Material Modernism

The Politics of the Page

George Bornstein author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:16th Mar '06

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Bornstein looks at modernism in its original sites of production.

Material Modernism looks at modernism in its original sites of production, the multiple versions, and the material features of the text itself. Bornstein recontextualizes works by a wide range of British, Irish, and American authors, including W. B. Yeats, Gwendolyn Brooks, Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore and James Joyce.Material Modernism draws on editorial theory, cultural studies and the history of the book to argue for a freshly historicized reading of modernism. Instead of taking texts as consisting of disembodied words, Bornstein considers their physical bodies as themselves semantically important. He argues that current constructions of literary modernism - like those that regard its achievements and attitudes as favoring the anti-historical over the historical, or product over process - are derived from the fixed, current, material forms of its texts. By studying modernism in its original sites of production and in the continually shifting physicality of its transmissions, an alternative construction emerges that emphasizes historical contingency, multiple versions, and the material features of the text itself. Bornstein recontextualizes works by a range of British, Irish, and American authors, including W. B. Yeats, Emma Lazarus, Gwendolyn Brooks, Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, James Joyce, and writers of the Harlem Renaissance, among others.

'Bornstein continually stresses both the fluidity and hybridity of culture and the necessity of creating a critical approach alive to its flux. That is perhaps the book's greatest strength, the impetus and equipment it gives readers to ignore shopworn interpretations and explore the evidence for themselves.' Publishers Weekly
'An engaging and clearly written work of scholarship.' Michigan Alumnus

ISBN: 9780521024853

Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm

Weight: 333g

200 pages