After Modernism
Women, Gender, Race
Herausgeber: Goulimari, Pelagia
After Modernism
Women, Gender, Race
Herausgeber: Goulimari, Pelagia
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In "after modernism" the meanings of "after" include periodisation, homage and critique. This book attends to neglected genealogies and intertexts—"high" and "low"—yet offering unacknowledged ontological, epistemological, conceptual and figurative resources.
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In "after modernism" the meanings of "after" include periodisation, homage and critique. This book attends to neglected genealogies and intertexts—"high" and "low"—yet offering unacknowledged ontological, epistemological, conceptual and figurative resources.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781032443393
- ISBN-10: 1032443391
- Artikelnr.: 66718422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9781032443393
- ISBN-10: 1032443391
- Artikelnr.: 66718422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Pelagia Goulimari is Senior Research Fellow and Co-Director of the M.St. in Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies and "Intersectional Humanities" at the University of Oxford, UK. Her books include Postmodernism: What Moment? ; Toni Morrison; Literary Criticism and Theory: From Plato to Postcolonialism; Women Writing Across Cultures; Love and Vulnerability; and The Oxford Encyclopedia of Literary Theory. She is the editor of Angelaki.
1. Introduction-After Modernism: Women, Gender, Race 2. The Afters and Now
of Modernism: Connecting Leanne Howe's Native Tribalography and the
Decolonizing Arts of Britain's Kabe Wilson and the Marshall Islands' Kathy
Jetn¿il-Kijiner 3. Rethinking the Liberian Predicament in Anti-Black Terms:
On Repatriation, Modernity, and the Ethno-Racial Choreographies of Civil
War 4. A Grammar of Modern Silence: Race, Gender, and Visible Invisibility
in Iola Leroy and Contending Forces 5. Indigenismo and the Limits of
Cultural Appropriation: Frida Kahlo and Marina Núñez del Prado 6. Gender
and Race in the Modernist Middlebrow: Louise Faure-Favier's Blanche et Noir
7. Restaging Respectability: The Subversive Performances of Josephine Baker
and Nora Holt in Jazz-Age Paris 8. Fashioning Modernism: Rose Piper's
Painting and Fabric Design 9. The "White Darkness": Considering Modernist
Investments in the "Primitive" through Maya Deren's Work in Haiti (1947-53)
10. Shredding, Burning, Tunnelling: Modernity, Mrs. Dalloway, Sula and My
Grandparents circa 1922 11. Doublings and Dissociation in Nella Larsen's
Passing and Helen Oyeyemi's Boy, Snow, Bird 12. Dream*Hoping into Futures:
Black Women in the Harlem Renaissance and Afrofuturism 13. The Black
Woman's Mask: Fanon, Capécia, Condé 14. "In the Centre of Our Circle":
Gender, Selfhood and Non-Linear Time in Yvonne Vera's Nehanda 15.
"Screaming in Delight": Qiu Miaojin's Queer Modernist Births in and for
Taiwan
of Modernism: Connecting Leanne Howe's Native Tribalography and the
Decolonizing Arts of Britain's Kabe Wilson and the Marshall Islands' Kathy
Jetn¿il-Kijiner 3. Rethinking the Liberian Predicament in Anti-Black Terms:
On Repatriation, Modernity, and the Ethno-Racial Choreographies of Civil
War 4. A Grammar of Modern Silence: Race, Gender, and Visible Invisibility
in Iola Leroy and Contending Forces 5. Indigenismo and the Limits of
Cultural Appropriation: Frida Kahlo and Marina Núñez del Prado 6. Gender
and Race in the Modernist Middlebrow: Louise Faure-Favier's Blanche et Noir
7. Restaging Respectability: The Subversive Performances of Josephine Baker
and Nora Holt in Jazz-Age Paris 8. Fashioning Modernism: Rose Piper's
Painting and Fabric Design 9. The "White Darkness": Considering Modernist
Investments in the "Primitive" through Maya Deren's Work in Haiti (1947-53)
10. Shredding, Burning, Tunnelling: Modernity, Mrs. Dalloway, Sula and My
Grandparents circa 1922 11. Doublings and Dissociation in Nella Larsen's
Passing and Helen Oyeyemi's Boy, Snow, Bird 12. Dream*Hoping into Futures:
Black Women in the Harlem Renaissance and Afrofuturism 13. The Black
Woman's Mask: Fanon, Capécia, Condé 14. "In the Centre of Our Circle":
Gender, Selfhood and Non-Linear Time in Yvonne Vera's Nehanda 15.
"Screaming in Delight": Qiu Miaojin's Queer Modernist Births in and for
Taiwan
1. Introduction-After Modernism: Women, Gender, Race 2. The Afters and Now
of Modernism: Connecting Leanne Howe's Native Tribalography and the
Decolonizing Arts of Britain's Kabe Wilson and the Marshall Islands' Kathy
Jetn¿il-Kijiner 3. Rethinking the Liberian Predicament in Anti-Black Terms:
On Repatriation, Modernity, and the Ethno-Racial Choreographies of Civil
War 4. A Grammar of Modern Silence: Race, Gender, and Visible Invisibility
in Iola Leroy and Contending Forces 5. Indigenismo and the Limits of
Cultural Appropriation: Frida Kahlo and Marina Núñez del Prado 6. Gender
and Race in the Modernist Middlebrow: Louise Faure-Favier's Blanche et Noir
7. Restaging Respectability: The Subversive Performances of Josephine Baker
and Nora Holt in Jazz-Age Paris 8. Fashioning Modernism: Rose Piper's
Painting and Fabric Design 9. The "White Darkness": Considering Modernist
Investments in the "Primitive" through Maya Deren's Work in Haiti (1947-53)
10. Shredding, Burning, Tunnelling: Modernity, Mrs. Dalloway, Sula and My
Grandparents circa 1922 11. Doublings and Dissociation in Nella Larsen's
Passing and Helen Oyeyemi's Boy, Snow, Bird 12. Dream*Hoping into Futures:
Black Women in the Harlem Renaissance and Afrofuturism 13. The Black
Woman's Mask: Fanon, Capécia, Condé 14. "In the Centre of Our Circle":
Gender, Selfhood and Non-Linear Time in Yvonne Vera's Nehanda 15.
"Screaming in Delight": Qiu Miaojin's Queer Modernist Births in and for
Taiwan
of Modernism: Connecting Leanne Howe's Native Tribalography and the
Decolonizing Arts of Britain's Kabe Wilson and the Marshall Islands' Kathy
Jetn¿il-Kijiner 3. Rethinking the Liberian Predicament in Anti-Black Terms:
On Repatriation, Modernity, and the Ethno-Racial Choreographies of Civil
War 4. A Grammar of Modern Silence: Race, Gender, and Visible Invisibility
in Iola Leroy and Contending Forces 5. Indigenismo and the Limits of
Cultural Appropriation: Frida Kahlo and Marina Núñez del Prado 6. Gender
and Race in the Modernist Middlebrow: Louise Faure-Favier's Blanche et Noir
7. Restaging Respectability: The Subversive Performances of Josephine Baker
and Nora Holt in Jazz-Age Paris 8. Fashioning Modernism: Rose Piper's
Painting and Fabric Design 9. The "White Darkness": Considering Modernist
Investments in the "Primitive" through Maya Deren's Work in Haiti (1947-53)
10. Shredding, Burning, Tunnelling: Modernity, Mrs. Dalloway, Sula and My
Grandparents circa 1922 11. Doublings and Dissociation in Nella Larsen's
Passing and Helen Oyeyemi's Boy, Snow, Bird 12. Dream*Hoping into Futures:
Black Women in the Harlem Renaissance and Afrofuturism 13. The Black
Woman's Mask: Fanon, Capécia, Condé 14. "In the Centre of Our Circle":
Gender, Selfhood and Non-Linear Time in Yvonne Vera's Nehanda 15.
"Screaming in Delight": Qiu Miaojin's Queer Modernist Births in and for
Taiwan