The Art of the Modernist Body explores the fraught relationship between corporeality and the genesis of new language in modernist literature. The dissertation argues that the history of disability in the early twentieth century facilitates a revised account of Anglo-American modernism; specifically, the modernists' formal preoccupation with loss, deficiency, and absence, long regarded as a vital aspect of the movement, can be re-imagined productively through the heuristic of disability theory. The project likewise reveals that many of modernism's signature novelties, including free verse, Imagism, and the embrace of ordinary speech, are influenced by artists' attempts to represent physical deviance. Each text in question is generated out...
This dissertation explores the effects disability had on the aesthetics of American modernist writer...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...
Before history had christened modernism, the movement had emerged in disabled concepts and forms. It...
In the current sociocultural climate, conversations surrounding conceptions of identity are richer a...
A disability studies approach to physical difference in transatlantic modernist literatureOpe
It is in Freud’s exploration of the uncanny, originally written in 1919, that Freud spends a conside...
abstract: This dissertation is an examination of a modernist desire to construct future materiality ...
Abstract The Defective Generation: Disability in Modernist Literature aims to provide an analysis ...
This thesis is concerned with the visual culture of the deviant Other—those whose bodies transgresse...
This thesis investigates the impact of the intersection of physical disabilities and mental health c...
307 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This study investigates two r...
This thesis argues that psychological anxiety is a central narrative mechanism for modernist writin...
This thesis examines the use of the body in avant-garde poetics, relating it to both theory and cont...
This dissertation considers some aspects of architecture's relationship to the body as living flesh....
This dissertation explores the effects disability had on the aesthetics of American modernist writer...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...
Before history had christened modernism, the movement had emerged in disabled concepts and forms. It...
In the current sociocultural climate, conversations surrounding conceptions of identity are richer a...
A disability studies approach to physical difference in transatlantic modernist literatureOpe
It is in Freud’s exploration of the uncanny, originally written in 1919, that Freud spends a conside...
abstract: This dissertation is an examination of a modernist desire to construct future materiality ...
Abstract The Defective Generation: Disability in Modernist Literature aims to provide an analysis ...
This thesis is concerned with the visual culture of the deviant Other—those whose bodies transgresse...
This thesis investigates the impact of the intersection of physical disabilities and mental health c...
307 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This study investigates two r...
This thesis argues that psychological anxiety is a central narrative mechanism for modernist writin...
This thesis examines the use of the body in avant-garde poetics, relating it to both theory and cont...
This dissertation considers some aspects of architecture's relationship to the body as living flesh....
This dissertation explores the effects disability had on the aesthetics of American modernist writer...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...
This dissertation argues that disability in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America was unde...