Author: Vincent L. Wimbush
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1978715137
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Continuing his project of critical analysis of the scriptural formation of culture, Vincent L. Wimbush has gathered in this book essays by scholars of various backgrounds and orientations who focus in different registers on the theme of masquerade as the “play-element” in modern culture. Masquerade functions as a window onto the mimetic performances, dynamics, arrangements, psycho-logics, and politics (“scripturalizing”) by which the “made-up” becomes fixed or one among our realities (scripturalization). Modern-world racialization (and its attendant explosions into racialisms and racisms) as the hyper-scripturalization of difference in human flesh (registered in psychosocial relations as a type of “scripture”) is argued in this book to be one of the most consequential examples and reflections of masquerade and thereby one of the primary impetuses behind, and determinants of, the shape of the realities of modernities. The open window onto these realities is facilitated by touchstone references to—not exhaustive treatment of—a now famous eighteenth-century life story, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself (1789). This story, told by a complexly positioned Black-fleshed self-acknowledged ex-slave/“stranger,” is itself a “mask-ing” that throws light on the predominantly white Anglophone world as masking (as scriptural formation). Equiano/Vassa’s story as masking helps makes a compelling case for analyzing through Black flesh the ongoing shaping of the modern and the perduring mixed if not also devastating consequences.
Masquerade
Author: Vincent L. Wimbush
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1978715137
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Continuing his project of critical analysis of the scriptural formation of culture, Vincent L. Wimbush has gathered in this book essays by scholars of various backgrounds and orientations who focus in different registers on the theme of masquerade as the “play-element” in modern culture. Masquerade functions as a window onto the mimetic performances, dynamics, arrangements, psycho-logics, and politics (“scripturalizing”) by which the “made-up” becomes fixed or one among our realities (scripturalization). Modern-world racialization (and its attendant explosions into racialisms and racisms) as the hyper-scripturalization of difference in human flesh (registered in psychosocial relations as a type of “scripture”) is argued in this book to be one of the most consequential examples and reflections of masquerade and thereby one of the primary impetuses behind, and determinants of, the shape of the realities of modernities. The open window onto these realities is facilitated by touchstone references to—not exhaustive treatment of—a now famous eighteenth-century life story, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself (1789). This story, told by a complexly positioned Black-fleshed self-acknowledged ex-slave/“stranger,” is itself a “mask-ing” that throws light on the predominantly white Anglophone world as masking (as scriptural formation). Equiano/Vassa’s story as masking helps makes a compelling case for analyzing through Black flesh the ongoing shaping of the modern and the perduring mixed if not also devastating consequences.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1978715137
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Continuing his project of critical analysis of the scriptural formation of culture, Vincent L. Wimbush has gathered in this book essays by scholars of various backgrounds and orientations who focus in different registers on the theme of masquerade as the “play-element” in modern culture. Masquerade functions as a window onto the mimetic performances, dynamics, arrangements, psycho-logics, and politics (“scripturalizing”) by which the “made-up” becomes fixed or one among our realities (scripturalization). Modern-world racialization (and its attendant explosions into racialisms and racisms) as the hyper-scripturalization of difference in human flesh (registered in psychosocial relations as a type of “scripture”) is argued in this book to be one of the most consequential examples and reflections of masquerade and thereby one of the primary impetuses behind, and determinants of, the shape of the realities of modernities. The open window onto these realities is facilitated by touchstone references to—not exhaustive treatment of—a now famous eighteenth-century life story, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written by Himself (1789). This story, told by a complexly positioned Black-fleshed self-acknowledged ex-slave/“stranger,” is itself a “mask-ing” that throws light on the predominantly white Anglophone world as masking (as scriptural formation). Equiano/Vassa’s story as masking helps makes a compelling case for analyzing through Black flesh the ongoing shaping of the modern and the perduring mixed if not also devastating consequences.
Masquerade
Author:
Publisher: Darling
ISBN: 9781595831866
Category : Costume
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Presents over 130 illustrations of costumes, from chambermaid and lady bug to peasant girl and gypsy, from French and Continental fashion magazines published from the f0s through the 1950s.
Publisher: Darling
ISBN: 9781595831866
Category : Costume
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Presents over 130 illustrations of costumes, from chambermaid and lady bug to peasant girl and gypsy, from French and Continental fashion magazines published from the f0s through the 1950s.
The Cure of the Passions and the Origins of the English Novel
Author: Geoffrey Sill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 052102790X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
This new study examines the role of the passions in the rise of the English novel. Geoffrey Sill examines medical, religious, and literary efforts to anatomize the passions, paying particular attention to the works of Dr Alexander Monro of Edinburgh, Reverend John Lewis of Margate, and Daniel Defoe, novelist and natural historian of the passions. He shows that the figure of the 'physician of the mind' figures prominently not only in Defoe's novels, but also in those of Fielding, Richardson, Smollett, Burney, and Edgeworth.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 052102790X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 273
Book Description
This new study examines the role of the passions in the rise of the English novel. Geoffrey Sill examines medical, religious, and literary efforts to anatomize the passions, paying particular attention to the works of Dr Alexander Monro of Edinburgh, Reverend John Lewis of Margate, and Daniel Defoe, novelist and natural historian of the passions. He shows that the figure of the 'physician of the mind' figures prominently not only in Defoe's novels, but also in those of Fielding, Richardson, Smollett, Burney, and Edgeworth.
Clanbook
Author: Andrew Greenberg
Publisher: White Wolf Games Studio
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Clanbook: Malkavian presents this special clan in all its demented glory.
Publisher: White Wolf Games Studio
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
Clanbook: Malkavian presents this special clan in all its demented glory.
Masquerade
Author: Alfred F. Young
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0679761853
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
In Masquerade, Alfred F. Young scrapes through layers of fiction and myth to uncover the story of Deborah Sampson, a Massachusetts woman who passed as a man and fought as a soldier for seventeen months toward the end of the American Revolution. Deborah Sampson was not the only woman to pose as a male and fight in the war, but she was certainly one of the most successful and celebrated. She managed to fight in combat and earn the respect of her officers and peers, and in later years she toured the country lecturing about her experiences and was partially successful in obtaining veterans’ benefits. Her full story, however, was buried underneath exaggeration and myth (some of which she may have created herself), becoming another sort of masquerade. Young takes the reader with him through his painstaking efforts to reveal the real Deborah Sampson in a work of history that is as spellbinding as the best detective fiction.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0679761853
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
In Masquerade, Alfred F. Young scrapes through layers of fiction and myth to uncover the story of Deborah Sampson, a Massachusetts woman who passed as a man and fought as a soldier for seventeen months toward the end of the American Revolution. Deborah Sampson was not the only woman to pose as a male and fight in the war, but she was certainly one of the most successful and celebrated. She managed to fight in combat and earn the respect of her officers and peers, and in later years she toured the country lecturing about her experiences and was partially successful in obtaining veterans’ benefits. Her full story, however, was buried underneath exaggeration and myth (some of which she may have created herself), becoming another sort of masquerade. Young takes the reader with him through his painstaking efforts to reveal the real Deborah Sampson in a work of history that is as spellbinding as the best detective fiction.
Backstage in the Novel
Author: Francesca Saggini
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 0813932645
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theater in the eighteenth century through an examination of the work of the English novelist, diarist, and playwright Frances Burney. Moving beyond the basic identification of affinities between the genres, Saggini establishes a literary-cultural context for Burney's work, considering the relation between drama, a long-standing tradition, and the still-emergent form of the novel. Through close semiotic analysis, intertextual comparison, and cultural contextualization, Saggini highlights the extensive metatextual discourse in Burney's novels, allowing the theater within the novels to surface. Saggini’s comparative analysis addresses, among other elements, textual structures, plots, characters, narrative discourse, and reading practices. The author explores the theatrical and spectacular elements that made the eighteenth-century novel a hybrid genre infused with dramatic conventions. She analyzes such conventions in light of contemporary theories of reception and of the role of the reader that underpinned eighteenth-century cultural consumption. In doing so, Saggini contextualizes the typical reader-spectator of Burney’s day, one who kept abreast of the latest publications and was able to move effortlessly between "high" (sentimental, dramatic) and "low" (grotesque, comedic) cultural forms that intersected on the stage. Backstage in the Novel aims to restore to Burney's entire literary corpus the dimensionality that characterized it originally. It is a vivid, close-up view of a writer who operated in a society saturated by theater and spectacle and who rendered that dramatic text into narrative. More than a study of Burney or an overview of eighteenth-century literature and theater, this book gives immediacy to an understanding of the broad forces informing, and channeled through, Burney's life and work.
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 0813932645
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 521
Book Description
In Backstage in the Novel, Francesca Saggini traces the unique interplay between fiction and theater in the eighteenth century through an examination of the work of the English novelist, diarist, and playwright Frances Burney. Moving beyond the basic identification of affinities between the genres, Saggini establishes a literary-cultural context for Burney's work, considering the relation between drama, a long-standing tradition, and the still-emergent form of the novel. Through close semiotic analysis, intertextual comparison, and cultural contextualization, Saggini highlights the extensive metatextual discourse in Burney's novels, allowing the theater within the novels to surface. Saggini’s comparative analysis addresses, among other elements, textual structures, plots, characters, narrative discourse, and reading practices. The author explores the theatrical and spectacular elements that made the eighteenth-century novel a hybrid genre infused with dramatic conventions. She analyzes such conventions in light of contemporary theories of reception and of the role of the reader that underpinned eighteenth-century cultural consumption. In doing so, Saggini contextualizes the typical reader-spectator of Burney’s day, one who kept abreast of the latest publications and was able to move effortlessly between "high" (sentimental, dramatic) and "low" (grotesque, comedic) cultural forms that intersected on the stage. Backstage in the Novel aims to restore to Burney's entire literary corpus the dimensionality that characterized it originally. It is a vivid, close-up view of a writer who operated in a society saturated by theater and spectacle and who rendered that dramatic text into narrative. More than a study of Burney or an overview of eighteenth-century literature and theater, this book gives immediacy to an understanding of the broad forces informing, and channeled through, Burney's life and work.
Edgar Allan Poe Word Search
Author: Editors of Thunder Bay Press
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1667203665
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Delve into more than 50 themed word search puzzles based on Edgar Allan Poe’s macabre stories and poems. More than 50 puzzles inspired by passages from Edgar Allan Poe’s macabre stories and poems will delight puzzle enthusiasts and fans of the author. Each puzzle uses words drawn directly from the text, whether it’s an eerie description of a scene from a story such as “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” or enchanting lines from poems like “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee.” The search terms are highlighted within the extract and listed below the puzzles for reference. Perfect for fans of Poe’s dark fantasies and lovers of classical literature, this puzzle book makes for an enjoyable, relaxing activity.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1667203665
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Delve into more than 50 themed word search puzzles based on Edgar Allan Poe’s macabre stories and poems. More than 50 puzzles inspired by passages from Edgar Allan Poe’s macabre stories and poems will delight puzzle enthusiasts and fans of the author. Each puzzle uses words drawn directly from the text, whether it’s an eerie description of a scene from a story such as “The Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Murders in the Rue Morgue,” or enchanting lines from poems like “The Raven” and “Annabel Lee.” The search terms are highlighted within the extract and listed below the puzzles for reference. Perfect for fans of Poe’s dark fantasies and lovers of classical literature, this puzzle book makes for an enjoyable, relaxing activity.
Ravings of Love and Death
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
Publisher: Play Attitude
ISBN: 8415149441
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Dive into the darkest side of human soul with the Unique Illustrated Anthology of Edgar Allan Poe. The book includes: *Seven of his best stories (The Oval Portrait, The Tell-Tale Heart, Annabel Lee, The Masque of the Red Death, Hop-frog, The Black Cat and The Raven), *The dark biography of the Master of Terror *The Sketchbook by David García Forés In the XIX Century a writer was ahead of his time and revolutionized the horror genre. Enter the chilling world of Poe and enjoy it with the involving illustrations by David García Forés.
Publisher: Play Attitude
ISBN: 8415149441
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Dive into the darkest side of human soul with the Unique Illustrated Anthology of Edgar Allan Poe. The book includes: *Seven of his best stories (The Oval Portrait, The Tell-Tale Heart, Annabel Lee, The Masque of the Red Death, Hop-frog, The Black Cat and The Raven), *The dark biography of the Master of Terror *The Sketchbook by David García Forés In the XIX Century a writer was ahead of his time and revolutionized the horror genre. Enter the chilling world of Poe and enjoy it with the involving illustrations by David García Forés.
Tales of Mystery and Terror
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141942533
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Thirteen stories of horror, suspense and the supernatural. 'The Pit and the Pendulum', 'The Fall of the House of Usher' and 'The Black Cat' are just three of Edgar Allan Poe's most famous tales in this chilling collection.
Publisher: Penguin UK
ISBN: 0141942533
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 173
Book Description
Thirteen stories of horror, suspense and the supernatural. 'The Pit and the Pendulum', 'The Fall of the House of Usher' and 'The Black Cat' are just three of Edgar Allan Poe's most famous tales in this chilling collection.
Hop-Frog
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
Publisher: Modernista
ISBN: 9181081057
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
»Hop-Frog« is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, originally published in 1849. EDGAR ALLAN POE was born in Boston in 1809. After brief stints in academia and the military, he began working as a literary critic and author. He made his debut with the novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket in 1838, but it was in his short stories that Poe's peculiar style truly flourished. He died in Baltimore in 1849.
Publisher: Modernista
ISBN: 9181081057
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
»Hop-Frog« is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, originally published in 1849. EDGAR ALLAN POE was born in Boston in 1809. After brief stints in academia and the military, he began working as a literary critic and author. He made his debut with the novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket in 1838, but it was in his short stories that Poe's peculiar style truly flourished. He died in Baltimore in 1849.