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OverviewLiterature, Performance, and Somaesthetics views textual and extra-textual worlds as intimately connected, as forming a continuum, in fact. The essays - on literature, philosophy and the arts - gathered here derive their theoretical inspirations from two realms where embodiment and agency are particularly stressed: namely, from philosophical somaesthetics, a discipline proposed by Richard Shusterman in 1999, and from performance studies, remarkable for its current expansion. In most general terms, the point of convergence for somaesthetics and performativity is their stressing the agency of the embodied and sentient human self. The contributors explore the question of agency in its various manifestations. They examine the construction of literary characters, with emphasis on the representation of their corporeality and affectivity. They look into the problem of the formation of the literary canon as en-acted rather than established, and into literary history as retold rather than re-written. They also focus on the problems of literary reception, considering it on the physical, visceral level. While showing keen interest in performance studies and somaesthetics, the authors also bring in the expertise gained in their primary fields of research. Hence, the ideas explored in their essays are drawn from philosophy, literary theory, cultural studies, psychology, and hard science. The essays here are concerned with a variety of generic forms - epic literature, lyrical poetry, tragedy, experimental novel, thriller, literary history, theological treatise, documentary, flamenco and opera - in order to outline the field in the humanities where literature, philosophy and performance can meet, and where literary studies can benefit from the approaches offered by performance studies and philosophical somaesthetics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katarzyna Lisowska , Jaroslaw Wozniak , Anna BudziakPublisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9781443882811ISBN 10: 144388281 Pages: 299 Publication Date: 05 June 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsLiterature, Performance, and Somaesthetics is an exciting collection of original essays by a new generation of young international scholars who tackle a wide range of topics in philosophy, literature and the arts with admirable multidisciplinary skills and insightful intelligence. Central to the book is a commitment to the performative and somatic dimensions of culture in all its diverse expressive forms, and the compelling arguments of the collected essays vindicate that commitment. Professor Richard Shusterman Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities, Florida Atlantic University Literature, Performance, and Somaesthetics is an exciting collection of original essays by a new generation of young international scholars who tackle a wide range of topics in philosophy, literature and the arts with admirable multidisciplinary skills and insightful intelligence. Central to the book is a commitment to the performative and somatic dimensions of culture in all its diverse expressive forms, and the compelling arguments of the collected essays vindicate that commitment. Professor Richard ShustermanDorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities, Florida Atlantic University Author InformationAnna Budziak teaches literature and literary theory at the University of Wroclaw, Poland. Her research interests include British decadent aestheticism and Modernism. She has authored two book-length studies on T. S. Eliot (in Polish), and on Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde. The latter, Text, Body and Indeterminacy: Doppelganger Selves in Pater and Wilde, was shortlisted for the biennial ESSE Book Award, 2008-2010. She has also published articles exploring the interface between literature and philosophy.Katarzyna Lisowska graduated from the Department of Polish Studies at the University of Wroclaw, Poland, where she currently teaches poetics. Her research interests comprise gender criticism, queer criticism and feminist literary theory. In her doctoral thesis she considers different kinds of metaphors used in gender discourse as it has functioned in literary studies in Poland since 1989.Jaroslaw Wozniak graduated from the Department of Polish Studies at the University of Wroclaw, Poland. He is currently working on his doctoral thesis devoted to the performative turn in literary theory. His research interests include performance studies, the philosophy of the body, ecocriticism, and the politics of literature. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |