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Meat Markets - by Ted Geier (Paperback)

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  • Abjective ecologies of British humans, animals, and other nonhumans in cultural forms of nineteenth-century literature, from Dracula to Bovril Meat Markets articulates the emergent 'nonhuman thought' developed across literatures of the long nineteenth century and inflecting recent critical theories of abject life and animality.
  • About the Author: Ted Geier is Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at Ashford University and Lecturer in American Studies at UC Davis.
  • 200 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, European

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Meat Markets articulates the emergent 'nonhuman thought' developed across literatures of the long nineteenth century and inflecting recent critical theories of abject life and animality.



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Abjective ecologies of British humans, animals, and other nonhumans in cultural forms of nineteenth-century literature, from Dracula to Bovril

Meat Markets articulates the emergent 'nonhuman thought' developed across literatures of the long nineteenth century and inflecting recent critical theories of abject life and animality. It presents important connections between meat and popular serial press industries, the intersections of criminals and public readership, and the long history of bloody spectacle at London's Smithfield Market including public executions, criminal escapades, death and horror tales, and the fungible 'penny press' forms of mass consumption. Through analysis of subjection, address, and narration in canonical and penny literatures, this book reveals the mutual forces of concern and consumption that afflict objects of a weird cultural history of bloody London across the long nineteenth century. Players include butchers, Smithfield, Parliament, Dickens, Romantics, Sweeney Todd, cattle, and a strange, impossible London.
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Articulates the emergent 'nonhuman thought' developed across literatures of the long nineteenth century and inflecting recent critical theories of abject life and animalityShows the productive contradictions in social and animal concern as it produces anonymous, 'biopolitical' objects in literature, food culture, and London societyPresents important connections between meat and popular serial press industries, the intersections of criminals and public readership, and the long history of bloody spectacle at London's Smithfield Market including public executions, criminal escapades, death and horror tales, and the fungible 'penny press' forms of mass consumption



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'Meat Markets tells a haunted and haunting story, tracing the intertwined abjection of animals, human and nonhuman, in the nineteenth-century British metropole. Geier's prose crackles with a sumptuous energy, quickened throughout by the call to do justice to life and the living amid the squalor and death of a blood-soaked biopolitical world of which we are the inheritors.' David L. Clark, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada Abjective ecologies of British humans, animals and other nonhumans in cultural forms of nineteenth-century literature, from Dracula to Bovril Meat Markets articulates the emergent 'nonhuman thought' developed across literatures of the long nineteenth century and inflecting recent critical theories of abject life and animality. Presenting important connections between meat and popular serial press industries, the book examines the intersections of criminals and public readership, and the long history of bloody spectacle at London's Smithfield Market including public executions, criminal escapades, death and horror tales, and the fungible 'penny press' forms of mass consumption. Through analysis of subjection, address and narration in canonical and penny literatures, this book reveals the mutual forces of concern and consumption that afflicted objects of a weird cultural history of bloody London. Players include butchers, Smithfield, Parliament, Dickens, Romantics, Sweeney Todd, cattle and a strange, impossible London. Ted Geier is Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at Ashford University and Lecturer in American Studies at UC Davis. He is the author of Kafka's Nonhuman Form: Troubling the Boundaries of the Kafkaesque (2016). Cover image: Victorian cartoon of Smithfield Market, London (c) Linda Steward/iStockphoto Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-2471-4 Barcode



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Meat Markets tells a haunted and haunting story, tracing the intertwined abjection of animals--human and nonhuman--in the nineteenth-century British metropole. Geier's prose crackles with a sumptuous energy, quickened throughout by the call to do justice to life and the living amid the squalor and death of a blood-soaked biopolitical world of which we are the inheritors.--David Clark, McMaster University



About the Author



Ted Geier is Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at Ashford University and Lecturer in American Studies at UC Davis. He was a 2015-16 Mellon Fellow in the Rice University Seminars, 'After Biopolitics', and has taught literature, film, and Animal Studies at Rice, Davis, and San Francisco State University. He is the author of Kafka's Nonhuman Form: Troubling the Boundaries of the Kafkaesque (2016) and articles on Calvino, World EcoLiteratures, and film.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: European
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Theme: English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Format: Paperback
Author: Ted Geier
Language: English
Street Date: November 27, 2019
TCIN: 1004203286
UPC: 9781474455176
Item Number (DPCI): 247-32-6450
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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