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Formal matters: embodied experience in modern literature

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Formal Matters re-examines the postmodernist insistence that the body escapes signification by turning to an unexpected source: early and mid-century formalisms. Bringing together formalism's endeavour to give shape to the ineffable with postmodernism's discursive body, the book  argues that embodiment-or the experience of the lived, corporeal body-is not what resists representation but what constitutes form.

Working at the intersection of formalist criticism, phenomenology, and body studies, Zoë Roth reassesses the relationship between embodiment and form in a range of modern European authors, including Primo Levi, Maurice Blanchot, Samuel Beckett, and Anne F. Garréta. Through close textual analysis, Formal Matters provides a new method for grasping embodied experience where it appears most attenuated and fragmented. It provides an original account of the body's relationship to language and representation, while also reinvigorating formalist methods with political potential.

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Product Details
Edinburgh University Press
1474497527 / 9781474497527
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
07/03/2022
English
240 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
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