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  1. On Style: An Atelier
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Project Muse, Baltimore, Maryland ; Project MUSE, Baltimore, Md.

    "Style, more than species, is what distinguishes the howl of the wolves saluting the moon from the songs of the neighborhood dogs rising over fences and alleyways."--Valerie Vogrin. Scholarship in medieval studies of the past 20 or so years has... more

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    "Style, more than species, is what distinguishes the howl of the wolves saluting the moon from the songs of the neighborhood dogs rising over fences and alleyways."--Valerie Vogrin. Scholarship in medieval studies of the past 20 or so years has offered some provocative experiments in, and elegant exempla of, style. Scholars such as Anne Clark Bartlett, Kathleen Biddick, Catherine Brown, Brantley Bryant, Michael Camille, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Carolyn Dinshaw, James Earl, L.O. Aranye Fradenburg, Roberta Frank, Amy Hollywood, Cary Howie, C. Stephen Jaeger, Eileen Joy, Anna Klosowska, Nicola Masciandaro, Peggy McCracken, Paul Strohm, David Wallace, and Paul Zumthor, among others, have blended the conventions of academic writing with those of fiction, drama, memoir, comedy, polemic, and lyricism, and/or have developed what some would describe as elegant, and arresting (and in some cases, deliciously difficult), prose styles. As these registers merge, they can produce what has been called a queer historiographical encounter (or in queer theorist Elizabeth Freeman's terms, "an erotohistoriography"), a "poetics of intensification," and even a "new aestheticism." The work of these scholars has also opened up debates (some rancorous) that often install what the editors of this volume feel are false binaries between form and content, feeling and thinking, affect and rigor, poetry and history, attachment and critical distance, enjoyment and discipline, style and substance. What can be said about the "style" of academic discourse at the present time, especially in relation to historical method, theory, and reading literary and historical texts? Is style merely supplemental to scholarly substance? As scholars, are we "subjects" of style? And what is the relationship between style and theory? Is style an object, a method, or something else? These were the questions that guided two conference sessions organized by the BABEL Working Group in 2010 (in Kalamazoo, Michigan and Austin, Texas), out of which this volume was developed. On Style: An Atelier gathers together medievalists and early modernists, as well as a poet and a novelist, in order to offer ruminations upon style in scholarship and theoretical writing (Roland Barthes, Carolyn Dinshaw, Lee Edelman, Bracha Ettinger, Charles Fourier, L.O. Aranye Fradenburg, Heidegger, Lacan, Ignatius of Loyola, and the Marquis de Sade, among others), as well as upon various trajectories of fashionable representation and self-representation in literature, sculpture, psychoanalysis, philosophy, religious history, rhetoric, and global politics.

     

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    Contributor: Kłosowska, Anna; Joy, Eileen A.
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780615934020
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  2. On Style
    an atelier

    "On Style: An Atelier gathers together medievalists and early modernists, as well as a poet and a novelist, in order to offer ruminations upon style in scholarship and theoretical writing ..., as well as upon various tajectories of fashionable... more

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    "On Style: An Atelier gathers together medievalists and early modernists, as well as a poet and a novelist, in order to offer ruminations upon style in scholarship and theoretical writing ..., as well as upon various tajectories of fashionable representation and self-representation in literature, sculpture, psychoanalysis, philosophy, religious history, rhetoric, and global politics."--Prefatory Note

     

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    Contributor: Joy, Eileen A. (HerausgeberIn); Kłosowska, Anna (HerausgeberIn); Jessica Roberts Frazier
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780615934020; 0615934021
    Subjects: Rhetoric; Literary style; Style (Philosophy); Academic writing; Rhétorique; Style littéraire; Style (Philosophie); Écriture savante - Analyse du discours; Literary essays; Literary Collections - Essays; Literary style; Rhetoric; Style (Philosophy); LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval; Anthologies
    Other subjects: critical theory, fashion, Lacan, Marquis de Sade, medieval studies, psychoanalytic theory, Renaissance studies, Roland Barthes, style
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource 154 pages)
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    Anna Kłosowska: On style: a reader's guide /

    Valerie Allen: Without style /

    Ruth Evans: Lacan's belles-lettres: on difficulty and beauty /

    Anna Kłosowska: Style as third element /

    Kathleen Biddick: Daniel's smile /

    Michael D. Snediker: To peach or not to peach: style and the interpersonal /

    Gila Aloni: The aesthetics of style and the politics of identity formation /

    Jessica Roberts Frazier: Renegade style: fashion and the (non)modern subject-object in Massinger's The Renegado /

    Christine Neufeld: Always accessorize: in defense of scholarly cointise /

    Valerie Vogrin.: The unceasing call of style: a novelist's perspective /

  3. On Style: An Atelier
    Contributor: Kłosowska, Anna (HerausgeberIn); Joy, Eileen A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Project Muse, Baltimore, Maryland

    "Style, more than species, is what distinguishes the howl of the wolves saluting the moon from the songs of the neighborhood dogs rising over fences and alleyways."--Valerie Vogrin. Scholarship in medieval studies of the past 20 or so years has... more

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    "Style, more than species, is what distinguishes the howl of the wolves saluting the moon from the songs of the neighborhood dogs rising over fences and alleyways."--Valerie Vogrin. Scholarship in medieval studies of the past 20 or so years has offered some provocative experiments in, and elegant exempla of, style. Scholars such as Anne Clark Bartlett, Kathleen Biddick, Catherine Brown, Brantley Bryant, Michael Camille, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Carolyn Dinshaw, James Earl, L.O. Aranye Fradenburg, Roberta Frank, Amy Hollywood, Cary Howie, C. Stephen Jaeger, Eileen Joy, Anna Klosowska, Nicola Masciandaro, Peggy McCracken, Paul Strohm, David Wallace, and Paul Zumthor, among others, have blended the conventions of academic writing with those of fiction, drama, memoir, comedy, polemic, and lyricism, and/or have developed what some would describe as elegant, and arresting (and in some cases, deliciously difficult), prose styles. As these registers merge, they can produce what has been called a queer historiographical encounter (or in queer theorist Elizabeth Freeman's terms, "an erotohistoriography"), a "poetics of intensification," and even a "new aestheticism." The work of these scholars has also opened up debates (some rancorous) that often install what the editors of this volume feel are false binaries between form and content, feeling and thinking, affect and rigor, poetry and history, attachment and critical distance, enjoyment and discipline, style and substance. What can be said about the "style" of academic discourse at the present time, especially in relation to historical method, theory, and reading literary and historical texts? Is style merely supplemental to scholarly substance? As scholars, are we "subjects" of style? And what is the relationship between style and theory? Is style an object, a method, or something else? These were the questions that guided two conference sessions organized by the BABEL Working Group in 2010 (in Kalamazoo, Michigan and Austin, Texas), out of which this volume was developed. On Style: An Atelier gathers together medievalists and early modernists, as well as a poet and a novelist, in order to offer ruminations upon style in scholarship and theoretical writing (Roland Barthes, Carolyn Dinshaw, Lee Edelman, Bracha Ettinger, Charles Fourier, L.O. Aranye Fradenburg, Heidegger, Lacan, Ignatius of Loyola, and the Marquis de Sade, among others), as well as upon various trajectories of fashionable representation and self-representation in literature, sculpture, psychoanalysis, philosophy, religious history, rhetoric, and global politics.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Kłosowska, Anna (HerausgeberIn); Joy, Eileen A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780615934020
    Subjects: Academic writing; Style (Philosophy); Literary style; Rhetoric; Academic writing ; Discourse analysis; Style (Philosophy); Literary style; Rhetoric
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 120 pages), illustrations
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    Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE. - Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record