Malicious Objects, Anger Management, and the Question of Modern Literature

Author:   Assistant Professor of German Jörg Kreienbrock (Northwestern University)
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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Publication Date:   01 September 2012
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"Why do humans get angry with objects? Why is it that a malfunctioning computer, a broken tool, or a fallen glass causes an outbreak of fury? How is it possible to speak of an inanimate object's recalcitrance, obstinacy, or even malice? When things assume a will of their own and seem to act out against human desires and wishes rather than disappear into automatic, unconscious functionality, the breakdown is experienced not as something neutral but affectively--as rage or as outbursts of laughter. Such emotions are always psychosocial: public, rhetorically performed, and therefore irreducible to a ""private"" feeling. By investigating the minutest details of life among dysfunctional household items through the discourses of philosophy and science, as well as in literary works by Laurence Sterne, Jean Paul, Friedrich Theodor Vischer, and Heimito von Doderer, Kreienbrock reconsiders the modern bourgeois poetics that render things the way we know and suffer them."

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Author:   Assistant Professor of German Jörg Kreienbrock (Northwestern University)
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
ISBN:  

9780823250721


ISBN 10:   0823250725
Publication Date:   01 September 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Undefined
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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The story Kreienbrock tells here is an interesting and thorough one, and it makes a contribution to the history of the modern subject amid the menagerie of objects from which he differentiates himself. -German Studies Review Kreienbrock's work is a welcome contribution to the recent trend for Thing Studies. -Sean Williams, Monatshefte


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J�rg Kreienbrock is Assistant Professor of German at Northwestern University.

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