Ordinary Matters: Modernist Women’s Literature and Photography
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501346453
ISBN-10: 1501346458
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 42 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501346458
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 42 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Explores
the
aesthetics
and
cultural
politics
of
the
ordinary
in
works
by
Virginia
Woolf,
Dorothy
Richardson,
Gertrude
Stein,
Lee
Miller,
Dorothea
Lange,
Helen
Levitt
and
Margaret
Monck
Notă biografică
Lorraine
Simis
a
Lecturer
in
Modern
English
Literature
at
Western
Sydney
University,
Australia.
She
is
the
author
ofVirginia
Woolf:
the
Patterns
of
Ordinary
Experience(2010).
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsList
of
FiguresIntroduction:
Ordinary
Matters,
Modernity
and
Women's
Modernism
1.
'I
am
part
of
the
dense
smooth
clean
paving
stone':
The
Street
in
Dorothy
Richardson'sPilgrimage2.
Extraordinary
Actuality:
Helen
Levitt's
Streets
3.
Homely
Things:
Gertrude
Stein
and
Virginia
Woolf
4.
Mrs
Brown
and
the
Face-to-Face
5.
Dorothea
Lange:
On
Photographing
the
Familiar
6.
Banalities
of
Evil:
Lee
Miller's
Ethics
of
Seeing
War
Coda:
Margaret
Monck
and
the
Labour
of
the
EverydayBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Situated
at
the
intersection
of
modernism
studies
and
the
study
of
everyday
life,Ordinary
Mattersis
a
richly
informed
and
arrestingly
insightful
study.
Productively
collocating
the
disparate
work
of
writers
Dorothy
Richardson,
Gertrude
Stein,
and
Virginia
Woolf,
and
photographers
Helen
Levitt,
Dorothy
Lange,
Lee
Miller,
and
Margaret
Monck,
Sim
challenges
Marxist
and
feminist
critical
traditions
that
see
the
quotidian
as
a
problem
to
be
overcome,
compellingly
demonstrating
how
these
female
authors
and
photographers
found
affective,
political,
and
ethical
value
and
import
in
ordinary
experience.
In the beautifully written, richly illustratedOrdinary Matters, Lorraine Sim shows why the ordinary - as a theoretical concept and as a collection of facts in the world - mattered to modernist writers and artists. To understand the subtleties of these engagements, and why they matter ethically and politically, few critics offer as penetrating and graceful help as Sim.
InOrdinary MattersLorraine Sim consolidates her presence as a key figure in the field of modernist studies. This critically adept exploration of how the everyday figures in the work of modernist women writers and photographers establishes new terms for thinking about gender, modernity, modernism and the sphere of ordinary life. This is a substantial and novel intervention in both the theorization of the everyday and the gendering of modernism.
This innovative and compelling work challenges the field of everyday life studies by taking gender fully into account. Many of the field's presuppositions about the alienating experiences of modern life are overturned by these exhilarating readings that establish the value of the quotidian. Blending close assessments of modern women's literary texts and photographs with a rigorous engagement with everyday life theory, Sim digs deeply into the materiality of the ordinary so that pavements and storefronts, or shawls and boots, reveal the ways in which the 'ordinary matters.' Beautifully written and carefully researched, this work pushes the field of everyday life studies into vital new territory by positioning modern women writers and photographers in their rightful place as theorists of the everyday.
In the beautifully written, richly illustratedOrdinary Matters, Lorraine Sim shows why the ordinary - as a theoretical concept and as a collection of facts in the world - mattered to modernist writers and artists. To understand the subtleties of these engagements, and why they matter ethically and politically, few critics offer as penetrating and graceful help as Sim.
InOrdinary MattersLorraine Sim consolidates her presence as a key figure in the field of modernist studies. This critically adept exploration of how the everyday figures in the work of modernist women writers and photographers establishes new terms for thinking about gender, modernity, modernism and the sphere of ordinary life. This is a substantial and novel intervention in both the theorization of the everyday and the gendering of modernism.
This innovative and compelling work challenges the field of everyday life studies by taking gender fully into account. Many of the field's presuppositions about the alienating experiences of modern life are overturned by these exhilarating readings that establish the value of the quotidian. Blending close assessments of modern women's literary texts and photographs with a rigorous engagement with everyday life theory, Sim digs deeply into the materiality of the ordinary so that pavements and storefronts, or shawls and boots, reveal the ways in which the 'ordinary matters.' Beautifully written and carefully researched, this work pushes the field of everyday life studies into vital new territory by positioning modern women writers and photographers in their rightful place as theorists of the everyday.