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The Politics Of Aesthetics Nationalism Gender Romanticism Marc Redfield

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The Politics Of Aesthetics Nationalism Gender Romanticism Marc Redfield
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.45 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Marc Redfield
ISBN: 9781503620032, 1503620034
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Politics Of Aesthetics Nationalism Gender Romanticism Marc Redfield by Marc Redfield 9781503620032, 1503620034 instant download after payment.

This book suggests that modern cultural and critical institutions have persistently associated questions of aesthetics and politics with literature, theory, technics, and Romanticism. Its first section examines aesthetic nationalism and the figure of the body, focusing on writings by Benedict Anderson, J. G. Fichte, and Matthew Arnold, and arguing that uneasy acts of aestheticization (of media technology) and abjection (of the maternal body) undergird the production of the national body as “imagined community.” Subsequent chapters on Paul de Man, Friedrich Schlegel, and Percy Shelley explore the career of the gendered body in the aesthetic tradition and the relationship among aesthetics, technics, politics, and figurative language. The author accounts for the hysteria that has characterized media representations of theory, explains why and how Romanticism has remained a locus of extravagant political hopes and anxieties, and, in a sequence of close readings, uncovers the “anaesthetic” condition of possibility of the politics of aesthetics.

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