Faultlines: Cultural Materialism and the Politics of Dissident Reading

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Faultlines: Cultural Materialism and the Politics of Dissident Reading

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 378 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198119951
  • DDC分類 820.9

Full Description

If we come to consciousness within a language that is complicit with the social order, how can we conceive, let alone organize, resistance? This key question in the politics of reading and subcultural practice informs Alan Sinfield's book on writing in early-modern England.

New historicism has often shown people trapped in a web of language and culture; through agile and well informed discussions of writing by Shakespeare, Sidney, Donne, and Marlowe, Sinfield reassesses the scope of dissidence and control. The early-modern state, Christianity, and the cultural apparatus, despite an ideology of unity and explicit violence, could not but allow space to challenging voices. Disruptions in concepts of hierarchy, nationality, gender and sexuality force their way into literary texts.

Sinfield is often provocative. He `rewrites' Julius Caesar to produce a different politics, compares Sidney's idea of poetry to Leonid Brezhnev's, and reinstates the concept of character in the face of post-structuralist theory. He keeps the current politics of literary study always in view, especially in a substantial chapter on Shakespeare in the United States. Sinfield subjects interactions between class, ethnicity, sexuality and the professional structures of the humanities to a detailed and hard-hitting critique, and argues for new commitments to collectivities and subcultures.

This is a controversial, lucid, informed, and timely book by a leading exponent of cultural materialism.

Contents

Theatres of war - Caesar and the vandals; cultural materialism, "Othello", and the politics of plausibility; when is a character not a character? Desdemona, Olivia, Lady MacBeth, and subjectivity; power and ideology - an outline theory and Sidney's "Arcadia"; "Macbeth" - history, ideology and intellectuals; history and ideology, masculinity and miscegenation - the instance of "Henry V"; protestantism - questions of subjectivity and control; Sidney's "Defence" and the collective-farm chairman - puritan humanism and the cultural apparatus; tragedy, God and writing - Hamlet, Faustus, Tamburlaine; cultural imperialism and the primal scene of US man - Daniel Boone country.