Handsomely Done

Daniel Hoffman-Schwartz (Editor), Sorin Radu Cucu (Contribution by), Roland Végso (Contribution by), Emily Apter (Contribution by), Roland Vegso (Contribution by), Walter Johnston (Contribution by), Barbara Natalie Nagel (Contribution by), Paul Downe

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Author
Daniel Hoffman-Schwartz (Editor), Sorin Radu Cucu (Contribution by), Roland Végso (Contribution by), Emily Apter (Contribution by), Roland Vegso (Contribution by), Walter Johnston (Contribution by), Barbara Natalie Nagel (Contribution by), Paul Downe
Publish Date
2019-04-15
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
Northwestern University Press
Subtitle
Aesthetics, Politics, and Media after Melville
Number of Pages
257
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0810139731
ISBN-13
9780810139732
SKU
9780810139732

Description

Handsomely Done: Aesthetics, Politics, and Media after Melville brings together leading and emerging scholars from comparative literature, critical theory, and media studies to examine Melville’s works in light of their ongoing afterlife and seemingly permanent contemporaneity. The volume explores the curious fact that the works of this most linguistically complex and seemingly most “untranslatable” of authors have yielded such compelling translations and adaptations as well as the related tendency of Melville’s writing to flash into relevance at every new historical-political conjuncture.

The volume thus engages not only Melville reception across media (Jorge Luis Borges, John Huston, Jean-Luc Godard, Led Zeppelin, Claire Denis) but also the Melvillean resonances and echoes of various political events and movements, such as the Attica uprising, the Red Army Faction, Occupy Wall Street, and Black Lives Matter. This consideration of Melville’s afterlife opens onto theorizations of intermediality, un/translatability, and material intensity even as it also continually faces the most concrete and pressing questions of history and politics.