Who said it would be easy? by Emily O'callaghan

Who said it would be easy? by Emily O'callaghan

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Who said it would be easy? by Emily O'callaghan

Does reading shape who we are? What happens to the relationship between reading and subject-formation as methods of interpretation travel globally? Yael Segalovitz probes these questions by tracing the transnational journey of the New Critical practice of close reading from the United States to Brazil and Israel in the mid-twentieth century. Challenging the traditional view of New Criticism as a purely aesthetic project, Segalovitz illustrates its underlying pedagogical objective: to cultivate close readers capable of momentarily suspending subjectivity through focused attention. How Close Reading Made Us shows that close reading, as a technique of the self, exerted a far-reaching influence on international modernist literary production, impacting writers such as Clarice Lispector, Yehuda Amichai, William Faulkner, Jo o Guimar es Rosa, and A. B. Yehoshua. To appreciate close reading's enduring vitality in literary studies and effectively adapt this method to the present, Segalovitz argues, we must comprehend its many legacies beyond the confines of the Anglophone tradition.
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ISBN 13 9781800167520
ISBN 10 1800167520
Title Who said it would be easy?
Author Emily O'callaghan
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers
Year published 2023-10-26
Number of pages 214
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