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Material Transgressions - Beyond Romantic Bodies, Genders, Things (Paperback): Kate Singer, Ashley Cross, Suzanne L. Barnett Material Transgressions - Beyond Romantic Bodies, Genders, Things (Paperback)
Kate Singer, Ashley Cross, Suzanne L. Barnett
R1,147 Discovery Miles 11 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Material Transgressions reveals how Romantic-era authors think outside of historical and theoretical ideologies that reiterate notions of sexed bodies, embodied subjectivities, isolated things, or stable texts. The essays gathered here examine how Romantic writers rethink materiality, especially the subject-object relationship, in order to challenge the tenets of Enlightenment and the culture of sensibility that privileged the hegemony of the speaking and feeling lyric subject and to undo supposedly invariable matter, and representations of it, that limited their writing, agency, knowledge, and even being. In this volume, the idea of transgression serves as a flexible and capacious discursive and material movement that braids together fluid forms of affect, embodiment, and textuality. The texts explored offer alternative understandings of materiality that move beyond concepts that fix gendered bodies and intellectual capacities, whether human or textual, idea or thing. They enact processes - assemblages, ghost dances, pack mentality, reiterative writing, shapeshifting, multi-voiced choric oralities - that redefine restrictive structures in order to craft alternative modes of being in the world that can help us to reimagine materiality both in the Romantic period and now. Such dynamism not only reveals a new materialist imaginary for Romanticism but also unveils textualities, affects, figurations, and linguistic movements that alter new materialism's often strictly ontological approach. List of contributors: Kate Singer, Ashley Cross, Suzanne L. Barnett, Harriet Kramer Linkin, Michael Gamer, Katrina O'Loughlin, Emily J. Dolive, Holly Gallagher, Jillian Heydt-Stevenson, Mary Beth Tegan, Mark Lounibos, Sonia Hofkosh, David Sigler, Chris Washington, Donelle Ruwe, Mark Lussier.

Material Transgressions - Beyond Romantic Bodies, Genders, Things (Hardcover): Kate Singer, Ashley Cross, Suzanne L. Barnett Material Transgressions - Beyond Romantic Bodies, Genders, Things (Hardcover)
Kate Singer, Ashley Cross, Suzanne L. Barnett
R3,846 Discovery Miles 38 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Material Transgressions reveals how Romantic-era authors think outside of historical and theoretical ideologies that reiterate notions of sexed bodies, embodied subjectivities, isolated things, or stable texts. The essays gathered here examine how Romantic writers rethink materiality, especially the subject-object relationship, in order to challenge the tenets of Enlightenment and the culture of sensibility that privileged the hegemony of the speaking and feeling lyric subject and to undo supposedly invariable matter, and representations of it, that limited their writing, agency, knowledge, and even being. In this volume, the idea of transgression serves as a flexible and capacious discursive and material movement that braids together fluid forms of affect, embodiment, and textuality. The texts explored offer alternative understandings of materiality that move beyond concepts that fix gendered bodies and intellectual capacities, whether human or textual, idea or thing. They enact processes - assemblages, ghost dances, pack mentality, reiterative writing, shapeshifting, multi-voiced choric oralities - that redefine restrictive structures in order to craft alternative modes of being in the world that can help us to reimagine materiality both in the Romantic period and now. Such dynamism not only reveals a new materialist imaginary for Romanticism but also unveils textualities, affects, figurations, and linguistic movements that alter new materialism's often strictly ontological approach. List of contributors: Kate Singer, Ashley Cross, Suzanne L. Barnett, Harriet Kramer Linkin, Michael Gamer, Katrina O'Loughlin, Emily J. Dolive, Holly Gallagher, Jillian Heydt-Stevenson, Mary Beth Tegan, Mark Lounibos, Sonia Hofkosh, David Sigler, Chris Washington, Donelle Ruwe, Mark Lussier.

Frederick Schott of Derry Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and Descendants (Paperback): Kate S (Kate Singer) Curry Frederick Schott of Derry Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and Descendants (Paperback)
Kate S (Kate Singer) Curry
R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Romantic Vacancy - The Poetics of Gender, Affect, and Radical Speculation (Paperback): Kate Singer Romantic Vacancy - The Poetics of Gender, Affect, and Radical Speculation (Paperback)
Kate Singer
R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Romantic Automata - Exhibitions, Figures, Organisms (Paperback): Michael Demson, Christopher R. Clason Romantic Automata - Exhibitions, Figures, Organisms (Paperback)
Michael Demson, Christopher R. Clason; Contributions by Frederick Burwick, Ashley Shams, Peter Erickson, …
R999 Discovery Miles 9 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For most of the eighteenth century, automata were deemed a celebration of human ingenuity, feats of science and reason. Among the Romantics, however, they prompted a contradictory apprehension about mechanization and contrivance: such science and engineering threatened the spiritual nature of life, the source of compassion in human society. A deep dread of puppets and the machinery that propels them consequently surfaced in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century literature. Romantic Automata is a collection of essays examining the rise of this cultural suspicion of mechanical imitations of life. Recent scholarship in post-humanism, post-colonialism, disability studies, post-modern feminism, eco-criticism, and radical Orientalism has significantly affected the critical discourse on this topic. In engaging with the work and thought of Coleridge, Poe, Hoffmann, Mary Shelley, and other Romantic luminaries, the contributors to this collection open new methodological approaches to understanding human interaction with technology that strives to simulate, supplement, or supplant organic life. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press. 

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