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The Persistence of Modernism Madelyn Detloff (Miami University)

The Persistence of Modernism By Madelyn Detloff (Miami University)

The Persistence of Modernism by Madelyn Detloff (Miami University)


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This book examines the continued relevance of modernism in the early twenty first century, a time of escalating loss, retribution and desire. Some of the social formations that inspired modernism are still with us, and Detloff argues that the resilient writing of modernist figures offers us insight into our own contemporary traumas.

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The Persistence of Modernism: Loss and Mourning in the Twentieth Century by Madelyn Detloff (Miami University)

Modernism is commonly perceived as a response to the cataclysmic events of the early twentieth century. To what extent then can we explain its continued persistence? Madelyn Detloff argues for modernism's relevance to our own age, a time of escalating loss, retribution and desire. Some of the social formations that inspired modernist cultural production - xenophobic nationalism and imperial hubris - are still with us. Writers such as Virginia Woolf and Gertrude Stein, who saw themselves as outsiders with a precarious sense of belonging to their dominant culture, are, Detloff claims, still able to give us insight into our contemporary narratives of loss, recovery, memory and nation. Detloff extends her conceptualisation to include current writers like Pat Barker and Hanif Kureshi, who have taken up the modernist thread in their own work; the result is an ambitious study that will appeal to all students and scholars of modernism.

The Persistence of Modernism Reviews

'... Detloff's book deserves enormous praise for the immense ground that it covers. The Persistence of Modernism performs valuable work within the field of literature while also adding to film and trauma studies.' Woolf Studies Annual

About Madelyn Detloff (Miami University)

Madelyn Detloff is an Assistant Professor of English and Women's Studies at Miami University, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Introduction: 'The captivating spell of the past'; Part I. War, Time, Trauma: 1. Woolf's resilience; 2. Stein's shame; 3. H. D.'s wars; Part II. The Modernist Patch: 4. Pictures, arguments, and empathy; 5. The promise and peril of metic intimacy; 6. Orpheus, AIDS, and The Hours; Epilogue: towards a survivable public mourning.

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NPB9780521896429
9780521896429
0521896428
The Persistence of Modernism: Loss and Mourning in the Twentieth Century by Madelyn Detloff (Miami University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2009-01-22
226
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