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Diffractive Reading

New Materialism, Theory, Critique

Kai Merten (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
352 Seiten
2021
Rowman & Littlefield International (Verlag)
978-1-78661-396-7 (ISBN)
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Putting the New Materialist figure of diffraction to use in a set of readings – in which cultural texts are materially read against their contents and their themes, against their readers or against other texts – this volume proposes a critical intervention into the practice of reading itself. In this book, reading and reading methodology are probed for their materiality and re-considered as being inevitably suspended between, or diffracted with, both matter and discourse. The history of literary and cultural reading, including poststructuralism and critical theory, is revisited in a new light and opened-up for a future in which the world and reading are no longer regarded as conveniently separate spheres, but recognized as deeply entangled and intertwined.

Diffractive Reading ultimately represents a new reading of reading itself: firstly by critiquing the distanced perspective of critical paradigms such as translation and intertextuality, in which texts encountered, processed or otherwise subdued; secondly, showing how all literary and cultural readings represent different ‘agential cuts’ in the world-text-reader constellation, which is always both discursive and material; and thirdly, the volume materializes, dynamizes and politicizes the activity of reading by drawing attention to reading’s intervention in, and (co)creation of, the world in which we live.

Kai Merten is professor of British literature at the University of Erfurt. His main research and teaching interests are British literature and culture from various medial, material and global perspectives. He is the founder of the Erfurt Network on New Materialism (ENNM) and has initiated cooperations in the field of New Materialist methodologies with similar research groups in Erfurt (Max-Weber-Kolleg), Weimar, Utrecht, Berlin, Aarhus, Odense, Kiel and Warsaw.

1. Introduction - Kai Merten (Erfurt, Germany)

PART I: Diffractive Reading: Groundwork

2. On the Politics of Diffractive Reading - Birgit M. Kaiser

3. Heraclitus’s speculative onto-story: Impossible appointments and the importance of the encounter - Max Walther

4. Decoherent Reading: On the Constitutive Exclusions of Diffractive Reading - Stacey Moran

5. Reading speculative horror readings diffractively - Peter Schuck

PART II: Diffracting Literature: Diffractions of the World-Text-Reader Entanglement

6. Poem, Epic, and Epoch: A Diffractive Reading of William Carlos Williams’s Paterson and Georg Lukács’s Theory of the Novel in the Age of New Materialism - Brendan Johnston

7. Sauron’s Sliding Door: The Diffraction of Mythological and Intimate ‘Evil’ in Tolkien - Bo Kampmann Walther

8. Sensing I and Eyes in Ali Smith’s How to Be Both - Daniela Keller

9. Practices of Entanglement: UnReading the Genre in China Miéville’sThe Scar - Agnieszka Kotwasińska

10. The Entanglements of Harry Burden: A Diffractive Reading of Siri Hustvedt - Matthias Stephan

11. Surfacing: A diffractive reading experiment with books and houses in Walter Benjamin’s Ich packe meine Bibliothek aus and Carlos María Domínguez’ Casa de papel - Annina Klappert

PART III: Diffracting (in) Music, Visual and Digital Media

12. Diffractive Aesthetics & Holographic Literacies: Transcoding the Gigaton Volume Detector [A Diffracted Photo-Essay] - Jol Thoms

13. Diffracting Maternal and Female Midlife Sexual Assemblages in Postfeminist Popular Culture - Susan Yi Sencindiver

14. Ontoflecting Through U2 - Nathan D. Frank

15. Reprogramming Rhetoric: Toward a Diffractive Epistemology of Computer Composition - Sean McCullough

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie New Critical Humanities
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 164 x 228 mm
Gewicht 735 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Sozialwissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-78661-396-4 / 1786613964
ISBN-13 978-1-78661-396-7 / 9781786613967
Zustand Neuware
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