Rancière and Literature / / Grace Hellyer, Julian Murphet.

Analyses and contextualises the concepts that underpin Rancière’s thought on literature, scrutinising his interpretations of particular worksThis collection of 13 original essays engages with Rancière’s accounts of literature from across his work, putting his conceptual apparatus to work in acts of...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Critical Connections : CRCO
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Physical Description:1 online resource (288 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Notes on Contributors --
Introduction: Rancière and Literature --
I Coordinates --
1 Fictions of Time --
2 Jacques Rancière in the Forest of Signs: Indiscipline, Figurality and Translation --
3 Rancière and Tragedy --
4 Rancière Lost: On John Milton and Aesthetics --
5 ‘A New Mode of the Existence of Truth’: Rancière and the Beginnings of Modernity 1780–1830 --
II Realisms --
6 The Novelist and Her Poor: Nineteenth-Century Character Dynamics --
7 ‘Broiled in Hell-fire’: Melville, Rancière and the Heresy of Literarity --
8 Why Maggie Tulliver Had To Be Killed --
9 The Meaning in the Detail: Literature and the Detritus of the Nineteenth Century in Jacques Rancière and Walter Benjamin --
III Contemporaneities --
10 Ineluctable Modality of the Sensible: Poverty and Form in Ulysses --
11 The Politics of Realism in Rancière and Houellebecq --
12 Literature, Politics and Action --
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Summary:Analyses and contextualises the concepts that underpin Rancière’s thought on literature, scrutinising his interpretations of particular worksThis collection of 13 original essays engages with Rancière’s accounts of literature from across his work, putting his conceptual apparatus to work in acts of literary criticism. From his archival investigations of the literary efforts of 19th-century workers to his engagements with specific novelists and poets, and from his concept of 'literarity' to his central positioning of the novel in his account of the three 'regimes' of literary practice, this collection unearths, consolidates, evaluates and critiques Rancière's work on and with literature. ContributorsArne De Boever, California Institute of the Arts, USAJustin Clemens, University of Melbourne, AustraliaOliver Feltham, American University of Paris, FranceElaine Freedgood, New York University, USAAndrew Gibson, formerly Royal Holloway, University of London, UK and Northwestern University, USAGrace Hellyer, University of New South Wales, AustraliaEric Méchoulan, University of Montréal, CanadaJulian Murphet, University of New South Wales, AustraliaBert Olivier, University of the Free State and University of KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaJacques Rancière, University of Paris VIII (Emeritus), FranceAlison Ross, Monash University, AustraliaEmily Steinlight, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781474402590
9783110780444
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Grace Hellyer, Julian Murphet.