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Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
ISBN-101032092548
ISBN-139781032092546
eBay Product ID (ePID)15076819945
Product Key Features
Number of Pages216 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameDavid Foster Wallace and the Body
Publication Year2021
SubjectSubjects & Themes / Nature, Modern / 20th Century, American / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism
AuthorPeter Sloane
SeriesRoutledge Studies in Contemporary Literature Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight10.8 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal813.6
Table Of ContentIntroduction - It is at the Level of the Body that We Proceed 1. Corporeal Punishment: The Body as Agent (Provocateur) 2. Écorché Style: David Foster Wallace's Anatomical Poetics 3. Frantic Pistons and Yielding Curves: Gender and the (Com)modification of Desire 4. Hideously Defective: Disfigurement, Disability, and 'Crip Humour' 5. Weak Evils: The Ageing Body 6. So Much Vapor Aloft: Drugs, (Idio-)Disincarnation, and Idio-Metempsychosis Conclusion - It is at the Level of the Body that We Conclude Bibliography
SynopsisDavid Foster Wallace and the Body is the first full-length study to focus on Wallace's career-long fascination with the human body and the textual representation of the body. The book provides engaging, accessible close readings that highlight the importance of the overlooked, and yet central theme of all of this major American author's works: having a body. Wallace repeatedly made clear that good fiction is about what it means to be a 'human being'. A large part of what that means is having a body, and being conscious of the conflicts that arise, morally and physically, as a result; a fact with which, as Wallace forcefully and convincingly argues, we all desire 'to be reconciled'. Given the ubiquity of the themes of embodiment in Wallace's work, this study is an important addition to an expanding field. The book also opens up the themes addressed to interrogate aspects of contemporary literature, culture, and society more generally, placing Wallace's works in the history of literary and philosophical engagements with the brute fact of embodiment., This book is the first full-length study to focus on Wallace's career-long fascination with the representation of the body. The book provides engaging, accessible close readings that highlight the importance of the overlooked, and yet central theme of all of this major American author's works.