Anglophone Literature and Culture in the Anthropocene
Title | Anglophone Literature and Culture in the Anthropocene PDF eBook |
Author | Gina Comos |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2019-05-02 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1527534073 |
Defined as an ecological epoch in which humans have the most impact on the environment, the Anthropocene poses challenging questions to literary and cultural studies. If, in the Anthropocene, the distinction between nature and culture increasingly collapses, we have to rethink our division between historiography and natural history, as well as notions of the subject and of agency since the Enlightenment. This anthology collects papers from literary and cultural studies that address various issues surrounding the topic. Even though the new epoch seems to require a collective self-understanding as a unified species, readings of the Anthropocene and conceptualizations of human-nature relationships largely differ in Anglophone literatures and cultures. These differing perspectives are reflected in the structure of this book, which is divided into five separate sections: the introductory part familiarizes the reader with the concept and the challenges it poses for the humanities in general and for literary and cultural studies in particular, and the three following sections combine broader, more theoretical, essays with in-depth critical readings of US, Canadian, and Australian representations of the Anthropocene in literature. The final part moves beyond literature to include media theoretical perspectives and discussions of photography and cinema in the Anthropocene.
Concrete Horizons: Romantic Irony in the Poetry of David Malouf and Samuel Wagan Watson
Title | Concrete Horizons: Romantic Irony in the Poetry of David Malouf and Samuel Wagan Watson PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Barratt-Peacock |
Publisher | Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2020-07-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783631812686 |
This book uses the model theory as a new way to approach Romanticism in contemporary Australian literature. It explores a model of Romantic irony in the poetry of two contemporary Brisbane poets: David Malouf and the Indigenous author Samuel Wagan Watson. The ironic dialectic is applied to the problem of postcolonial place-making in their work.
The Politics of Romanticism
Title | The Politics of Romanticism PDF eBook |
Author | Zoe Beenstock |
Publisher | Edinburgh Critical Studies in |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2017-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9781474426060 |
The Politics of Romanticism examines the relationship between two major traditions which have not been considered in conjunction: British Romanticism and social contract philosophy. She argues that an emerging political vocabulary was translated into a literary vocabulary in social contract theory, which shaped the literature of Romantic Britain, as well as German Idealism, the philosophical tradition through which Romanticism is more usually understood. Beenstock locates the Romantic movement's coherence in contract theory's definitive dilemma: the critical disruption of the individual and the social collective. By looking at the intersection of the social contract, Scottish Enlightenment philosophy, and canonical works of Romanticism and its political culture, her book provides an alternative to the model of retreat which has dominated accounts of Romanticism of the last century.
Smoke Encrypted Whispers
Title | Smoke Encrypted Whispers PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Wagan Watson |
Publisher | Univ. of Queensland Press |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2004-07 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 0702250449 |
These poems pulse with the language and images of a mangrove-lined river city, the beckoning highway, the just-glimpsed muse, the tug of childhood and restless ancestors. For the first time Samuel Wagan Watson's poetry has been collected into this stunning volume, which includes a final section of all new work.
The Hybrid Muse
Title | The Hybrid Muse PDF eBook |
Author | Jahan Ramazani |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2001-10 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0226703436 |
Postcolonial novelists such as Salman Rushdie and V.S. Naipaul are widely celebrated, yet the achievements of these poets have been strangely neglected. This work argues that these poets have dramatically expanded the atlas of English literature.
Earth Hour
Title | Earth Hour PDF eBook |
Author | David Malouf |
Publisher | University of Queensland Press(Australia) |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9780702250132 |
A breathtaking new volume of poetry from an Australian literary icon In his first full volume of poetry since Typewriter Music in 2007, David Malouf once again shows us why he is one of Australia's most enduring and respected writers. David Malouf's new collection comes to rest at the perfect, still moment of 'silence, following talk' after its exploration of memory, imagination and mortality. With elegance and wit, these poems move from profound depths to whimsy and playfulness. As Malouf interweaves light and dark, levity and gravity, he offers a vision of life on 'this patch/ of earth and its green things', charting the resilience of beauty amidst stubborn human grace.
An Imaginary Life
Title | An Imaginary Life PDF eBook |
Author | David Malouf |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 2012-11-30 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1409027392 |
In the first century AD, Publius Ovidius Naso, the most urbane and irreverant poet of imperial Rome, was banished to a remote village on the edge of the Black Sea. From these sparse facts, one of our most distinguished novelists has fashioned an audacious and supremely moving work of fiction. Marooned on the edge of the known world, exiled from his native tongue, Ovid depends on the kindness of barbarians who impate their dead and converse with the spirit world. But then he becomes the guardian of a still more savage creature, a feral child who has grown up among deer. What ensues is a luminous encounter between civilization and nature, as enacted by a poet who once catalogued the treacheries of love and a boy who slowly learns how to give it.