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Subjects barbarian, monstrous, and wild : Encounters in the arts and contemporary politics / Maria Boletsi, Tyler Sage.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Boletsi, Maria.
Sage, Tyler.
Series:
Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race 32.
Thamyris/Intersecting: Place, Sex and Race ; 32
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arts--Political aspects.
Arts.
Arts and society.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viiil, 261 pages).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden : Koninklijke Brill NV, 2017.
Summary:
Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild responds to a contemporary political climate in which historically invested figures of otherness—barbarians, savages, monsters—have become common discursive currency. Through questionable historical comparisons, politicians and journalists evoke barbaric or primitive forces threatening civilization in order to exacerbate the fear of others, diagnose civilizational decline, or feed nostalgic restorative projects. These evocations often demand that forms of oppression, discrimination, and violence be continued or renewed. In this context, the collected essays explore the dispossessing effects of these figures but also their capacities for reimagining subjectivity, agency, and resistance to contemporary forms of power. Emphasizing intersections of the aesthetic and the political, these essays read canonical works alongside contemporary literature, film, art, music, and protest cultures. They interrogate the violent histories but also the subversive potentials of figures barbarous, monstrous, or wild, while illustrating the risks in affirmative resignifications or new mobilizations. Contributors: Sophie van den Bergh, Maria Boletsi, Siebe Bluijs, Giulia Champion, Cui Chen, Tom Curran, Andries Hiskes, Tyler Sage, Cansu Soyupak, Ruby de Vos, Mareen Will
Contents:
Introduction: Subjects Barbarian, Monstrous, and Wild / Maria Boletsi and Tyler Sage
Feared and Longed for Barbarian Invasions in Contemporary Politics and Culture
Crisis, Terrorism, and Post-Truth: Processes of Othering and Self-Definition in the Culturalization of Politics / Maria Boletsi
The Fall of Rome and Rise of Empire in Denys Arcand’s Les Invasions barbares / Tyler Sage
From Compton to Congress: The Barbarians Inside the Gates—An Exploration of ‘Black Subjectivity’ in Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A Butterfly / Siebe Bluijs
Barbarians in Istanbul: Different Approaches Towards the Urban Transformation Conundrum / Cansu Soyupak
Savages and Monsters Old, New, and Refurbished: Canons Recast in Literature and Film
Deconstructing Caliban’s Genealogy of ‘Otherness’ in Aimé Césaire’s Une Tempête: The Figuration of the Barbarian, Wild Man, and Cannibal in the Western Literary Canon / Giulia Champion
Savage as Living Ghost: Rethinking Eurocentrism and Decoloniality in The Revenant / Cui Chen
Grotesque Genius: The Aesthetics of Form and Affect in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein / Andries Hiskes
The Monstrosity of the Female Artist in Dept. of Speculation, The Blazing World, and I Love Dick / Ruby de Vos
Strange Bedfellows: Queering Barbarians, Barbarizing Self-Identity, Playing Holocaust
Glamazons: Queer Barbarians in Heinrich von Kleist’s Penthesilea and RuPaul’s Drag Race / Mareen Will
Longboats, Oak, and the Dark Days of the Northmen: Seamus Heaney’s Barbarisms in The Secret of Kells / Tom Curran
“To Appreciate the Perfection of the Machinery”: Rethinking the Notion of Barbarism in ‘Playful’ Holocaust Representation / Sophie van den Bergh.
Notes:
Based on a graduate symposium held in Leiden, June 20, 2015.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9789004352018
9004352015
OCLC:
1005720307
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004352018 DOI

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