The New Walt Whitman Studies
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Part of Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions
- Editor: Matt Cohen, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
- Date Published: November 2019
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- isbn: 9781108321471
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This book highlights some of the latest currents in Whitman scholarship and demonstrates how Whitman's work can speak to and transform discussions in literary studies during a time of great intellectual ferment. It is organized into three sections, addressing aesthetics and politics, new reading methods, and histories of the critical imagination. This volume contains innovative work on Whitman in a range of fields. With the explosion of the digitization of books and periodicals in the past few years, the entire sense of Whitman's career is changing, and these essays are informed by the latest revelations among primary sources. The New Walt Whitman Studies shows how the latest concerns of literary analysis, from surface reading to ecocriticism to the digital humanities, emerged from an engagement with Whitman's work.
Read more- Advances the field of American literary studies by introducing new - and sometimes conflicting - perspectives on the place of Whitman's work in cultural history and American society today
- Addresses Whitman's potential to re-animate literary criticism across a range of approaches, such as feminism, critical race studies, and digital humanities
- Highlights the latest currents in Whitman scholarship
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- Date Published: November 2019
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9781108321471
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
Introduction Matt Cohen
Part I. The New Life of the New Forms: Aesthetics, Disciplines Politics:
1. Whitman's deathbed radicalism M. Caterina Bernardini and Kenneth Price
2. Whitman, women, and privacy Justine Murison
3. The poetics of a new science: 'song of myself' as sociology Timothy Robbins
4. World wide Walt: making and marketing Whitman's global persona Thoren Optiz
5. Intimacies of place Mark Rifkin
Part II. Wet Paper between Us: New Reading Methods:
6. A people's pocket Whitman: the history of sexuality and the history of the book Jay Grossman
7. 'All thy wide geographies': reading Whitman's epistolary database Alex Ashland, Stefan Schöberlein and Stephanie Blalock
8. Haptic feelings Erica Fretwell
9. Walt Whitman's leaves Nicole Gray and Matt Cohen
Part III. A Kosmos: The Critical Imagination:
10. Critique is not that old, composition is not that new: Sadakichi Hartmann's conversations with Walt Whitman Andrew Leong
11. Reading Whitman in disenchanted times Christopher Castiglia
12. 'Permit to speak at every hazard': Whitman's grammar of risk Peter Riley
13. Whitman getting old Ed Folsom.
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