Expansion and Contraction In 2008, Douglas Mao and Rebecca L. Walkowitz's “The New Modernist Studies” identified for readers of this journal “expansion” as the guiding principle of modernist scholarship (737). Mao and Walkowitz astutely ...
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Language: en
Pages: 384
Pages: 384
Bringing together 17 foundational texts in contemporary modernist criticism in one accessible volume, this book explores the debates that have transformed the field of modernist studies at the turn of the millennium and into the 21st century. The New Modernist Studies Reader features chapters covering the major topics central to
Language: en
Pages: 280
Pages: 280
The first book specifically devoted to the history and prospects of the new modernist studies.
Language: en
Pages: 208
Pages: 208
Modernism, Sex, and Gender is an up-to-date and in-depth review of how theories of gender and sexuality have shaped the way modernism has been read and interpreted from its inception to the present day. The volume explores four key aspects of modernist literature and criticism that have contributed to the
Language: en
Pages: 272
Pages: 272
The kinship between modernism and close reading has long between taken for granted. But for that reason, it has also gone unexamined. As the archives, timeframes, and cultural contexts of global modernist studies proliferate, the field's rapport with close reading no longer appears self-evident or guaranteed--even though for countless students
Language: en
Pages: 462
Pages: 462
Improvisation is a performance practice that animates and activates diverse energies of inspiration, critique, and invention. In recent years it has coalesced into an exciting and innovative new field of interdisciplinary scholarly inquiry, becoming a cornerstone of both practical and theoretical approaches to performance. The Improvisation Studies Reader draws together