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Planetary Modernisms Susan Stanford Friedman

Planetary Modernisms By Susan Stanford Friedman

Planetary Modernisms by Susan Stanford Friedman


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Drawing on a vast archive, Susan Stanford Friedman recasts modernity as a networked, circulating, and recurrent phenomenon producing multiple aesthetic innovations across millennia. Rejecting the modernist concepts of marginality, othering, and major/minor, Friedman instead favors rupture, mobility, speed, networks, and divergence.

Planetary Modernisms Summary

Planetary Modernisms: Provocations on Modernity Across Time by Susan Stanford Friedman

Drawing on a vast archive of world history, anthropology, geography, cultural theory, postcolonial studies, gender studies, literature, and art, Susan Stanford Friedman recasts modernity as a networked, circulating, and recurrent phenomenon producing multiple aesthetic innovations across millennia. Considering cosmopolitan as well as nomadic and oceanic worlds, she radically revises the scope of modernist critique and opens the practice to more integrated study. Friedman moves from large-scale instances of pre-1500 modernities, such as Tang Dynasty China and the Mongol Empire, to small-scale instances of modernisms, including the poetry of Du Fu and Kabir and Abbasid ceramic art. She maps the interconnected modernisms of the long twentieth century, pairing Joseph Conrad with Tayeb Salih, E. M. Forster with Arundhati Roy, Virginia Woolf with the Tagores, and Aime Cesaire with Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. She reads postcolonial works from Sudan and India and engages with the idea of Negritude. Rejecting the modernist concepts of marginality, othering, and major/minor, Friedman instead favors rupture, mobility, speed, networks, and divergence, elevating the agencies and creative capacities of all cultures not only in the past and present but also in the century to come.

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A brave, challenging, and incredibly stimulating account of where modernist studies might go next. This book should be read and debated widely. In many ways it turns the 'new' of modernism into the 'now.' A book that emphatically, and in the very best possible way, provokes. -- Andrew Thacker, Nottingham Trent University, coeditor of The Oxford Handbook of Modernisms In this bold and brilliant book, Susan Stanford Friedman calls for a radical rethinking of the spatial and historical parameters of modernism. Learned and expansive, generous and generative, formally inventive and extraordinarily exhilarating to read, Planetary Modernisms will set intellectual agendas for years to come. -- Rita Felski, University of Virginia, editor of New Literary History This is one of the most exciting and consequential books of modernist scholarship in recent decades. Susan Stanford Friedman boldly crosses the boundaries between world-historical and literary scholarship, between criticism on twentieth-century and pre-1500 literature, between feminist and global scholarship, and between postcolonial and modernist studies. Passionate, provocative, and energetically argued, Planetary Modernisms will generate animated debate and fresh scholarship. -- Jahan Ramazani, author of A Transnational Poetics This book is bound to spark intellectual discussion for years to come. World Literature Today [Planetary Modernisms] brings together more than a decade of influential polemics and provocations... Their collective arrival in book form provides a valuable occasion to revisit, reflect, and reassess. -- Christopher Bush Modernism/modernity A thought experiment that invigorates the field of modernist studies by altering its scales of time and place. -- Laura Winkiel Contemporary Women's Writing [An] important new book. -- Rebecca L. Walkowitz Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies Friedman has added immeasurably to our stock of images by which modernity can be recognized and to the series of locations where it might be found. -- Bruce Robbins Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies Planetary Modernisms makes a signal contribution to the multi-disciplinary study of modernism and offers an incisive engagement with the planetary turn in the humanities and human sciences. Virginia Woolf Miscellany

About Susan Stanford Friedman

Susan Stanford Friedman is the Virginia Woolf Professor of English and Women's Studies, the Hilldale Professor of the Humanities, and director for the Institute for Research in the Humanities at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author of Psyche Reborn: The Emergence of H.D.; Penelope's Web: Gender, Modernity; H.D.'s Fiction; and Mappings: Feminism and the Cultural Geographies of Encounter, which won the Perkins Prize for Best Book in Narrative Studies. She has edited Analyzing Freud: Letters of H.D., Bryher, and Their Circle and coedited Signets-Reading H.D.; Joyce: The Return of the Repressed; and Comparison: Theories, Approaches, Uses. Her work has been translated into Chinese, German, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Serbian, and Spanish.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Part I. Rethinking Modernist Studies
1. Definitional Excursions
2. Planetarity
Part II. Rethinking Modernity, Scaling Space and Time
3. Stories of Modernity: Planetary Scale in the Longue Duree
4. Figures of Modernity: Relational Keywords
Part III. Rethinking Modernism, Reading Modernisms
5. Modernity's Modernisms: Aesthetic Scale and Pre-1500 Modernisms
6. Circulating Modernisms: Collages of Empire in Fictions of the Long Twentieth Century
7. Diasporic Modernisms: Journeys Home in Long Poems of Aime Cesaire and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
Conclusion. A Debate with Myself
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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GOR013417735
9780231170918
0231170912
Planetary Modernisms: Provocations on Modernity Across Time by Susan Stanford Friedman
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Paperback
Columbia University Press
20180227
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