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Anti-Mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock Tom Cohen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Anti-Mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock By Tom Cohen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Anti-Mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock by Tom Cohen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)


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This 2004 book contains a series of readings of the work of major writers. Tom Cohen shows how analysis of long-undervalued material elements of writing - sound, signature, letters - exposes the limitations of new historicism and neo-pragmatism, and transforms our understanding of literary texts.

Anti-Mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock Summary

Anti-Mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock by Tom Cohen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

The material elements of writing have long been undervalued, and have been dismissed by recent historicising trends of criticism; but analysis of these elements - sound, signature, letters - can transform our understanding of literary texts. In this 1994 book Tom Cohen shows how, in an era of representational criticism and cultural studies, the role of close reading has been overlooked. Arguing that much recent criticism has been caught in potentially regressive models of representation, Professor Cohen undertakes to counter this by rethinking the 'materiality' of the text itself. Through a series of revealing new readings of the work of writers including Plato, Bakhtin, Poe, Whitman and Conrad, Professor Cohen exposes the limitations of new historicism and neo-pragmatism, and demonstrates how 'the materiality of language' operates to undo the representational models of meaning imposed by the literary canon.

Anti-Mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock Reviews

...the quixotic and often breathtaking combination of erudition and creativity that characterized de Man's work appears throughout Anti-Mimesis, lending Cohen's work a kind of paradigmatic authority. MLN
...an excellent book, well worth reading and rereading--in posthumanist or other ways. Cesare Casarino, American Literature

Table of Contents

Introduction: the legs of sense; Part I. Dialogue and Inscription: 1. Othello, Bakhtin and the death(s) of dialogue; 2. P.s.: Plato's scene of reading in the Protagoras; Part II. Parables of Exteriority - Materality in 'Classic' American Texts: 3. Too legit to quit: the dubious genealogies of pragmatism; 4. Poe's Foot d'Or: ruinous rhyme and Nietzschean recurrence (sound); 5. Only the dead know Brooklyn ferry (voice); 6. The letters of the law: 'Bartleby' as hypogrammatic romance (letters); Part III. Pre-Posterous Modernisms: 7. Conrad's fault (signature); 8. Miss Emily, c'est moi: the defacement of modernism in Faulkner (inscription and social form); 9. Hitchcock and the death of (Mr.) Memory (technology of the visible); Coda: post-humanist reading.

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NPB9780521460132
9780521460132
0521460131
Anti-Mimesis from Plato to Hitchcock by Tom Cohen (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1994-09-08
282
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