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The Modernist Anthropocene : Nonhuman Life and Planetary Change in James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Djuna Barnes / / Peter Adkins



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Autore: Adkins Peter Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Modernist Anthropocene : Nonhuman Life and Planetary Change in James Joyce, Virginia Woolf and Djuna Barnes / / Peter Adkins Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Edinburgh : , : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (252 p.)
Disciplina: 823/.91209112
Soggetto topico: Climatic changes in literature
Modernism (Literature) - History
Nature in literature
LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General
Soggetto non controllato: Literary Criticism
American
Classificazione: HM 1101
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Introduction: Modernism and the Anthropocene -- 1 The Matter of Politics in the Novels of James Joyce -- 2 James Joyce and the Revenge of Gaia -- 3 The Beastly Writing of Djuna Barnes -- 4 Sex, Nature and Animal Life in Djuna Barnes’s Ryder -- 5 The Sympathetic Climate of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando -- 6 The Disturbing Future of Virginia Woolf’s Lat e Writing -- Fallout: Modernism in the Nuclear Anthropocene -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Provides the first book-length analysis of modernism and the AnthropoceneProvides new and comparative readings of James Joyce, Djuna Barnes and Virginia Woolf, demonstrating how ecocriticism and posthumanism can open up new ways of understanding modernismIncludes new discoveries from Djuna Barnes’s archive that expand how we perceive her writingContributes to the turn in modernist studies towards the synthesis of historicism and theory, examining modernist fiction in the context of early-twentieth century scientific, environmental, and socio-political developments, while also bringing modernism into dialogue with contemporary theoryThe Modernist Anthropocene examines how modernist writers forged new and innovative ways of responding to rapidly changing planetary conditions and emergent ideas about nonhuman life, environmental change and the human species. Drawing on ecocritical analysis, posthumanist theory, archival research and environmental history, this book resituates key works of modernist fiction within the ecological moment of the early twentieth century, a period in which new configurations of the relationship between human life and the natural world were migrating between the sciences, philosophy and literary culture. The author makes the case that the early twentieth century is pivotal in our understanding of the Anthropocene both as a planetary epoch and a critical concept. In doing so, he positions James Joyce, Djuna Barnes and Virginia Woolf as theorists of the modernist Anthropocene, showing how their oeuvres are shaped by, and actively respond to, changing ideas about the nonhuman that continue to reverberate today.
Titolo autorizzato: The Modernist Anthropocene  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4744-8198-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910637766703321
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