The wallflower avant-garde [electronic resource] : modernism, sexuality, and queer ekphrasis / Brian Glavey.
2016
PS228.M63 G57 2016eb
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The wallflower avant-garde [electronic resource] : modernism, sexuality, and queer ekphrasis / Brian Glavey.
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ISBN
9780190202675 (electronic book)
Published
New York : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 218 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190202651 doi
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PS228.M63 G57 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
810.9112
Summary
This title argues for the importance of a strain of modernist formalism based in ekphrasis, the literary imitation of the visual arts. Often associated with a conservative aesthetic of wholeness, permanence, and autonomy, ekphrastic writing nonetheless also involves excess, failure, and mimesis, conjuring an aesthetic sense of closure and unity out of impossible imitations. This book suggests that this particular interplay between imitation and autonomy resonates with many of the foundational insights of queer theory: the way it situates identity as an effect of performativity, artifice, and mimesis.
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This title argues for the importance of a strain of modernist formalism based in ekphrasis, the literary imitation of the visual arts. Often associated with a conservative aesthetic of wholeness, permanence, and autonomy, ekphrastic writing nonetheless also involves excess, failure, and mimesis, conjuring an aesthetic sense of closure and unity out of impossible imitations. This book suggests that this particular interplay between imitation and autonomy resonates with many of the foundational insights of queer theory: the way it situates identity as an effect of performativity, artifice, and mimesis.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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The ekphrastic vice: Djuna Barnes's spatial form
Squandering your potential with Richard Bruce Nugent
Frank O'Hara nude with boots
The wallflower avant-garde: John Ashbery's shyness, or, spacing out with art.