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Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature


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This series is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to literary studies, it engages with topics such as philosophy, science, race, gender, film, music, and ecology. Titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.

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The Affects of Pedagogy in Literary Studies

The Affects of Pedagogy in Literary Studies

1st Edition

Edited By Christopher Lloyd, Hilary Emmett
March 07, 2023

The Affects of Pedagogy in Literary Studies considers the ways in which teachers and students are affected by our encounters with literature and other cultural texts in the higher education classroom. The essays consider the range of emotions and affects elicited by teaching settings and practices:...

Dante’s Paradiso and the Theological Origins of Modern Thought Toward a Speculative Philosophy of Self-Reflection

Dante’s Paradiso and the Theological Origins of Modern Thought: Toward a Speculative Philosophy of Self-Reflection

1st Edition

By William Franke
January 09, 2023

Self-reflection, as the hallmark of the modern age, originates more profoundly with Dante than with Descartes. This book rewrites modern intellectual history, taking Dante’s lyrical language in Paradiso as enacting a Trinitarian self-reflexivity that gives a theological spin to the birth of the ...

Digital Literature and Critical Theory

Digital Literature and Critical Theory

1st Edition

By Annika Elstermann
December 27, 2022

The aim at the core of this book is a synthesis of increasingly popular and culturally significant forms of digital literature on the one hand, and established literary and critical theory on the other: reading digital texts through the lens of canonical theory, but also reading this more ...

Temporal Experiments Seven Ways of Configuring Time in Art and Literature

Temporal Experiments: Seven Ways of Configuring Time in Art and Literature

1st Edition

Edited By Bruce Barnhart, Marit Grøtta
December 27, 2022

Temporal Experiments: Seven Ways of Configuring Time in Art and Literature conducts an expansive exploration of different modes of timing. Its seven chapters pursue the question of time as it is embodied in key figures that shape both aesthetic and pragmatic life. Working closely with literary, ...

The Words of Winston Churchill Speeches 1933-1940

The Words of Winston Churchill: Speeches 1933-1940

1st Edition

By Jonathan Locke Hart
December 14, 2022

This book focuses on a close analysis of selected speeches of Winston Churchill in the House of Commons and some of the responses from fellow MPs from 1933-1940 in peace and war, during the rise of Hitler, and concentrates on foreign affairs. The study will appeal to those interested in Churchill, ...

Kashmiri Life Narratives Human Rights, Pleasure and the Local Cosmopolitan

Kashmiri Life Narratives: Human Rights, Pleasure and the Local Cosmopolitan

1st Edition

By Rakhshan Rizwan
February 01, 2022

Kashmiri Life Narratives takes as its central focus writings -- memoirs, non-fictional and fictional Bildungsromane -- published circa 2008 by Kashmiris/Indians living in the Valley of Kashmir, India or in the diaspora. It offers a new perspective on these works by analyzing them within the ...

Painting Words Aesthetics and the Relationship between Image and Text

Painting Words: Aesthetics and the Relationship between Image and Text

1st Edition

Edited By Beatriz Gonzalez Moreno, Fernando González-Moreno
February 01, 2022

Painting Words: Aesthetics and the Relationship between Image and Text addresses the importance of dialogue between art and literature, text and image in our image-saturated era. In a globalized world, isolation and compartmentalization hinder us back, whereas the Romantic idea of belonging ...

Lorca in English A History of Manipulation through Translation

Lorca in English: A History of Manipulation through Translation

1st Edition

By Andrew Samuel Walsh
November 29, 2021

Lorca in English examines the evolution of translations of Federico García Lorca into English as a case of rewriting and manipulation through politically and ideologically motivated translation. As new translations of Federico García Lorca continue to appear in the English-speaking world and his ...

Homemaking for the Apocalypse Domesticating Horror in Atomic Age Literature & Media

Homemaking for the Apocalypse: Domesticating Horror in Atomic Age Literature & Media

1st Edition

By Jill Anderson
April 21, 2021

In Homemaking for the Apocalypse, Jill E. Anderson interrogates patterns of Atomic Age conformity that controlled the domestic practices and private activities of Americans. Used as a way to promote security in a period rife with anxieties about nuclear annihilation and The Bomb, these narratives ...

The Anthropocenic Turn The Interplay between Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Responses to a New Age

The Anthropocenic Turn: The Interplay between Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Responses to a New Age

1st Edition

Edited By GABRIELE DÜRBECK, PHILIP HÜPKES
March 17, 2020

This interdisciplinary volume discusses whether the increasing salience of the Anthropocene concept in the humanities and the social sciences constitutes an "Anthropocenic turn." The Anthropocene discourse creates novel conceptual configurations and enables scholars to re-negotiate and ...

D. H. Lawrence and Psychoanalysis

D. H. Lawrence and Psychoanalysis

1st Edition

By John Turner
March 05, 2020

This book opens out a wholly new field of enquiry within a familiar subject: it offers a detailed – yet eminently readable – historical investigation, of a kind never yet undertaken, of the impact of psychoanalysis (at a crucial moment of its history) on the thinking and writing of D.H. Lawrence. ...

Mythopoeic Narrative in The Legend of Zelda

Mythopoeic Narrative in The Legend of Zelda

1st Edition

Edited By Anthony Cirilla, Vincent Rone
February 13, 2020

The Legend of Zelda series is one of the most popular and recognizable examples in videogames of what Tolkien referred to as mythopoeia, or myth-making. In his essay On Fairy Stories and a short poem entitled Mythopoeia, Tolkien makes the case that the fairy tale aesthetic is simply a more intimate...

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