Moveable designs, liminal aesthetics, and cultural production in America since 1772. (2022)
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- Book
- Title:
- Moveable designs, liminal aesthetics, and cultural production in America since 1772. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Moveable designs, liminal aesthetics, and cultural production in America since 1772
- Further Information:
- Note: Stefan L. Brandt.
- Authors:
- Brandt, Stefan L, 1976-
- Contents:
- 1 Introduction: Welcome to the Twilight Zone.Moveable Fictions—Cultural (Dis)Unity and Boundary Transgression. The Designs of Literary and Cultural Practice. Design Thinking and the Cultural Field of 'America'. The Longue Durée of Moveable Designs in American Cultural History. Part I Theoretical Framework. 2 Moveable Designs: Liminal Aesthetics and Cultural Production. Designing Hemingway's A Moveable Feast. America as Fiction—Literature as Performance. Liminal Aesthetics and Liquid Modernity. Culture as Design—The (Not So) Secret Lives of Aesthetic Objects. Part II Contexts. 3 TransAmerica: Cultural Hybridity and Transgendered Desire from the Colonial Era to Modernity. Introduction: Heterogeneity and Transgendered Desire. The Making of 'America': From the Colonial Era to the Nation State. Revolutionary Compacts: Transgendered Imagery and the Invention of 'Columbia'. Conclusion: From Transnational America to Transnation. 4 The 'American in Chains': (Cons)Piracy and the Specter of North Africa in U.S. Barbary Captivity Narratives. Introduction: North Africa in the Early U.S. Cultural Imagination. The Specter of Algiers in Barbary Captivity Narratives. Algiers as a Counter-Image to the Early U.S. Republic in The Algerine Spy in Pennsylvania. Spaces of Imperialism in Slaves in Algiers and The Algerine Captive. Conclusion: U.S. Exceptionalism and the Birth of the Orient as America's Other. 5 Open Doors, Closed Spaces: The Transatlantic Imaginary in American Urban Writing from1 Introduction: Welcome to the Twilight Zone.Moveable Fictions—Cultural (Dis)Unity and Boundary Transgression. The Designs of Literary and Cultural Practice. Design Thinking and the Cultural Field of 'America'. The Longue Durée of Moveable Designs in American Cultural History. Part I Theoretical Framework. 2 Moveable Designs: Liminal Aesthetics and Cultural Production. Designing Hemingway's A Moveable Feast. America as Fiction—Literature as Performance. Liminal Aesthetics and Liquid Modernity. Culture as Design—The (Not So) Secret Lives of Aesthetic Objects. Part II Contexts. 3 TransAmerica: Cultural Hybridity and Transgendered Desire from the Colonial Era to Modernity. Introduction: Heterogeneity and Transgendered Desire. The Making of 'America': From the Colonial Era to the Nation State. Revolutionary Compacts: Transgendered Imagery and the Invention of 'Columbia'. Conclusion: From Transnational America to Transnation. 4 The 'American in Chains': (Cons)Piracy and the Specter of North Africa in U.S. Barbary Captivity Narratives. Introduction: North Africa in the Early U.S. Cultural Imagination. The Specter of Algiers in Barbary Captivity Narratives. Algiers as a Counter-Image to the Early U.S. Republic in The Algerine Spy in Pennsylvania. Spaces of Imperialism in Slaves in Algiers and The Algerine Captive. Conclusion: U.S. Exceptionalism and the Birth of the Orient as America's Other. 5 Open Doors, Closed Spaces: The Transatlantic Imaginary in American Urban Writing from the Post-Revolutionary Era to Modernism. Introduction: Toward an Aesthetics of Cross-Atlantic Mapmaking. From Open City to Shrinking City. The Labyrinthine Aesthetics of the Walking City. Open Doors and Walled Streets: Atlantic Cities as Imagined Landscapes. Conclusion: Shades of the Open City in U.S. Transatlantic Writing. Part III Case Studies. 6 White Bo(d)y in Wonderland: Cultural Alterity and Sexual Desire in Tod Browning's Where East Is East (1929). Introduction: Essentialist Topographies—Where East Is East, and West Is West. The Codes of Colonial Discourse. Economies of Stereotyping. Metonymic Displacement and Ethnic Masquerade. Metaphysical Condensation and Animal Imagery. Fetishization of the Orient. Allegories of (De-)Historicization. Comic Ethnicity and Explosive Body Language. Conclusion: The Uses and Abuses of Orientalist Imagery. 7 Cinematic Literature: Intermedial Aesthetics, Juvenile Rebellion, and Carnal Subjectivity in J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. Introduction: J.D. Salinger—An Undercover Story. The Catcher in the Rye as a Cinematic Text. Juvenile Rebellion and the Rhetoric of Disgust. Conclusion: Carnal Identification and Cinematic Fiction. 8 Animal Laughter: Carnivalesque Humor and the Aesthetics of Dehierarchization in Mister Ed. Introduction: The Sitcom Genre and Carnivalesque Humor. Rendering the 'Impossible' Possible: Postcolonial Theory and the Animal Subaltern. Bestial Ambivalence and the Aesthetics of Shapeshifting. Pushing the Boundaries of Human and Non-human: Mister Ed as a Liminal Animal Denizen. Conclusion: Empowering the Subjugated Other. Part IV State of Affairs and Outlook. 9 Astronautic Subjectivity: Postmodern Culture and the Embodiment of Space in American Science Fiction. Introduction: Fashioning the Astronautic Subject. Postmodern Subjectivity and the Body Without Organs. The Gender of Astronauts. Man as Mother, Or, Gender Trouble in Space. The Astronautic Subject as Cultural Figuration. Transsexual Galaxies: The Mechanics of Engenderneering. Conclusion: Burning Bridges, Engendering New Selves. 10 Coda: Thinking 'America' in the Age of the Liminal. Works Cited and Consulted. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white, and colour)
- Subjects:
- 700.1030973
Arts and society -- United States -- History
Aesthetics, American -- History
Liminality in literature
Liminality in art
Liminality in motion pictures
Liminality on television
United States -- Civilization -- History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783031136115
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- 9783031136108
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