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Diffractive Reading - (New Critical Humanities) by Kai Merten (Paperback)

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  • Putting the New Materialist figure of diffraction to use in a set of readings - in which cultural texts are materially read against their contents and their themes, against their readers or against other texts - this volume proposes a criticalintervention into the practice of reading itself.
  • About the Author: Kai Merten is professor of British literature at the University of Erfurt.
  • 352 Pages
  • Philosophy, Aesthetics
  • Series Name: New Critical Humanities

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Putting the New Materialist figure of diffraction to use in a set of readings - in which cultural texts are materially read against their contents and their themes, against their readers or against other texts - this volume proposes a critical intervention into the practice of reading itself.



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Putting the New Materialist figure of diffraction to use in a set of readings - in which cultural texts are materially read against their contents and their themes, against their readers or against other texts - this volume proposes a criticalintervention into the practice of reading itself. In this book, reading and reading methodology are probed for their materiality and re-considered as being inevitably suspended between, or diffracted with, both matter and discourse. The history of literary and cultural reading, including poststructuralism and critical theory, is revisited in a new light and opened-up for a future in which the world and reading are no longer regarded as conveniently separate spheres, but recognized as deeply entangled and intertwined.

Diffractive Reading ultimately represents a new reading of reading itself: firstly by critiquing the distanced perspective of critical paradigms such as translation and intertextuality, in which texts encountered, processed or otherwise subdued; secondly, showing how all literary and cultural readings represent different 'agential cuts' in the world-text-reader constellation, which is always both discursive and material; and thirdly, the volume materializes, dynamizes and politicizes the activity of reading by drawing attention to reading's intervention in, and (co)creation of, the world in which we live.



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"Reading is never neutral, never distant: it always makes a difference, it always interferes. That is the message--in theory and practice--of this volume insightfully edited by Kai Merten. In an entangled conversation of topics and voices, Diffractive Reading has a double goal: refining a methodology and involving more readers in the process. Reality, it tells you, is in the making even as you read these words." --Serenella Iovino, Professor of Italian Studies and Environmental Humanities, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, co-editor of Material Ecocriticism

"How do we read a text, the world, the ideas of others, together? In this important book, Kai Merten gathers a range of contributions from different parts of academia, showing us the power of reading all that matters diffractively. These are affirmative and engaged mappings of a world in the making. A must read for all involved in how to analyse the contemporary." --Rick Dolphijn, Assistant Professor in Media Theory/Cultural Theory, Utrecht University




About the Author



Kai Merten is professor of British literature at the University of Erfurt. His main research and teaching interests are British literature and culture from various medial, material and global perspectives. He is the founder of the Erfurt Network on New Materialism (ENNM) and has initiated cooperations in the field of New Materialist methodologies with similar research groups in Erfurt (Max-Weber-Kolleg), Weimar, Utrecht, Berlin, Aarhus, Odense, Kiel and Warsaw.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .74 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.04 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 352
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: Aesthetics
Series Title: New Critical Humanities
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Paperback
Author: Kai Merten
Language: English
Street Date: April 6, 2023
TCIN: 1011120418
UPC: 9781538155677
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-4089
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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