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The Plastic Turn - by Ranjan Ghosh (Paperback)

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  • The Plastic Turn offers a novel way of looking at plastic as the defining material of our age and at the plasticity of plastic as an innovative means of understanding the arts and literature.
  • About the Author: Ranjan Ghosh teaches in the Department of English at the University of North Bengal.
  • 240 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, Modern

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"Ghosh introduces the term 'plastic turn' and gives a new direction for how we can interpret and experience the turn today. By what he calls the material-aesthetic, he opens up a fresh direction in our experience and understanding of plastic through the correspondence that plastic as a material brings with the aesthetic that it inspires and figures"-



Book Synopsis



The Plastic Turn offers a novel way of looking at plastic as the defining material of our age and at the plasticity of plastic as an innovative means of understanding the arts and literature. Ranjan Ghosh terms this approach the material-aesthetic and, through this concept, traces the emergence and development of plastic polymers along the same historical trajectory as literary modernism. Plastic's growth as a product in the culture industry, its formation through multiple application and chemical syntheses, and its circulation via oceanic movements, Ghosh argues, correspond with, and offers novel insights into, developments in modernist literature and critical theory.

Through innovative readings of canonical modernist texts, analyses of art works, and accounts of plastic's devastating environmental impact, The Plastic Turn proposes plastic's unique properties and destructive ubiquity as a "theory machine" to explain literature and life in the Anthropocene. Introducing several new concepts (like plastic literature, plastic literary, etc.) into critical-humanist discourse, Ghosh enmeshes literature and theory, materiality and philosophy, history and ecology, to explore why plastic as a substance and as an idea intrigues, disturbs, and haunts us.



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Ghosh thoroughly considers the roles and impacts of plastics, primarily as metaphor and figuration, to craft an eye-opening look at a past, present, and future characterized by plastic thinking. His book explores plastic as both a material and a metaphor, considering the ways that plastic has become entangled, intentionally or not, with human lives and thinking.

-- "American Book Review"

Ghosh's project performs its own plasticity. The Plastic Turn is itself highly additive, accumulative, malleable, and plastic, especially when Ghosh turns to listing plastic's many properties that both build and expand upon the previous... this book offers a vital contribution to materialist scholarship within both the environmental humanities and contemporary poetics.

-- "Journal of Modern Literature"

Like a plastic bomb, Ghosh's text explodes. The remnants, the structure that survives this gestative explosion, is a confetto of nomadic polymers, hailing us to see them, follow them everywhere. With propulsive prose seemingly charged by an indefatigable, feverish energy, Ghosh's book is rich and complex, offering a vertiginous kaleidoscope of reflections on "plastic" that moves breathlessly--a churning worthy of the moniker of material aesthetic theory machine--from micro to macro, molecular to molar, and seemingly everywhere beyond and between.

-- "Interdisciplinary Literary Studies"

Ranjan Ghosh's The Plastic Turn is the first in a trilogy intended to theorize the aims, scope and effects of a 'plastic Humanities.'

-- "SubStance"

Ranjan Ghosh's The Plastic Turn joins a clutch of books and essay collections that consider plastic well beyond its material forms to become a conceptual matter--even a dimension--that has changed the way we live, think, relate to others, and imagine otherness itself.

-- "Critical Inquiry"

An original and worthwhile reading experience for all those concerned with the humanities, the Anthropocene, the written word and the ecology of good and bad ideas. Ghosh's The Plastic Turn not only breaks the mold of literary criticism but asks others to refashion critical literature in elastic, versatile and plastic ways.

-- "LSE Review of Books"

Ecocriticism's ongoing heterogenization mirrors broader strides in the environmental humanities, including advances in green postcolonial analysis, ice humanities, plant studies, waste studies, and related ecohumanistic domains. As a case in point, a significant contribution to ecocritical examinations of waste is Ranjan Ghosh's The Plastic Turn. Through a material-aesthetic optic, Ghosh genealogizes the impact of the plastic polymer on critical theory and literary modernism

-- "The Year's Work in Critical & Cultural Theory"

Ghosh uses plastic metaphorically and in an innovative way to advance understanding of literature, art, and life in the present. In so doing, he develops a new material aesthetic, one that offers a new way to view history, ontology, and ecology as well as literature and the arts.

-- "Choice"



About the Author



Ranjan Ghosh teaches in the Department of English at the University of North Bengal. He is completing a trilogy on plastic. His second book on plastic, Plastic Figures, is forthcoming from Cornell University Press. Find him online at ranjanghosh.in.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.98 Inches (W) x .55 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: Modern
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Ranjan Ghosh
Language: English
Street Date: November 15, 2022
TCIN: 88967143
UPC: 9781501766978
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-1923
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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