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Modernist Wastes: Recovery, Re-Use and the Autobiographic in Elsa von-Freytag-Lorighoven and Djuna Barnes: Historicizing Modernism

Autor Dr Caroline Knighton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2022
Modernist Wastes is a profound new critical reflection on the ways in which women writers and artists have been discarded and recovered in established definitions of modernism. Exploring the collaborative auto/biographical writings of Djuna Barnes and the artist, poetic and Dada performer Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Caroline Knighton reveals how these very processes of discarding, recovery and re-use can open up new ways of understanding a distinctively female modernist artistic practice.Illustrated throughout with artworks, original letters and manuscript facsimiles, the book draws on new archival discoveries to place the feminist recovery of neglected female voices at the heart of our understanding of modernist and avant-garde literary culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350249301
ISBN-10: 1350249300
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: 25 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Historicizing Modernism

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Draws on new archival discoveries to explore Djuna Barnes's collaborative autobiographical writings

Notă biografică

Caroline Knighton is an Independent Scholar and writer based in London. She formerly taught and convened courses at Birkbeck, University of London, UK.

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Series Editor Preface List of IllustrationsAcknowledgments Abbreviations INTRODUCTION: Textual Mess and Modernism's Gendered Wastes i. Modernism and Barnesean Waste ii. What is Waste? Cities, Bodies, Texts CHAPTER ONE: Stunning Subjects and Disruptive Body Practices i. Marginality and Modernity: Critical Histories of Exclusion and the Case of Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhovenii. Gods, Mutts and Readymades: 'America's Comfort - Sanitation!'iii. Calculated Containment: New Women and New York Dada's Mecanamorphic Portaitsiv. Not Me, Not That: Baroness Elsa and the Grotesque Protrusions of Modernism's Marginalia CHAPTER TWO: Art Dazzle: Modelling, Performance and the Baroness's Self-Representational Practices i. Self-Representational Practices, Collage and the Baroness's Dada Portraits ii. Making Mischief, or Looking Through a Glass Dynamically iii. Chimera in the Croquis Class: Spectacle, Performance and the Baroness's Body-Work iv. Übermarionettes and Living Statues CHAPTER THREE: 'Not Dead': Djuna Barnes's Mature Auto/biographic Poetics i. 'This Generation's Vulgarity': Djuna Barnes and the Biographic Impulseii. Textual Waste and the Structural Patterns of Djuna Barnes's Re-Made Modernism iii. Circulation in the Theme: Repetition, Refrain and Variation Across the Patchin Place Cycles iv. CHAPTER FOUR: Troubling Structures: Inner Time and the 'Baroness Elsa' Manuscript i. The Baroness's Interruptive Poetics ii. Cutting, Stitching, Weaving: Ida-Marie's 'strange handiwork'iii. Alexis Carrel and Nightwood's Troubling Structures iv. Denying the Called Response: Mothers, Daughters and The Antiphon CONCLUSION:Modernism Recovered BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX