Modern Political Aesthetics from Romantic to Modernist Fiction

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anthropology
antimodern
Art Text
Articulated Body
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Bruno Latour
capitalism
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Conrad's Novella
Cultural Unconscious
dance
dance in literary analysis
embodied cognition
emotion
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Ettinger's Theory
Exploitable Resource
Fabulous Artificer
fiction
Finnegans Wake
Formal Syntactic Structure
James Joyce
Joseph Conrad
Joyce's Case
King Leopold II
Lane's Case
literary theory
Marlow's Life
materialism
modernism
Modernist Literature
Nature Culture Hybridity
Nature Culture Relation
non-human
nonhuman
nonhuman agency
nonmodern
performance studies
philosophy
poetry
political activism
political philosophy
Propositional Thinking
Romantic Literature
romanticism
Sluggish Matter
Social Myth
social ontology
sociology
sociology of science
Traditional Subject
Transcendental Relation
Tudor Balinisteanu
We have never been modern
We were never modern
Wordsworth
Wordsworth's Poetry
Workingman's Paradise
Yeats
Yeats's Poem
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138303928
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 10 May 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this new research monograph, Tudor Balinsteanu draws on concepts of dance to demonstrate how the nonhuman is dealt with in terms of practical politics, that is, choreographies of social performance which emerge at the intersection of literature, art, and embodied life. Drawing on a number of influential texts by William Wordsworth, Joseph Conrad, W. B. Yeats, and James Joyce, this truly interdisciplinary monograph explores the relations between the human and the nonhuman across centuries of literature and as demonstrated in philosophical concepts and social experiments.

Tudor Balinisteanu is currently a Research Fellow in English Literature at University of Suceava, Romania. He is the author of Religion and Aesthetic Experience in Joyce and Yeats (2015), Violence, Narrative and Myth in Joyce and Yeats: Subjective Identity and Anarcho-Syndicalist Traditions (2013), and Narrative, Social Myth, and Reality in Contemporary Scottish and Irish Women's Writing: Kennedy, Lochhead, Bourke, Ní Dhuibhne, and Carr (2009). He has also published in a number of British, Irish, Canadian, and American journals.

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