buchspektrum Internet-Buchhandlung

Neuerscheinungen 2013

Stand: 2020-01-07
Schnellsuche
ISBN/Stichwort/Autor
Herderstraße 10
10625 Berlin
Tel.: 030 315 714 16
Fax 030 315 714 14
info@buchspektrum.de

V. Theile, L. Tredennick (Beteiligte)

New Formalisms and Literary Theory


Herausgegeben von Theile, V.; Tredennick, L.
1st ed. 2013. 2013. xxiii, 270 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2013
ISBN: 1-349-43636-4 (1349436364)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-43636-1 (9781349436361)

Preis und Lieferzeit: Bitte klicken


Bringing together scholars who have critically followed New Formalism´s journey through time, space, and learning environment, this collection of essays both solidifies and consolidates New Formalism as a burgeoning field of literary criticism and explicates its potential as a varied but viable methodology of contemporary critical theory.
Foreword; Heather Dubrow Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. New Formalism(s): A Prologue; Verena Theile PART II: THEORY 2. Toward a New Formalism: The Intrinsic and Related Problems in Criticism and Theory; Fredric V. Bogel 3. Doing Genre; Group Phi PART III: PRACTICE 4. Inventing an Ancestor: The Scholar-Poet and the Sonnet; Edward Brunner 5. From Close Reading to Cross-Reading: Sacco-Vanzetti Poetry and the Politics of New Formalism; Bartholomew Brinkman 6. Re-Reading for Forms in Sir Philip Sidney´s Defence of Poesy ; Corey McEleney and Jacqueline Wernimont 7. Collecting Body Parts in Leonardo´s Cave: Vasari´s Lives and the Erotics of Obscene Connoisseurship; Harry Berger Jr 8. Form as a Pattern of Thinking: Cognitive Poetics and New Formalism; Karin Kukkonen PART IV: PEDAGOGY 9. Reading Like a Writer: A Creative Writer´s Approach to New Formalism; Kelcey Parker 10. Punk Bodies, Jorie Graham, and the Draft Itself: Notes Toward a Lyric Formalism; Cynthia Nichols 10. ´One Another´s Hermitage´: New Formalist Pedagogy; Linda Tredennick Bibliography Index
"Following on several prominent interventions announcing the arrival of a New Formalism, this collection takes a catholic view of that movement, emphasizing an aesthetic turn, a return to formalism that cooperates with historical and contextual analysis. It recognizes craft, acknowledging the experience of practitioners. It will be widely assigned and debated." - Suzanne Keen, Washington and Lee University, USA

"This exciting collection of essays and manifesti reminds us of the "form" behind "formalism": that it engages society and history, is realized through process, and depends on transactions across the literary work. New Formalisms and Literary Theory will make you think again about both concepts." - Roland Greene, Stanford University, USA
Harry Berger, Jr., University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Scott Black, University of Utah, USA Fredric V. Bogel, Cornell University, USA Bartholomew Brinkman, Framingham State University, USA Edward Brunner, Southern Illinois University, USA Heather Dubrow, Fordham University, USA Group Phi, association of scholars, USA Nora Johnson, Swarthmore College, USA Karin Kukkonen, St. John´s College, Oxford University, UK Corey McEleney, Fordham University, USA Laura McGrane, Haverford College, USA Steve Newman, Temple University, USA Cynthia Nichols, North Dakota State University, USA Kelcey Parker, Indiana University South Bend, USA Kristen Poole, University of Delaware, USA Katherine Rowe, Bryn Mawr, USA Jaqueline Wernimont, Scripps College, USA Julian Yates, University of Delaware, USA