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  1. The body of property
    antebellum American fiction and the phenomenology of possession
    Autor*in: Luck, Chad
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Fordham University Press, New York

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    Schlagworte: Personal belongings in literature; Property in literature; American fiction; Material culture in literature; American fiction
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (308 pages)
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    ""Front ""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction: Pierson v. Post and the Literary Origins of American Property""; ""Walking the Property: Ownership, Space, and the Body in Motion in Edgar Huntly""; ""Eating Dwelling Gagging: Hawthorne, Stoddard, and the Phenomenology of Possession""; ""Anxieties of Ownership: Debt, Entitlement, and the Plantation Romance""; ""Feeling at a Loss: Theft and Affect in George Lippard""; ""Epilogue. Wisconsin, 2004: Racial Violence and the Bodies of Property""; ""Notes""; ""Works Cited""; ""Index""

  2. The body of property
    antebellum American fiction and the phenomenology of possession
    Autor*in: Luck, Chad
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Fordham Univ. Press, New York

    "Explores the embodied aspects of ownership and private property as these emerge in a range of American literary texts across the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century"-- mehr

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    "Explores the embodied aspects of ownership and private property as these emerge in a range of American literary texts across the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780823263004
    RVK Klassifikation: HT 1691
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. ed.
    Schlagworte: American fiction; Material culture in literature; American fiction; Property in literature; Personal belongings in literature; Law and literature; Law and literature
    Umfang: IX, 298 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Machine generated contents note:Acknowledgements -- Introduction - Pierson v. Post and the Literary Origins of American Property -- American Literature and the Problem of Property -- Property in Antebellum Culture -- A Phenomenology of Property -- The Space of Property -- Chapter One - Walking the Property: Ownership, Space, and the Body in Motion in Edgar Huntly -- Condillac's Statue and the Primacy of Touch -- Touching on the Other: Bodily Frontiers and the Production of Space -- Walking the Property: Mobility and the Appropriation of Space -- Chapter Two - Eating Dwelling Gagging: Hawthorne, Stoddard and the Phenomenology of Possession -- Possession without Acquisition: Eating, Enjoyment, and the -- "Beginning of Property" -- Home Bodies: Domestic Space and Possession Proper -- Mother's Milk: Private Property and the Feminine Economy of the Gift -- Chapter Three - Anxieties of Ownership: Debt, Entitlement and the Plantation Romance -- Southern Discomfort: Debt in the Slaveholding South -- Owning and Owing: Woodcraft and the Phenomenology of Debt -- Slave Narrative and the Senses of Entitlement -- The Structure of the Debt: Swallow Barn and the Space of the Plantation -- Chapter Four - Feeling at a Loss: Theft and Affect in George Lippard -- A Culture of Theft -- Distress Signals: Theft, Body, Affect -- Kleptophobia and the Architecture of Loss -- Invasion of the Body Snatchers: The Market in the Grave -- Epilogue - Wisconsin, 2004: Racial Violence and the Bodies of Property -- Notes -- Works Cited.

  3. Beckett's art of salvage
    writing and material imagination, 1932-1987
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Introduction: Miscellaneous Rubbish -- Relics -- Heirlooms -- Props -- Treasure -- Conclusion mehr

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    Introduction: Miscellaneous Rubbish -- Relics -- Heirlooms -- Props -- Treasure -- Conclusion

     

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    ISBN: 9781107167049
    Schlagworte: Personal belongings in literature; Heirlooms in literature; Clothing and dress in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Beckett, Samuel (1906-1989); Beckett, Samuel 1906-1989
    Umfang: ix, 240 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
  4. The Things Things Say
    Autor*in: Lamb, Jonathan
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    One of the new forms of prose fiction that emerged in the eighteenth century was the first-person narrative told by things such as coins, coaches, clothes, animals, or insects. This is an ambitious new account of the context in which these "it... mehr

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    One of the new forms of prose fiction that emerged in the eighteenth century was the first-person narrative told by things such as coins, coaches, clothes, animals, or insects. This is an ambitious new account of the context in which these "it narratives" became so popular. What does it mean when property declares independence of its owners and begins to move and speak? Jonathan Lamb addresses this and many other questions as he advances a new interpretation of these odd tales, from Defoe, Pope, Swift, Gay, and Sterne, to advertisements, still life paintings, and South Seas journals. Lamb emphasizes the subversive and even nonsensical quality of what things say; their interests are so radically different from ours that we either destroy or worship them. Existing outside systems of exchange and the priorities of civil society, things in fact advertise the dissident obscurity common to slave narratives all the way from Aesop and Phaedrus to Frederick Douglass and Primo Levi, a way of meaning only what is said, never saying what is meant. This is what Defoe's Roxana calls "the Sense of Things," and it is found in sounds, substances, and images rather than conventional signs. This major work illuminates not only "it narratives," but also eighteenth-century literature, the rise of the novel, and the genealogy of the slave narrative. --

     

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  5. Stuff theory
    everyday objects, radical materialism
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, New York

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    ISBN: 9781623566302; 9781623560577; 9781623562250; 9781623562687
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.
    Schlagworte: Material culture in literature; Property in literature; Personal belongings in art; Personal belongings in literature
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (289 S.), Ill.
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    Includes index. - Description based on print version record

  6. The body of property
    antebellum American fiction and the phenomenology of possession
    Autor*in: Luck, Chad
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Fordham University Press, New York ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    What does it mean to own something? How does a thing become mine? Liberal philosophy since John Locke has championed the salutary effects of private property but has avoided the more difficult questions of property's ontology. This book argues that... mehr

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    What does it mean to own something? How does a thing become mine? Liberal philosophy since John Locke has championed the salutary effects of private property but has avoided the more difficult questions of property's ontology. This book argues that antebellum American literature is obsessed with precisely these questions of ownership. Reading slave narratives, gothic romances, city-mystery novels, and a range of other property narratives, this book unearths a wide-ranging literary effort to understand the nature of ownership, the phenomenology of possession.

     

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    Auflage/Ausgabe: First edition.
    Schlagworte: Literatur; Besitz <Motiv>; Sachkultur; American fiction; Material culture in literature; American fiction; Property in literature; Personal belongings in literature; Law and literature; Law and literature
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 298 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. Portable property
    Victorian culture on the move
    Autor*in: Plotz, John
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ [u.a.]

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  8. <<The>> things things say
    Autor*in: Lamb, Jonathan
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, NJ [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780691148069; 0691148066
    Schlagworte: English literature--18th century--History and criticism; Personal belongings in literature; Property in literature
    Umfang: XXIX, 275 S. : Ill., 23 cm
  9. Stuff theory
    everyday objects, radical materialism
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury, New York [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9781623562687; 9781623562250
    Schlagworte: Material culture in literature; Personal belongings in literature; Personal belongings in art; Property in literature
    Umfang: 279 S. : Ill., 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  10. Portable property
    Victorian culture on the move
    Autor*in: Plotz, John
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, N.J. [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780691146621; 9780691135168
    Schlagworte: British; English fiction; Expatriation in literature; Material culture in literature; National characteristics, British, in literature; Personal belongings in literature; Property in literature; Sentimentalism in literature
    Umfang: XVII, 268 S. : Ill., 24cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-255) and index. - Formerly CIP

  11. Portable property
    Victorian culture on the move
    Autor*in: Plotz, John
    Erschienen: 2008
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ [u.a.]

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  12. Stuff theory
    everyday objects, radical materialism
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, New York

    "Stuff, the hoard of minor objects which have shed their commodity glamor but which we refuse to recycle, flashes up in fiction, films and photographs as alluring, unruly reminder of how people and matter are intertwined. Stuff is modern materiality... mehr

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    "Stuff, the hoard of minor objects which have shed their commodity glamor but which we refuse to recycle, flashes up in fiction, films and photographs as alluring, unruly reminder of how people and matter are intertwined. Stuff is modern materiality out of bounds that refuses to be contained by the western semiotic system. It declines its role as the eternal sidekick of the subject, and thus is the ideal basis for a counter-narrative of materiality in flux. Can such a narrative, developed by the new materialism, reinvigorate the classical materialist account of human alienation from commodities under capital? By shifting the discussion of materiality toward the aesthetic and the everyday, the book both embraces and challenges the project of new materialism. It argues that matter has a politics, and that its new plasticity offers a continued possibility of critique.Stuff Theory's five chapters illustrate the intermittent flashes of modern 'minor' materiality in twentieth-century modernity as fashion, memory object, clutter, home de;cor, and waste in a wide range of texts: Benjamin's essays, Virginia Woolf's and Elfriede Jelinek's fiction, Rem Koolhaas' criticism, 1920s German photography and the cinema of Tati, Bertolucci, and Mendes. To call the commodified, ebullient materiality the book tracks stuff, is to foreground its plastic and transformative power, its fluidity and its capacity to generate events. Stuff Theory interrogates the political value of stuff's instability. It investigates the potential of stuff to revitalize the oppositional power of the object.Stuff Theory traces a genealogy of materiality: flashpoints of one kind of minor matter in a succession of cultural moments. It asserts that in culture, stuff becomes a rallying point for a new critique of capital, which always works to reassign stuff to a subaltern position. Stuff is not merely unruly: it becomes the terrain on which a new relation between people and matter might be built"-- "Stuff, the hoard of minor objects which have shed their commodity glamor but which we refuse to recycle, flashes up in fiction, films and photographs as alluring, unruly reminder of how people and matter are intertwined. Stuff is modern materiality out of bounds that refuses to be contained by the western semiotic system. It declines its role as the eternal sidekick of the subject, and thus is the ideal basis for a counter-narrative of materiality in flux. Can such a narrative, developed by the new materialism, reinvigorate the classical materialist account of human alienation from commodities under capital? By shifting the discussion of materiality toward the aesthetic and the everyday, the book both embraces and challenges the project of new materialism. It argues that matter has a politics, and that its new plasticity offers a continued possibility of critique. Stuff Theory's five chapters illustrate the intermittent flashes of modern 'minor' materiality in twentieth-century modernity as fashion, memory object, clutter, home decor, and waste in a wide range of texts: Benjamin's essays, Virginia Woolf's and Elfriede Jelinek's fiction, Rem Koolhaas' criticism, 1920s German photography and the cinema of Tati, Bertolucci, and Mendes"--

     

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    Schlagworte: Material culture in literature; Personal belongings in literature; Personal belongings in art; Property in literature
    Umfang: 279 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Machine generated contents note:Introduction: Of Jena Glassware and Potatoes--Matter in the Moment 1. Homeopathic Benjamin: A Flexible Poetics of Matter 2. For the Unnatural Use of Clothes: Fashion as Cultural Assault 3. Paris Circa 1968: Cool Spaces, Decoration, Revolution 4. "You Must Remember this:" Memory Objects in the Age of Erasable Memory 5. Garbage in Theory: Waste Aesthetics Envoi: What Should We Do With Our Stuff Notes Index.