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Narrative Care: Biopolitics and the Novel

Author : Arne De Boever
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2013-03-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781441144720

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Narrative Care: Biopolitics and the Novel by Arne De Boever Pdf

If the September 11 terror attacks opened up an era of crises and exceptions of which we are yet to see the end, it is perhaps not surprising that care has emerged in the early twenty-first century as a key political issue. This book approaches contemporary narratives of care through the lens of a growing body of theoretical writings on biopolitics. Through close-readings of J.M. Coetzee's Slow Man, Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, Paul Auster's The Book of Illusions, and Tom McCarthy's Remainder, it seeks to reframe debates about realism in the novel ranging from Ian Watt to Zadie Smith as engagements with the novel's biopolitical origins: its relation to pastoral care, the camps, and the welfare state. Within such an understanding of the novel, what possibilities for a critical aesthetics of existence does the contemporary novel include?

Romanticism and the Biopolitics of Modern War Writing

Author : Neil Ramsey
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2023-02-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781009121323

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Romanticism and the Biopolitics of Modern War Writing by Neil Ramsey Pdf

Military literature was one of the most prevalent forms of writing to appear during the Romantic era, yet its genesis in this period is often overlooked. Ranging from histories to military policy, manuals, and a new kind of imaginative war literature in military memoirs and novels, modern war writing became a highly influential body of professional writing. Drawing on recent research into the entanglements of Romanticism with its wartime trauma and revisiting Michel Foucault's ground-breaking work on military discipline and the biopolitics of modern war, this book argues that military literature was deeply reliant upon Romantic cultural and literary thought and the era's preoccupations with the body, life, and writing. Simultaneously, it shows how military literature runs parallel to other strands of Romantic writing, forming a sombre shadow against which Romanticism took shape and offering its own exhortations for how to manage the life and vitality of the nation.

Temporalities in/of Crises in Anglophone Literatures

Author : Sibylle Baumbach,Birgit Neumann
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2023-08-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000922905

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Temporalities in/of Crises in Anglophone Literatures by Sibylle Baumbach,Birgit Neumann Pdf

Literary works play a crucial role in modelling and conceptualising temporalities. This becomes particularly apparent in times of crises, which put conventionalised temporal patterns and routines under pressure. During crises, past, present, and future appear to collapse into each other and give way to temporal disjunction and rupture. Offering pluralised and context-sensitive approaches to temporalities in and of crises, this volume explores how literature’s engagement with crises suggests both the need for and possibility of rethinking ‘time’. The volume is committed to examining the affordances of specific genres and their potential in pointing beyond temporalities of crises to facilitate a sense of futurity. Individual essays are grounded in recent theories of temporality and literary form, which are related to novel advancements in ecocriticism, queer studies, affect theory, and postcolonial studies. The chapters cover a broad range of examples from different literary genres to reveal the knowledge of literature about temporalities in and of crises.

Plastic Sovereignties

Author : Arne De Boever
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-09-20
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780748684984

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Plastic Sovereignties by Arne De Boever Pdf

Does sovereignty have a future in the 21st century?Through a sustained engagement with the work of the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, and against the background of contemporary political phenomena, Arne De Boever explores what positive political possibilities the notion of sovereignty might still hold. Using the philosophy of Catherine Malabou, he argues that these possibilities reside in an aesthetic reconceptualisation of sovereignty as a plastic power that is able to give, receive and explode the forms of our political future.

Care, Control and COVID-19

Author : Raili Marling,Marko Pajević
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2023-06-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110799446

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Care, Control and COVID-19 by Raili Marling,Marko Pajević Pdf

This volume sheds light on the social and cultural transformations that accompanied the Covid-19 crisis by looking at health and biopolitics from a philosophical and literary perspective. The biopolitical measures taken globally in response to the crisis have led to previously unheard-of restrictions in liberal societies, resulting in deep and potentially lasting transformations both in social structures and interpersonal relationships. Many researchers have addressed the Covid-19 crisis as a political or epidemiological challenge, but few have paid sufficient attention to the culturally specific reactions and cultural representations of the human beings at the centre of events. Literary analyses capture this human component and give insights into different reactions to, and protests against, the health-political measures addressing the crisis. This book puts the notion of biopolitics, first extensively theorised in the 1970s, to work in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, and uses literary case studies as starting points for discussions of contemporary politics, media, and legal and surveillance regimes. It brings together eleven scholars from six countries with the shared aim of combining literary and philosophical expertise to create a better understanding of the changes in society and political attitudes induced by the ongoing pandemic.

States of Exception in the Contemporary Novel

Author : Arne De Boever
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2012-03-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781441102485

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States of Exception in the Contemporary Novel by Arne De Boever Pdf

In the aftermath of the September 11 terror attacks, the political situation in both the United States and abroad has often been described as a "state of exception": an emergency situation in which the normal rule of law is suspended. In such a situation, the need for good decisions is felt ever more strongly. This book investigates the aesthetics, ethics, and politics of various decisions represented in novels published around 9/11: Martel's Life of Pi, Eugenides' Middlesex, Coetzee's Disgrace, and Sebald's Austerlitz. De Boever's readings of the novels revolve around what he calls the 'aesthetic decision.' Which aesthetics do the characters and narrators in the novels adopt in a situation of crisis? How do these aesthetic decisions relate to the ethical and political decisions represented in the novels? What can they reveal about real-life ethical and political decisions? This book uncovers the politics of allegory, autobiography, focalization, and montage in today's planetary state of exception.

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Chinese Literatures

Author : Carlos Rojas,Andrea Bachner
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780199383320

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The Oxford Handbook of Modern Chinese Literatures by Carlos Rojas,Andrea Bachner Pdf

With over forty original essays, The Oxford Handbook of Modern Chinese Literatures offers an in-depth engagement with the current analytical methodologies and critical practices that are shaping the field in the twenty-first century. Divided into three sections--Structure, Taxonomy, and Methodology--the volume carefully moves across approaches, genres, and forms to address a rich range topics that include popular culture in Late Qing China, Zhang Guangyu's Journey to the West in Cartoons, writings of Southeast Asian migrants in Taiwan, the Chinese Anglophone Novel, and depictions of HIV/AIDS in Chu T'ien-wen's Notes of a Desolate Man.

Contemporary Literature and the End of the Novel

Author : P. Vermeulen
Publisher : Springer
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2015-01-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137414533

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Contemporary Literature and the End of the Novel by P. Vermeulen Pdf

This book explores the paradoxical productivity of the idea of the end of the novel in contemporary fiction. It shows how this idea allows some of our most significant twenty-first century writers to re-imagine the ethics and politics of literature and to figure intractable forms of life and affect.

Genealogies of Speculation

Author : Suhail Malik,Armen Avanessian
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2016-01-14
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781472591685

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Genealogies of Speculation by Suhail Malik,Armen Avanessian Pdf

Genealogies of Speculation looks to break the impasse between the innovations of speculative thought and the dominant strands of 20th century anti-foundationalist philosophy. Challenging emerging paradigms of philosophical history, this text re-evaluates different theoretical and political traditions such as feminism, literary theory, social geography and political theory after the speculative turn in philosophy. With contributions from leading writers in contemporary thought this book is a crucial resource for studying cultural and art-theory and continental philosophy.

The Promise of Welfare in the Postwar British and Anglophone Novel

Author : Kelly M. Rich
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2023-07-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192645616

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The Promise of Welfare in the Postwar British and Anglophone Novel by Kelly M. Rich Pdf

The Promise of Welfare in the Postwar British Novel offers a new literary history of the Second World War and its aftermath by focusing on wartime visions of rebuilding Britain. Shifting attention from the "People's War" to the "People's Peace," this book shows that literature returns to the historic transition from warfare to welfare to narrate its transformative social potential and darker failures. The welfare state envisioned that managing individuals' private lives would result in a more coherent and equitable community, a promise encapsulated in the 1942 Beveridge Report's promise of care from the "cradle to the grave." The postwar novel reveals the intimate effects that follow when infrastructures of collective living seek to organize social interaction, tracing these effects through quasi-administrated home spaces such as girls' hostels, makeshift sanatoria, and experimental schools. Mid-century writers including Elizabeth Bowen, Muriel Spark, and Samuel Selvon used the militarized Home Front to present postwar Britain as a zone of lost privacy and new collective logics. As the century progressed, and as the unrealized dreams of welfare came to be dismantled, authors including Alan Hollinghurst, Michael Ondaatje, and Kazuo Ishiguro registered an unfulfilled nostalgia for a Britain that never was, situating British domestic policies within trajectories of historic and social violence. Contemporary fiction continues to reanimate the transition from a warfare state to a welfare state, preserving its transformative potential while redefining its possible futures. With this long view of postwar fiction, this volume demonstrates the holding power of welfare's promises of repair and Britain's mid-century on the British cultural imagination.

Risk and the English Novel

Author : Julia Hoydis
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 674 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2019-09-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110615418

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Risk and the English Novel by Julia Hoydis Pdf

Taking the cue from the currency of risk in popular and interdisciplinary academic discourse, this book explores the development of the English novel in relation to the emergence and institutionalization of risk, from its origins in probability theory in the late seventeenth century to the global ‘risk society’ in the twenty-first century. Focussing on 29 novels from Defoe to McEwan, this book argues for the contemporaneity of the rise of risk and the novel and suggests that there is much to gain from reading the risk society from a diachronic, literary-cultural perspective. Tracing changes and continuities, the fictional case studies reveal the human preoccupation with safety and control of the future. They show the struggle with uncertainties and the construction of individual or collective ‘logics’ of risk, which oscillate between rational calculation and emotion, helplessness and denial, and an enabling or destructive sense of adventure and danger. Advancing the study of risk in fiction beyond the confinement to dystopian disaster narratives, this book shows how topical notions, such as chance and probability, uncertainty and responsibility, fears of decline and transgression, all cluster around risk.

Narratives of Disability and Illness in the Fiction of J. M. Coetzee

Author : Pawel Wojtas
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2024-03-31
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781399522601

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Narratives of Disability and Illness in the Fiction of J. M. Coetzee by Pawel Wojtas Pdf

This study offers a detailed analysis of the fiction of J. M. Coetzee, including the novels of the South African and Australian periods, to demonstrate the development of Coetzee's engagement with the complexities of non-normative embodiment. In this illuminating monograph, Pawel Wojtas demonstrates the extent to which Coetzee's multifaceted depictions of disability offer a sustained critique of the ableist implications of political violence and neoliberal inclusionism alike. Exploring a wide range of notions, such as ocularnormativism, mute speech, eco-disability, disability Gothic, dismodernism, autogerontography, and bibliotherapy, Wojtas shows how Coetzee's 'disabled textuality' provokes a sustained meditation on various forms of cultural denigration of disability experience.

Crisis in Contemporary British Fiction

Author : Anastasia Logotheti
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2023-10-30
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781527551756

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Crisis in Contemporary British Fiction by Anastasia Logotheti Pdf

This collection of critical essays explores how contemporary British authors engage with the theme of crisis in their fiction. Of interest to scholars and students of literary and cultural studies, this volume investigates crisis as a complex phenomenon: not only as a cultural concept involving sociopolitical systems but also as a mode of challenge to established power structures and modes of representation across narrative traditions. Through the examination of a variety of leading authors such as Kazuo Ishiguro, and award-winning texts like Julian Barnes’ The Sense of an Ending (2011), this collection foregrounds the theme of crisis as a critical commonality emerging among vastly different stylistic expressions of local and global concerns. Bringing together a variety of scholars from Germany, Italy, Greece, the UK and the US, this collection provides diverse disciplinary perspectives and highlights the significance of social and ethical concerns in contemporary British fiction through the investigation of the theme of crisis.

Anglophone Verse Novels as Gutter Texts

Author : Dirk Wiemann
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2023-06-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781501399510

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Anglophone Verse Novels as Gutter Texts by Dirk Wiemann Pdf

Anglophone Verse Novels as Gutter Texts draws on the notion of the 'gutter' in graphic narratives – the gap between panels that a reader has to imaginatively fill to generate narrative sequence – to analyse the largely overlooked literary form of the verse novel. Marked at all levels by the tense constellation of segment and sequence, and a conspicuously 'gappy' texture, verse novels offer productive alternatives to the dominant prose novel in contemporary fiction, where a similar 'gappiness' has become a hallmark, as illustrated by the loosely interlaced multi-strand plot structures of influential 'world novels' (Bolaño, Mitchell, Powers). The verse novel is a form particularly prolific in the postcolonial world and among diasporic or minoritarian writers in the Global North. This study concentrates on two of the most prominent areas in which verse novels distinguish themselves from the prose novel to read texts by Derek Walcott, Anne Carson, Bernardine Evaristo, Patience Agbabi and others: In 'planetary' verse novels from the Caribbean, Canada, Samoa and Hawai'i, the central trope of the volcano evokes a world in constant un/making; while post-national verse novels, particularly in Britain, modify the established paradigms of imagined communities. Dirk Wiemann's study speculates whether the resurgence of verse novels correlates with the apprehension of inhabiting a world that has become unpredictable and dangerous but also promising: a 'post-prosaic' world.

Sex, Time, and Space in Contemporary Fiction

Author : Ben Davies
Publisher : Springer
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137485892

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Sex, Time, and Space in Contemporary Fiction by Ben Davies Pdf

Combining close readings of literature and theory, Sex, Time, and Space in Contemporary Fiction opens up new ways to consider the sex-time-space nexus. In an exciting and compelling contribution to contemporary literary studies, this book takes the concept of ‘exceptionality’ as its point of departure as developed through an exploration of Giorgio Agamben’s theory of the state of exception and the work of theorists including Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault. Through an analysis of a range of widely read contemporary fiction, including On Chesil Beach, Gertrude and Claudius, The Act of Love and Room, Ben Davies provides a rigorous exploration of narrative form and offers original theories of the prequel, narrative relations in terms of set theory, and the practice of reading itself.