Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild
Title | Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Boletsi |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2017-11-20 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9004352015 |
Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild responds to a contemporary political climate in which historically invested figures of otherness—barbarians, savages, monsters—have become common discursive currency. Through questionable historical comparisons, politicians and journalists evoke barbaric or primitive forces threatening civilization in order to exacerbate the fear of others, diagnose civilizational decline, or feed nostalgic restorative projects. These evocations often demand that forms of oppression, discrimination, and violence be continued or renewed. In this context, the collected essays explore the dispossessing effects of these figures but also their capacities for reimagining subjectivity, agency, and resistance to contemporary forms of power. Emphasizing intersections of the aesthetic and the political, these essays read canonical works alongside contemporary literature, film, art, music, and protest cultures. They interrogate the violent histories but also the subversive potentials of figures barbarous, monstrous, or wild, while illustrating the risks in affirmative resignifications or new mobilizations. Contributors: Sophie van den Bergh, Maria Boletsi, Siebe Bluijs, Giulia Champion, Cui Chen, Tom Curran, Andries Hiskes, Tyler Sage, Cansu Soyupak, Ruby de Vos, Mareen Will
Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild
Title | Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Boletsi |
Publisher | Brill / Rodopi |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2017-12-07 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9789004352001 |
In a contemporary political climate where barbarians, monsters, and savages have become ubiquitous figures of otherness, Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild gathers essays which explore both the oppressive, dispossessing functions and subversive potentials of these figures in and through art and literature.
Barbarian: Explorations of a Western Concept in Theory, Literature, and the Arts
Title | Barbarian: Explorations of a Western Concept in Theory, Literature, and the Arts PDF eBook |
Author | Markus Winkler |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 501 |
Release | 2023-07-31 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3476046117 |
Since Greek antiquity, the ‘barbarian’ captivates the Western imaginary and operates as the antipode against which self-proclaimed civilized groups define themselves. Therefore, the study of the cultural history of barbarism is a simultaneous exploration of the shifting contours of European identity. This two-volume co-authored study explores the history of the concept ‘barbarism’ from the 18th century to the present and illuminates its foundational role in modern European and Western identity. It constitutes an original comparative, interdisciplinary exploration of the concept’s modern European and Western history, with emphasis on the role of literature in the concept’s shifting functions. Critically responding to the contemporary popularity of the term ‘barbarian' in political rhetoric and the media, and its violent, exclusionary workings, the study contributes to a historically grounded understanding of this figure’s past and contemporary uses. It combines overviews with detailed analyses of representative works of literature, art, film, philosophy, political and cultural theory, in which “barbarism” figures prominently.
Languages of Resistance, Transformation, and Futurity in Mediterranean Crisis-Scapes
Title | Languages of Resistance, Transformation, and Futurity in Mediterranean Crisis-Scapes PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Boletsi |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2020-09-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3030364151 |
This collection rethinks crisis in relation to critique through the prism of various declared ‘crises’ in the Mediterranean: the refugee crisis, the Eurozone crisis, the Greek debt crisis, the Arab Spring, the Palestinian question, and others. With contributions from cultural, literary, film, and migration studies and sociology, this book shifts attention from Europe to the Mediterranean as a site not only of intersecting crises, but a breeding ground for new cultures of critique, visions of futurity, and radical imaginaries shaped through or against frameworks of crisis. If crisis rhetoric today serves populist, xenophobic or anti-democratic agendas, can the concept crisis still do the work of critique or partake in transformative languages by scholars, artists, and activists? Or should we forge different vocabularies to understand present realities? This collection explores alternative mobilizations of crisis and forms of art, cinema, literature, and cultural practices across the Mediterranean that disengage from dominant crisis narratives. Chapter 1 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
E(n)stranged: Rethinking Defamiliarization in Literature and Visual Culture
Title | E(n)stranged: Rethinking Defamiliarization in Literature and Visual Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Nilgun Bayraktar |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 305 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3031608593 |
9/11 in European Literature
Title | 9/11 in European Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Svenja Frank |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 383 |
Release | 2017-11-28 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 331964209X |
This volume looks at the representation of 9/11 and the resulting wars in European literature. In the face of inner-European divisions the texts under consideration take the terror attacks as a starting point to negotiate European as well as national identity. While the volume shows that these identity formations are frequently based on the construction of two Others—the US nation and a cultural-ethnic idea of Muslim communities—it also analyses examples which undermine such constructions. This much more self-critical strand in European literature unveils the Eurocentrism of a supposedly general humanistic value system through the use of complex aesthetic strategies. These strategies are in itself characteristic of the European reception as the Anglo-Irish, British, Dutch, Flemish, French, German, Italian, and Polish perspectives collected in this volume perceive of the terror attacks through the lens of continental media and semiotic theory.
Specters of Cavafy
Title | Specters of Cavafy PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Boletsi |
Publisher | University of Michigan Press |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2024-07-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0472904493 |
The Greek Alexandrian poet C. P. Cavafy (1863–1933) has been recognized as a central figure in European modernism and world literature. His poetry explored the conditions for animating the past and making lost worlds or people haunt the present. Yet he also described himself as “a poet of the future generations.” Indeed, his writings address concerns and desires that permeate the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. How does poetry concerned with the past, memory, loss, and death, carry futurity? How does it haunt, and how is it haunted by, future presents? Specters of Cavafy broaches these questions by proposing spectral poetics as a novel approach to Cavafy’s work. Drawing from theorizations of specters and haunting, it develops spectrality as a lens for revisiting Cavafy’s poetry and prose, fiction and nonfiction, as well as his poetry’s bearing on our present. By examining Cavafy’s spectral poetics, the book’s first part shows how conjurations work in his writings, and how the spectral permeates the entanglement of modernity and haunting, and of irony and affect. The second part traces the afterlives of specific poems in the Western imagination since the 1990s, in Egypt’s history of debt and colonization, and in Greece during the country’s recent debt crisis. Beyond its original contribution to Cavafy studies, the book proposes tools and modes of reading that are broadly applicable in literary and cultural studies.