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OverviewThis edited collection lends its origin to recent strands in philosophy that promote a critical conceptual return to the material world outside human culture. Through the lens of literary analysis and theory, this book devises the potential of New Materialism as a timely mode of critique towards the current human condition and its effect on literature and the present. With chapters by renowned literary scholars and theorists, key New Materalist conceptions of entanglement and speculation are represented by onto-epistemology and speculative respectively. Both of these concepts critically stipulate our precarious relation to this planet's matter following human interference. Entanglement analyzes this inference and its consequences, while speculation makes our cognitive limits in grasping these consequences and our obligation to continue trying to grasp them palpable. Literature acts as the site in which entanglement and speculation, as well as their alignment, are intensively presented and negotiated. Entanglement and speculation (theory) come together to work towards a critical literary theory fit for the Anthropocene. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kerstin Howaldt, University of Erfurt , Kai Merten , Kerstin Howaldt, University of Erfurt , Philipp ErchingerPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.70cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9781666929126ISBN 10: 1666929123 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 15 April 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"""Over the last decade or so, New Materialist philosophies have swept across the humanities and social sciences. Even so, the methodological implications for literary studies remain an open question. In this vivid edited collection, Kerstin Howaldt and Kai Merten present an array of original stabs at that question, summarizing and elaborating on existing insights, while pointing new ways forward."" --Tobias Skiveren, University of Copenhagen" Over the last decade or so, new materialist philosophies have swept across the humanities and social sciences. Even so, the methodological implications for literary studies remain an open question. In the vivid collection of essays, Kerstin Howaldt and Kai Merten presents an array of original stabs at that question, summarizing and elaborating existing insights, while pointing new ways forward. --Tobias Skiveren, University of Copenhagen """Over the last decade or so, New Materialist philosophies have swept across the humanities and social sciences. Even so, the methodological implications for literary studies remain an open question. In this vivid edited collection, Kerstin Howaldt and Kai Merten present an array of original stabs at that question, summarizing and elaborating on existing insights, while pointing new ways forward."" --Tobias Skiveren, University of Copenhagen ""Over the last decade or so, New Materialist philosophies have swept across the humanities and social sciences. Even so, the methodological implications for literary studies remain an open question. In this vivid edited collection, Kerstin Howaldt and Kai Merten present an array of original stabs at that question, summarizing and elaborating on existing insights, while pointing new ways forward.""" Author InformationKerstin Howaldt holds a PhD in English Literature from the University of Erfurt. Kai Merten is professor of British literary studies at the University of Erfurt. He is the founder of the Erfurt Network on New Materialism (ENNM). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |