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Modernist Poetry And The Limitations Of Materialist Theory The Importance Of Constructivist Values Charles Altieri

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Modernist Poetry And The Limitations Of Materialist Theory The Importance Of Constructivist Values Charles Altieri
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.48 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Charles Altieri
ISBN: 9780826362650, 9780826362667, 0826362656, 0826362664
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Modernist Poetry And The Limitations Of Materialist Theory The Importance Of Constructivist Values Charles Altieri by Charles Altieri 9780826362650, 9780826362667, 0826362656, 0826362664 instant download after payment.

In Modernist Poetry and the Limitations of Materialist Theory, Charles Altieri skillfully dissects the benefits and limitations of Materialist theory for works of art. He argues that while Materialist theory can intensify our awareness of how art can foreground sensual dimensions of experience, it does not yet serve as an adequate description of much of what we experience as mental activity--especially in the domain of art, which depends on active imaginations and constructive energies for which no Materialist theory is yet adequate. He carefully shows how constructive imaginations operate in a range of modernist poetry that is especially attentive to the mind's powers because it provides alternatives to Impressionist sensibilities, which thrive on Materialist modes of attention. These modernists turned to versions of Hegel's idea of the "inner sensuousness," stressing how a work's very construction can provide different levels of sensuousness inseparable from the work of self-consciousness.

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