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Modernist Impersonalities: Affect, Authority, and the Subject

Author Rochelle Rives
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
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ISBN / ASIN113702187X
ISBN-139781137021878
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This study reconsiders the meaning of 'impersonality,' the term modernists such as T.S. Eliot, H.D., Ezra Pound and Wyndham Lewis explicitly employed in their critiques of 'personality,' especially as it has been defined in classic works by critics such as Maud Ellmann, Daniel Albright, and Michael Levenson. Unbinding its connection to authority, Rochelle Rives argues that impersonality, as a response to the increasing prominence of 'personality' in twentieth-century political and aesthetic culture, might be understood instead as an exploration of affective engagement that spatially re-orients social and aesthetic hierarchies. In doing so, Rives uncovers a context of aesthetic and social debate that modernist studies has yet to fully articulate.

 

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