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基本説明
Explores how homoerotic affect - instantiated in the works of Rimbaud, Crane and Eliot - contributes to queer theory, and shows what poetry has to offer critical inquiry.
Full Description
First published in 2003. This volume aims to re-establish an interest in poetry by integrating questions of prosody and aesthetics with political literary inquiry. The broader theoretical goal is nothing less than a rehabilitation of the concepts of affect and imagination, though the study also argues against anti-formalist approaches to literature.
Contents
Preface: The Intellectual Life of the Feelings Acknowledgments Chapter One: The Anatomy of Decision: Modernist Bodies and the Meaning of No Chapter Two: The Rack of Enchantments: New Love in Rimbaud's Illuminations Chapter Three: Jouissance of the Commodities: Rimbaud against Erotic Reification Chapter Four: Empire of the Closet: Erotic Colonization in The Waste Land Chapter Five: Perversion's Permanent Target: Hart Crane and the Uses of Memory Conclusion: A Lovely End Epilogue: Wine Notes Bibliography Index