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Modernist Intimacies / Elsa Högberg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (248 p.) : 1 B/W illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781474441834
  • 9781474441858
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809.9112 23
LOC classification:
  • PN56.M54
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Bodies of Water: Fontane, Mann and the Private Performance of Wagnerian Eroticism -- 2 Stories of O: Modernism and Female Pleasure -- 3 Burning Feminism: Virginia Woolf ’s Laboratory of Intimacy -- 4 ‘Angles and surfaces declared themselves intimately’: Intimate Things in Dorothy Richardson’s The Trap -- 5 An Occasion of Intimacy: Duncan Grant, Paul Roche and a Jesus that Bloomsbury Could Live With -- 6 Cold Intimacy: Compassion, Precarity and Violence in Nathanael West’s Miss Lonelyhearts -- 7 ‘Me you—you—me’: Mina Loy and the Art of Ethnographic Intimacy -- 8 The Intimacies of the Modernist Diary -- 9 Leonora Carrington’s Poetics of Listening -- 10 ‘Je me trouve très sympathique’: Dada Intimacies -- 11 Overlapping Intimacies: Russian Fever, Domestic Morale and the BBC Home Service, 1941–5 -- 12 The Modernist Nonmodern: Provincialism and the Intimacy of Space -- Index
Summary: Illuminates the new and unsettling forms of intimacy explored in modernist literature and artOpens up fresh perspectives on modernism as central to early twentieth-century explorations of new modes of intimacy, many of which shape today’s social and political lifeOffers a timely account of modernist intimacies, where experts elucidate a wide spectrum of modernist texts from within the emergent field of intimacy studiesProvides original and innovative definitions of intimacy that will be valuable for research and teaching in literary subjectsModernist Intimacies traces modern intimacy back to the first decades of the twentieth century, showing that modernism played a crucial role in its emergence. Intimacy can no longer be seen as an exclusively private, familiar sphere of life independent of sociopolitical realities, and the twelve chapters present incisive, original perspectives on intimacy as a vital dimension of modernist aesthetic and social practices. They engage topics from music-making, wartime radio broadcasting and transnational relations to diary-writing, sexual pleasure, queer religiosity and same-sex love. In attending to a wide range of print literary texts as well as other media such as church murals and sonic archives, the book also points to the resonance of modernist intimacies in our own time.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Bodies of Water: Fontane, Mann and the Private Performance of Wagnerian Eroticism -- 2 Stories of O: Modernism and Female Pleasure -- 3 Burning Feminism: Virginia Woolf ’s Laboratory of Intimacy -- 4 ‘Angles and surfaces declared themselves intimately’: Intimate Things in Dorothy Richardson’s The Trap -- 5 An Occasion of Intimacy: Duncan Grant, Paul Roche and a Jesus that Bloomsbury Could Live With -- 6 Cold Intimacy: Compassion, Precarity and Violence in Nathanael West’s Miss Lonelyhearts -- 7 ‘Me you—you—me’: Mina Loy and the Art of Ethnographic Intimacy -- 8 The Intimacies of the Modernist Diary -- 9 Leonora Carrington’s Poetics of Listening -- 10 ‘Je me trouve très sympathique’: Dada Intimacies -- 11 Overlapping Intimacies: Russian Fever, Domestic Morale and the BBC Home Service, 1941–5 -- 12 The Modernist Nonmodern: Provincialism and the Intimacy of Space -- Index

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Illuminates the new and unsettling forms of intimacy explored in modernist literature and artOpens up fresh perspectives on modernism as central to early twentieth-century explorations of new modes of intimacy, many of which shape today’s social and political lifeOffers a timely account of modernist intimacies, where experts elucidate a wide spectrum of modernist texts from within the emergent field of intimacy studiesProvides original and innovative definitions of intimacy that will be valuable for research and teaching in literary subjectsModernist Intimacies traces modern intimacy back to the first decades of the twentieth century, showing that modernism played a crucial role in its emergence. Intimacy can no longer be seen as an exclusively private, familiar sphere of life independent of sociopolitical realities, and the twelve chapters present incisive, original perspectives on intimacy as a vital dimension of modernist aesthetic and social practices. They engage topics from music-making, wartime radio broadcasting and transnational relations to diary-writing, sexual pleasure, queer religiosity and same-sex love. In attending to a wide range of print literary texts as well as other media such as church murals and sonic archives, the book also points to the resonance of modernist intimacies in our own time.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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