Haptic Modernism : : Touch and the Tactile in Modernist Writing / / Abbie Garrington.

Opens up the field of literary studies to the promise of a haptic-oriented analysisThis book contends that the haptic sense - combining touch, kinaesthesis and proprioception - was first fully conceptualised and explored in the modernist period, in response to radical new bodily experiences brought...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgements --   |t Chapter 1 Haptic Modernism --   |t Chapter 2 James Joyce’s Epidermic Adventures --   |t Chapter 3 Virginia Woolf, Hapticity and the Human Hand --   |t Chapter 4 Dorothy Richardson and the Haptic Reader --   |t Chapter 5 D. H. Lawrence: Blind Touch in a Visual Culture --   |t Chapter 6 Horrible Haptics --   |t Appendix: Tactile Terminologies --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a Opens up the field of literary studies to the promise of a haptic-oriented analysisThis book contends that the haptic sense - combining touch, kinaesthesis and proprioception - was first fully conceptualised and explored in the modernist period, in response to radical new bodily experiences brought about by scientific, technological and psychological change.How does the body's sense of its own movement shift when confronted with modernist film? How might travel by motorcar disorientate one sufficiently to bring about an existential crisis? If the body is made of divisible atoms, what work can it do to slow the fleeting moment of modernist life? The answers to all these questions and many more can be found in the work of four major writers of the modernist canon - James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence and Dorothy Richardson. They suggest that haptic experience is at the heart of existence in the early twentieth century, and each displays a fascination with the elusive sense of touch. Yet these writers go further, undertaking formal experiments which enable their own writing to provoke a haptic response in their readers. By defining the haptic, and by looking at its role in the work of these major names of modernist writing, this book aims to open up the field of literary studies to the promise of a haptic-oriented analysis, identifying a rich seam of literary work we can call 'haptic modernism'.Key FeaturesOffers a coherent history of ideas of the haptic, tracing their impact on literary innovation.Analyses the transformations of haptic experience in the modernist period, and its roots in developments in mechanised transport, the cinema, contemporary science and the rapidly modernising cityProvides in-depth studies of the work of Joyce, Woolf, Lawrence and Richardson from a new, haptic-oriented perspective, shedding new light on familiar figures of the modernist avant-garde.Puts literary experiments with the haptic in the context of work on touch in other fields 
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