Modernism, Theory, and Responsible Reading
Modernism, Theory, and Responsible Reading
A Critical Conversation
Ross, Professor Stephen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
09/2021
256
Dura
Inglês
9781350185814
15 a 20 dias
540
1. Stephen Ross (University of Victoria) - "Responsible Reading"
Section I: Theory
2. Robert Baines (University of Evansville) - "The Positive of the Negative: Joycean Post-Structuralism as Felskian Critique"
3. Fabio Ackelrud Durao (Unicamp) -"Responsible Reading of Theory"
4. Yan Tang (University of Victoria) - "Modernism, Critical Theory, and Affect Theory Avant la lettre"
5. Kathryn Carney (Western University) - "The Case for Prosthetic Thinking"
Section II: Method
6. Daniel Aureliano Newman (University of Toronto) - "Beyond the Search Image: Reading as (re)search"
7. Cristina Ionica (Fanshawe College) -"On the Advantages of Saying "No" (to Binaries, Totalizations, "Weakness," "Modesty," "Humility")"
8. Masami Sugimori (Florida Gulf Coast University) - "Weak Theory, "Responsible" Reading, and Literary Criticism"
Section III: Practice
9. Roger Rothman (Bucknell University) - "Absolutely Small: Sketch of an Anarchist Aesthetic"
10. Matthew Gannon (Boston College) - "Adorno as a Reader: Writing the Mediation of Literature and Philosophy
11. Sonita Sarker (Macalester College) - "Writing from Somewhere, Reading from Anywhere: New Criticism and (Neo)liberal Globalization"
12. Rivky Mondal (University of Chicago) - "Too Literal Transation: Some Poems of Roger Fry"
Afterword
12. Paul K. Saint-Amour - "Afterword"
1. Stephen Ross (University of Victoria) - "Responsible Reading"
Section I: Theory
2. Robert Baines (University of Evansville) - "The Positive of the Negative: Joycean Post-Structuralism as Felskian Critique"
3. Fabio Ackelrud Durao (Unicamp) -"Responsible Reading of Theory"
4. Yan Tang (University of Victoria) - "Modernism, Critical Theory, and Affect Theory Avant la lettre"
5. Kathryn Carney (Western University) - "The Case for Prosthetic Thinking"
Section II: Method
6. Daniel Aureliano Newman (University of Toronto) - "Beyond the Search Image: Reading as (re)search"
7. Cristina Ionica (Fanshawe College) -"On the Advantages of Saying "No" (to Binaries, Totalizations, "Weakness," "Modesty," "Humility")"
8. Masami Sugimori (Florida Gulf Coast University) - "Weak Theory, "Responsible" Reading, and Literary Criticism"
Section III: Practice
9. Roger Rothman (Bucknell University) - "Absolutely Small: Sketch of an Anarchist Aesthetic"
10. Matthew Gannon (Boston College) - "Adorno as a Reader: Writing the Mediation of Literature and Philosophy
11. Sonita Sarker (Macalester College) - "Writing from Somewhere, Reading from Anywhere: New Criticism and (Neo)liberal Globalization"
12. Rivky Mondal (University of Chicago) - "Too Literal Transation: Some Poems of Roger Fry"
Afterword
12. Paul K. Saint-Amour - "Afterword"