E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied depth of authentic interpersonal intimacy. Reframing the historical co-emergence of literary modernism and modern social science, this project tells a different story—not of connections between exceptional humans, but of connections between persons and environments. The prevailing canons of modernism have not yet grasped the internal complexity of early-twentieth-century debates regarding the interdependence of human and nonhuman agency. Early-twentieth-century sociologists like Émile Durkheim grounded both the autonomy of human culture and the disciplinary authority of sociology on the premise of species exceptionalism—the independence of hu...
This thesis examines the ways in which the writings of Henry Parland, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf...
In the early 1900s, industry and new technologies dislocated our sense of selfhood. Since the Indust...
Gathering into lively conversation scholars in medieval, early modern and object studies, Inhuman Na...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
Through attending to processual and performative human-world relations, this thesis reveals embodied...
This thesis explores the under-charted literary-historical territory located between the concepts of...
By reading modernist literature on the edge of the Anthropocene, I argue in this dissertation that m...
Science Fiction as a literary genre offers a unique platform for social commentary. It presents plau...
<p>Literary modernism followed a century during which philosophical speculations about the mechanist...
320 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This thesis examines a number...
“Behaviorism and Literary Modernity, 1913-2009”constructs a history of twentieth-century literature ...
This study examines Anglophone and German writers who synthesized aesthetics and anthropology in ord...
<p>This dissertation uses Nietzsche's writings on truth and metaphor as a lens through which to reco...
This dissertation reconsiders the social forces and intellectual discourses to which British Aesthet...
This thesis examines the ways in which the writings of Henry Parland, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf...
In the early 1900s, industry and new technologies dislocated our sense of selfhood. Since the Indust...
Gathering into lively conversation scholars in medieval, early modern and object studies, Inhuman Na...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
Through attending to processual and performative human-world relations, this thesis reveals embodied...
This thesis explores the under-charted literary-historical territory located between the concepts of...
By reading modernist literature on the edge of the Anthropocene, I argue in this dissertation that m...
Science Fiction as a literary genre offers a unique platform for social commentary. It presents plau...
<p>Literary modernism followed a century during which philosophical speculations about the mechanist...
320 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This thesis examines a number...
“Behaviorism and Literary Modernity, 1913-2009”constructs a history of twentieth-century literature ...
This study examines Anglophone and German writers who synthesized aesthetics and anthropology in ord...
<p>This dissertation uses Nietzsche's writings on truth and metaphor as a lens through which to reco...
This dissertation reconsiders the social forces and intellectual discourses to which British Aesthet...
This thesis examines the ways in which the writings of Henry Parland, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf...
In the early 1900s, industry and new technologies dislocated our sense of selfhood. Since the Indust...
Gathering into lively conversation scholars in medieval, early modern and object studies, Inhuman Na...