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Featuring the latest research findings and exploring the fascinating interplay of modernist authors and intellectual luminaries, from Beckett and Kafka to Derrida and Adorno, this bold new collection of essays gives students a deeper grasp of key texts in modernist literature.Provides a wealth of fresh perspectives on canonical modernist texts, featuring the latest research dataAdopts an original and creative thematic approach to the subject, with concepts such as race, law, gender, class, time, and ideology forming the structure of the collectionExplores current and ongoing debates on the links between the aesthetics and praxis of authors and modernist theoreticiansReveals the profound ways in which modernist authors have influenced key thinkers, and vice versaContent: Chapter 1 Hard and Soft Modernism (pages 15–33): Peter NichollsChapter 2 Streams Beyond Consciousness (pages 35–54): Vicki MahaffeyChapter 3 Modernisms High and Low (pages 55–73): Eric BulsonChapter 4 Kafka, Modernism, and Literary Theory (pages 75–86): Vivian LiskaChapter 5 Race (pages 87–105): Jeremy BraddockChapter 6 Empire, Imperialism, and Modernism (pages 107–121): John MarxChapter 7 Marxist Modernisms (pages 123–138): Catherine FlynnChapter 8 Reactionary Modernism (pages 139–156): Robert L. CaserioChapter 9 Transnationalism at the Departure Gate (pages 157–171): Matthew HartChapter 10 From Ritual to the Archaic in Modernism (pages 173–191): Shanyn FiskeChapter 11 Modernism, Orientalism, and East Asia (pages 193–208): Christopher BushChapter 12 Translation Studies and Modernism (pages 209–223): Steven G. YaoChapter 13 Modernism, Mind, and Manuscripts (pages 225–238): Dirk Van HulleChapter 14 Modernism and Visual Culture (pages 239–254): Laura MarcusChapter 15 More Kicks than Pricks (pages 255–280): Maud EllmannChapter 16 Materialities of Modernism (pages 281–295): Bill BrownChapter 17 Glamour's Silhouette (pages 297–312): Judith BrownChapter 18 Otherness and Singularity (pages 313–326): Marian EideChapter 19 Phenomenology and Affect (pages 327–345): Sara CrangleChapter 20 Queer Modernism (pages 347–361): Benjamin KahanChapter 21 Cultural Capital and the Revolutions of Literary Modernity, from Bourdieu to Casanova (pages 363–377): James F. EnglishChapter 22 Modernism and Cognitive Disability (pages 379–398): Joseph ValenteChapter 23 From Parody to the Event; from Affect to Freedom (pages 399–413): Ewa Plonowska ZiarekChapter 24 Aesthetic Formalism, the Form of Artworks, and Formalist Criticism (pages 415–429): Jonathan LoesbergChapter 25 Ranciere's Aesthetic Regime (pages 431–444): Molly Anne Rothenberg