Fictions of Legibility
The Human Face and Body in Modern German Novels from Sophie von La Roche to Alfred Döblin, Lettre
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Zusatztext
Gabriela Stoicea examines how the incidence and role of physical descriptions in German novels changed between 1771 and 1929 in response to developments in the study of the human face and body. As well as engaging the tools and methods of literary analysis, the study uses a cultural studies approach to offer a constellation of ideas and polemics surrounding the readability of the human body. By including discussions from the medical sciences, epistemology, semiotics, and aesthetics, the book draws out the multi-faceted permutations of corporeal legibility, as well as its relevance for the development of the novel and for facilitating inter-disciplinary dialogue.
Autorenportrait
Gabriela Stoicea (PhD) is a scholar at Clemson University, USA. Her research focusses on the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries with an emphasis on processes of identity and knowledge formation at the intersection of literature, film, philosophy, science, and politics. She has published articles on Sophie von La Roche, Fritz Lang, Claude Lanzmann, and Robert Musil.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 27.06.2020
Umfang: 200 S., 19 farbige Illustr., 19 Illustr.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: PB
Format: 1.4 x 23.5 x 14.8 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783837647204
Umbreit-Nr.: 6063711
