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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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Narratives of Migration and Displacement in Dominican Literature

Narratives of Migration and Displacement in Dominican Literature

1st Edition

By Danny Méndez
May 24, 2017

Establishing an interdisciplinary connection between Migration Studies, Post-Colonial Studies and Affect Theory, Méndez analyzes the symbolic interplay between emotions, cognitions, and displacement in the narratives written by and about Dominican and Dominican-Americans in the United States and ...

Postcolonial Readings of Music in World Literature

Postcolonial Readings of Music in World Literature

1st Edition

By Cameron Bushnell
May 24, 2017

This book reads representations of Western music in literary texts to reveal the ways in which artifacts of imperial culture function within contemporary world literature. Bushnell argues that Western music’s conventions for performance, composition, and listening, established during the colonial ...

Stanley Cavell, Literature, and Film The Idea of America

Stanley Cavell, Literature, and Film: The Idea of America

1st Edition

Edited By Andrew Taylor, Áine Kelly
May 24, 2017

This is the first book to offer a thorough examination of the relationship that Stanley Cavell’s celebrated philosophical work has to the ways in which the United States has been imagined and articulated in its literature. Establishing the contours of Cavell’s most significant readings of American ...

The Phenomenology of Autobiography Making it Real

The Phenomenology of Autobiography: Making it Real

1st Edition

By Arnaud Schmitt
May 12, 2017

Taking a fresh look at the state of autobiography as a genre, The Phenomenology of Autobiography: Making it Real takes a deep dive into the experience of the reader. Dr. Schmitt argues that current trends in the field of life writing have taken the focus away from the text and the initial purpose ...

Victimhood and Vulnerability in 21st Century Fiction

Victimhood and Vulnerability in 21st Century Fiction

1st Edition

Edited By Jean-Michel Ganteau, Susana Onega
March 17, 2017

Editors Jean-Michel Ganteau and Susana Onega) have assembled a volume which addresses the relationship between trauma and ethics, and moves one step further to engage with vulnerability studies in their relation to literature and literary form. It consists of an introduction and of twelve articles ...

Food and Foodways in African Narratives Community, Culture, and Heritage

Food and Foodways in African Narratives: Community, Culture, and Heritage

1st Edition

By Jonathan Highfield
March 28, 2017

Food is a defining feature in every culture. Despite its very basic purpose of sustaining life, it directly impacts the community, culture and heritage in every region around the globe in countless seen and unseen ways, including the literature and narratives of each region. Across ...

The Politics and Aesthetics of Hunger and Disgust Perspectives on the Dark Grotesque

The Politics and Aesthetics of Hunger and Disgust: Perspectives on the Dark Grotesque

1st Edition

By Michel Delville, Andrew Norris
March 24, 2017

This study examines how hunger narratives and performances contribute to a reconsideration of neglected or prohibited domains of thinking which only a full confrontation with the body’s heterogeneity and plasticity can reveal. From literary motif or psychosomatic symptom to revolutionary gesture or...

Steampunk and Nineteenth-Century Digital Humanities Literary Retrofuturisms, Media Archaeologies, Alternate Histories

Steampunk and Nineteenth-Century Digital Humanities: Literary Retrofuturisms, Media Archaeologies, Alternate Histories

1st Edition

By Roger Whitson
December 22, 2016

Steampunk is more than a fandom, a literary genre, or an aesthetic. It is a research methodology turning history inside out to search for alternatives to the progressive technological boosterism sold to us by Silicon Valley. This book turns to steampunk's quirky temporalities to embrace diverse ...

Transcultural Poetics and the Concept of the Poet From Philip Sidney to T. S. Eliot

Transcultural Poetics and the Concept of the Poet: From Philip Sidney to T. S. Eliot

1st Edition

By Ranjan Ghosh
December 22, 2016

Critiquing the politics and dynamics of the transcultural poetics of reading literature, this book demonstrates an ambitious understanding of the concept of the poet across a wide range of traditions – Anglo-American, German, French, Arabic, Chinese, Sanskrit, Bengali, Urdu – and philosophies of ...

Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities Postcolonial Approaches

Global Ecologies and the Environmental Humanities: Postcolonial Approaches

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Edited By Elizabeth DeLoughrey, Jill Didur, Anthony Carrigan
September 29, 2016

This book examines current trends in scholarly thinking about the new field of the Environmental Humanities, focusing in particular on how the history of globalization and imperialism represents a special challenge to the representation of environmental issues. Essays in this path-breaking ...

National Poetry, Empires and War

National Poetry, Empires and War

1st Edition

By David Aberbach
December 18, 2014

Nationalism has given the world a genre of poetry bright with ideals of justice, freedom and the brotherhood of man, but also, at times, burning with humiliation and grievance, hatred and lust for revenge, driving human kind, as the Austrian poet Grillparzer put it, ‘From humanity via nationality ...

Representations of Anne Frank in American Literature

Representations of Anne Frank in American Literature

1st Edition

By Rachael McLennan
August 23, 2016

This book explores portrayals of Anne Frank in American literature, where she is often invoked, if problematically, as a means of encouraging readers to think widely about persecution, genocide, and victimisation; often in relation to gender, ethnicity, and race. It shows how literary ...

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