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Pragmatic Modernism Summary

Pragmatic Modernism by Lisi Schoenbach (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville)

Modernism has long been understood as a radical repudiation of the past. Reading against the narrative of modernism-as-break, Pragmatic Modernism traces an alternative strain of modernist thought that grows out of pragmatist philosophy and is characterized by its commitment to gradualism, continuity, and recontextualization. It rediscovers a distinctive response to the social, intellectual, and artistic transformations of modernity in the work of Henry James, Marcel Proust, Gertrude Stein, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Dewey, and William James. These thinkers share an institutionally-grounded approach to change which emphasizes habits, continuities, and daily life over spectacular events, heroic opposition, and radical rupture. They developed an active, dialectical attitude that was critical of complacency while refusing to romanticize moments of shock or conflict. Through its analysis of pragmatist keywords, including habit, institution, prediction, and bigness, Pragmatic Modernism offers new readings of works by James, Proust, Stein, and Andre Breton, among others. It shows, for instance, how Stein's characteristic literary innovation-her repetitions-aesthetically materialize the problem of habit; and how institutions-businesses, museums, newspapers, the law, and even the state itself-help to construct the subtlest of personal observations and private gestures in James's novels. This study reconstructs an overlooked strain of modernism. In so doing, it helps to re-imagine the stark choice between political quietism and total revolution that has been handed down as modernism's legacy.

Pragmatic Modernism Reviews

In Pragmatic Modernism, Lisi Schoenbach takes up just such a new angle of vision as she adeptly juxtaposes one of the core assumptions among modernists--the valorization of disruption or discontinuity--with one of the pragmatists' key insights, the crucial and indispensible role played by habit in forming and reforming individual perspectives and cultural values.--American Literature Pragmatic Modernism develops an alternate literary and intellectual genealogy of modernism, but in allowing her subject to dictate her method, Schoenbach also models a new set of critical habits...Schoenbach's recontextualizing vision offers fresh insight into modernist conceptions of psychic and social change, but this study's most important contribution is not limited to any one field. --Criticism

About Lisi Schoenbach (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville)

Lisi Schoenbach is Associate Professor of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ; Series Editors' Foreword ; Introduction ; Pragmatic Modernism ; Part One Habit ; Chapter 1 ; Modernist Habit ; Chapter 2 ; Peaceful and Exciting: Stein's Dialectic of Habit ; Part Two Institutions ; Chapter 3 ; Jamesian Institutions ; Chapter 4 ; Prediction Theories: The Path of the Law, The Wings of ; the Dove, and the Engagement with Temporality ; Chapter 5 ; A Jamesian State: The American Scene and the Working of ; Democratic Institutions ; Epilogue ; Proustian Habit and Pragmatic Modernism ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index

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NLS9780190207342
9780190207342
0190207345
Pragmatic Modernism by Lisi Schoenbach (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2015-02-05
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