Buch, Englisch, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 225 mm, Gewicht: 576 g
Reihe: ELCH
New Formalist Approaches in the Study of Literature, Culture, and Media
Buch, Englisch, 318 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 225 mm, Gewicht: 576 g
Reihe: ELCH
ISBN: 978-3-86821-887-9
Verlag: WVT Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier
CONTENTS
Preface and Acknowledgements .................................................................................. vii
ELIZABETH KOVACH, IMKE POLLAND AND ANSGAR NÜNNING
Introduction: Towards a New Formalism?
Conceptual and Theoretical Explorations ..................................................................... 1
I. THE CULTURAL WORK OF FORMS IN ANGLO-AMERICAN LITERATURE
FROM THE EARLY MODERN TO THE VICTORIAN PERIOD
KATHRIN BETHKE
Love’s Accountants: Double-Entry Bookkeeping
and the Sonnet Form in Early Modern England ......................................................... 25
CHRISTINE SCHWANECKE
Worlds of Sighs, Stories, and Music: The Cultural Work
of Alter-Generic and Intermedial Forms in Jacobean Tragedy ................................... 41
SIJIE WANG
Conflictive Forms, Reformative Conflicts:
The Inversion of Hierarchies in Aphra Behn’s Oroonoko .......................................... 55
ALEXANDER SCHERR
The Fragment at Work: Thomas Carlyle’s Novel Sartor Resartus (1834)
as Implicit Theory of Form and Model for Cultural Change ...................................... 71
II. THE CULTURAL WORK OF FORMS
IN MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE
WOLFGANG HALLET
The Cultural and Social Power of Semiotic Forms in the Novel ................................ 87
ALENA HEINRITZ
Forms of Work as Work of Form: The Poetics of Work and Labor
in Texts by Tret’yakov, Platonov, and Shalamov ..................................................... 105
MAREIKE GLIER
The Journals of Jim Elliot (1948–1955):
Affordances and Constraints of the Modern Spiritual Diary .................................... 121
DANIELA HENKE
‘Unreadable’ Texts. An Analysis towards the Ethics of Form
on the Basis of Holocaust Fictions by Thomas Lehr and Thomas Harlan ................ 133
MICHAELA BECK
From Plural to Impersonal: We-Narration
and Neoliberal Paradigms of Feeling in Contemporary U.S. Novels ....................... 151
KATRIN BECKER
Intersections of Class and Narrative Discourse:
Forms at Work in Zadie Smith’s NW ........................................................................ 167
ALEXANDRA EFFE
Forms at Work in Testimony: A Cognitive New Formalist Approach ..................... 185
III. THE CULTURAL WORK OF FORMS IN CONTEMPORARY MEDIA
JULIA VAEßEN
Cultural Models, Character Reception, and the Relevance of Form ......................... 205
REGINA LEONIE SCHMIDT
The Either-Or Decision – Illustrating Binary Forms at Work
by Means of the Patient’s Dilemma in Grey’s Anatomy (2005–) ............................. 223
EWELINA PEPIAK
Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?
Métissage and Whiteness in French Multicultural Comedy ..................................... 239
MAX BERGMANN
From Database Cinema to YouTube Aesthetics:
Digital Network Structures and Filmic Form ........................................................... 257
SARAH J. LINK
“The Camera Never Lies”: Form and Objectivity
in Warren Ellis and Ben Templesmith’s Fell: Feral City ......................................... 273
JULIA CAROLINE BÖCKLING
“Privacy Is Theft”: The Form of the List
in Depicting Social Media Engagement in Dave Eggers’ The Circle ........................ 291
Notes on Contributors ............................................................................................... 305