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Philosophical Positions & Movements, Intellectual Movements, Film History & Criticism, Literary Theory, Historiography, Renaissance & Modern Philosophy, Civilization - History, British History - General & Miscellaneous, English Literature

Victorian afterlife

by John Kucich
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Overview

A foundational look at contemporary uses of the Victorian and the presence of the past in postmodern culture.

Celebrated films by Francis Ford Coppola, Jane Campion, and Ang Lee; best-selling novels by A. S. Byatt and William Gibson; revivals of Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll's Alice, and nostalgic photography; computer graphics and cyberpunk performances: contemporary culture, high and low, has fallen in love with the nineteenth century. Major critical thinkers have found in the period the origins of contemporary consumerism, sexual science, gay culture, and feminism. And postmodern theory, which once drove a wedge between contemporary interpretation and its historical objects, has lately displayed a new self-consciousness about its own appropriations of the past. This diverse collection of essays begins a long-overdue discussion of how postmodernism understands the Victorian as its historical predecessor.

Contributors: Nancy Armstrong, Brown U; Ian Baucom, Duke U; Jay Clayton, Vanderbilt U; Mary A. Favret, Indiana U; Simon Gikandi, U of Michigan; Jennifer Green-Lewis, George Washington U; Kali Israel, U of Michigan; Laurie Langbauer, U of North Carolina; Susan Lurie, Rice U; John McGowan, U of North Carolina; Judith Roof, Indiana U; Hilary M. Schor, USC; Ronald R. Thomas, Trinity College; and Shelton Waldrep, U of Southern Maine.

John Kucich is professor of English at the University of Michigan. Dianne F. Sadoff is chair and professor of English at Miami University.

Translation Inquiries: University of Minnesota Press

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Book Details

Published
August 21, 2000
Publisher
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, c2000.
Pages
344
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780816633241

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