New Materialist Literary Theory: Critical Conceptions of Literature for the Anthropocene (New Critical Humanities)
by: Kerstin Howaldt University of Erfurt (Editor, Contributor),Kai Merten University of Erfurt Germany (Editor),Philipp Erchinger(Contributor),Grant Hamilton(Contributor),Birgit Mara Kaiser(Contributor), Annina Klappert(Contributor), Evan Gottlieb (Contributor), Ann-Katrin Preis (Contributor), Arne De Boever Assistant Professor of American Studies California Institute of the Arts (Contributor), Marco Caracciolo Ghent University (Contributor), Daniela Keller University of Basel Switzerland (Contributor),Cord-Christian Casper (Contributor)&11more
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication Date: 2024/4/17
Language: English
Print Length: 244 pages
ISBN-10: 1666929123
ISBN-13: 9781666929126
Book Description
This edited collection builds on recent strands in philosophy that promote a critical conceptual return to the material world outside human culture. Through the lens of literary analysis and theory, it conceptualizes the potential of New Materialism as a timely mode of critique toward the current human condition and its effect on literature and the present. Organized around the key New Materialist concepts of entanglement and speculation, the chapters by renowned literary scholars and theorists approach literary texts and theory from onto-epistemological and speculative realist perspectives. Both concepts critically bespeak our precarious relation to matter during the Anthropocene. Entanglement analyzes this human inference with the material environment and its consequences, while speculation makes palpable our cognitive limits in grasping these consequences and our continued obligation to try to do so. Literature emerges as a site where entanglement and speculation, as well as their alignment, are intensively presented and negotiated. In highlighting these connections, the chapters in this collection bring entanglement and speculation (theory) together to form a critical literary theory fit for the Anthropocene.
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This edited collection builds on recent strands in philosophy that promote a critical conceptual return to the material world outside human culture. Through the lens of literary analysis and theory, it conceptualizes the potential of New Materialism as a timely mode of critique toward the current human condition and its effect on literature and the present. Organized around the key New Materialist concepts of entanglement and speculation, the chapters by renowned literary scholars and theorists approach literary texts and theory from onto-epistemological and speculative realist perspectives. Both concepts critically bespeak our precarious relation to matter during the Anthropocene. Entanglement analyzes this human inference with the material environment and its consequences, while speculation makes palpable our cognitive limits in grasping these consequences and our continued obligation to try to do so. Literature emerges as a site where entanglement and speculation, as well as their alignment, are intensively presented and negotiated. In highlighting these connections, the chapters in this collection bring entanglement and speculation (theory) together to form a critical literary theory fit for the Anthropocene.
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