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The New Modernist Studies Reader: An Anthology of Essential Criticism

Hardback

Main Details

Title The New Modernist Studies Reader: An Anthology of Essential Criticism
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Professor Sean Latham
Edited by Dr Gayle Rogers
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 244,Width 169
Category/GenreLiterature - history and criticism
Literary theory
Literary studies - from c 1900 -
ISBN/Barcode 9781350106260
ClassificationsDewey:809.9112
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 25 February 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Bringing together 17 foundational texts in contemporary modernist criticism in one accessible volume, this book explores the debates that have transformed the field of modernist studies at the turn of the millennium and into the 21st century. The New Modernist Studies Reader features chapters covering the major topics central to the study of modernism today, including: * Feminism, gender, and sexuality * Empire and race * Print and media cultures * Theories and history of modernism Each text includes an introductory summary of its historical and intellectual contexts, with guides to further reading to help students and teachers explore the ideas further. Includes essential texts by leading critics such as: Anne Anlin Cheng, Brent Hayes Edwards, Rita Felski, Susan Stanford Friedman, Mark Goble, Miriam Bratu Hansen, Andreas Huyssen, David James, Heather K. Love, Douglas Mao, Mark S. Morrisson, Michael North, Jessica Pressman, Lawrence Rainey, Paul K. Saint-Amour, Bonnie Kime Scott, Urmila Seshagiri, Robert Spoo, and Rebecca L. Walkowitz.

Author Biography

Sean Latham is Pauline Walter Endowed Chair of English and Comparative Literature and director of the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities. He is editor of the James Joyce Quarterly and co-founder of the Modernist Journals Project. His many previous publications include The Art of Scandal: Modernism, Libel Law, and the Roman a Clef (2009), and (with Gayle Rogers) Modernism: Evolution of an Idea (2016). Gayle Rogers is Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh, USA and associate editor of Critical Quarterly. His publications include Modernism and the New Spain: Britain, Cosmopolitan Europe, and Literary History (2012), Incomparable Empires: Modernism and the Translation of Spanish and American Literature (2016), and (with Sean Latham) Modernism: Evolution of an Idea (2015), alongside many articles and translations. He is the author of the forthcoming Speculation: A Cultural History (2021).

Reviews

What questions motivated the New Modernist Studies, and what arguments shaped the field? Latham and Rogers offer a collection that will let readers answer these and other queries for themselves. With each selection framed by headnotes that provide context for specific interventions, The New Modernist Studies Reader offers a chronological roadmap of how the field expanded and made itself new. -- Celia Marshik, Professor of English, Stony Brook University, USA