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Dysfluencies - On Speech Disorders in Modern Literature (Paperback)
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Dysfluencies - On Speech Disorders in Modern Literature (Paperback)
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Dysfluencies is the first comprehensive study of how speech
disorders are portrayed in modern literature. Tracing the roots of
this interaction between literary practice and speech pathology
back to the rise of aphasiology in the 1860s, Dysfluencies examines
portrayals of disordered speech by writers like Zola, Proust,
Joyce, Melville, and Mishima, as well as contemporary writers like
Philip Roth, Gail Jones, and Jonathan Lethem. Dysfluencies thus
speaks directly to the growing interest at present, both in popular
culture and the Humanities, regarding the status of the Self in
relation to speech pathology. The need for this type of study is
clear considering the number of prominent writers whose works
foreground disorders of speech: Melville, Zola, Kesey, Mishima,
Roth, et al. Moreover, thinkers like Freud, Bergson, and Jakobson
were similarly concerned with the implications of language
breakdown. This volume shows this concern began with the rise of
neurology and aphasiology, which challenged spiritual conceptions
of language and replaced them with a view of language as a material
process rooted in the brain. Dysfluencies traces the history of
this interaction between literary practice and speech pathology,
arguing that works of literature have responded differently to the
issue of language breakdown as the dominant views on the issue have
shifted from neurological (circa 1860s to 1920s) to psychological
(circa 1920s to 1980s), and back to neurological during the
so-called "decade of the Brain" (the 1990s).
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