. Churchill and Adam McKible: Modernism in magazines
* 20: Michael Bell: Primitivism: modernism as anthropology
* 21: Daniel Moore: Questions of history
* 22: Peter Osborne: Modernism and philosophy
* 23: Matt ffytche: The modernist road to the unconscious
* 24: Roger Luckhurst: Religion, psychical research, spiritualism, and
the occult
* 25: Michael Whitworth: Science in the age of modernism
* 26: Marina MacKay: Violence, art, and war
* 27: Alan Munton: Modernist politics: socialism, anarchism, fascism
* Image, performance, and the new media
* 28: James Donald: Cinema, modernism, and modernity
* 29: Elena Gualtieri: Photography: the age of the snapshot
* 30: Sarah Victoria Turner: Modernism and the visual arts
* 31: Ramsay Burt: Dancing bodies and modernity
* 32: Debra Rae Cohen: Modernism on radio
* 33: Simon Shaw-Miller: Modernist music
* 34: Christopher Crouch: Architecture, design, and modern living
* Metropolitan movements
* 35: Scott McCracken: Imagining the modernist city 1870-1945
* 36: Andrew Hussey: Paris: symbolism, impressionism, cubism,
surrealism
* 37: Richard J. Murphy: Berlin: dada, expressionism, Neue Sachlichkeit
* 38: Andrew Thacker: London: rhymers, imagists, and vorticists
* 39: John J. White: Futurism in Europe
* 40: Martin Halliwell: The modernist Atlantic: New York, Chicago, and
Europe
* 41: Nathan Waddell: Modernist coteries and communities
* National and transnational modernisms
* 42: Margery Palmer McCulloch: Scottish modernism
* 43: Carol Taaffe: Irish modernism
* 44: Daniel G. Williams: Welsh modernism
* 45: Timothy O. Benson: Central Europe
* 46: Emily Finer: Russian Modernism
* 47: Anker Gemzøe: Nordic modernisms
* 48: Dean Irvine: Modernisms in English Canada
* 49: Donald L. Shaw: Hispanic literature and the problem of modernism
* 50: Dave Gunning: Caribbean modernism
* 51: Tim Woods: Modernism and African literature
* 52: Supriya Chaudhuri: Modernisms in India
* 53: Prudence Black and Stephen Muecke: Antipodean modernisms:
Australia and New Zealand
* 54: Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Yi Zheng: Chinese modernisms:
politics, poetry, and cultural dissonance
* 55: Vera Christine Mackie: Modernism and colonial modernity in early
twentieth-century Japan
* Afterword: Peter Brooker: 'newness' in modernism, early and late
* Bibliography
* Index