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(Oregon State University, USA)
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Engagements with Contemporary Literary and Critical Theory is a wide-ranging but accessible introduction to the key thinkers and theories integral to the study of literature. Organised thematically, the book provides historical introductions and uses a variety of relevant contemporary examples to illuminate the field.

Evan Gottlieb contextualises the latest developments with regard to forms; discourses; subjectivities and embodiments; media, networks, and machines; and animals, affects, objects, and environments. Each chapter elucidates its concepts through in-depth discussions of major contemporary theorists, including Giorgio Agamben, Sara Ahmed, and Catherine Malabou, and uses ‘engaging’ examples from a canonical novel, a contemporary text, and a new media artefact to demonstrate theoretical applications. Additional textboxes regularly introduce emerging or overlooked theorists of interest, including Fred Moten and Sianne Ngai.

An ideal guide for students of literary and critical theory, this book will give readers the background they need to continue their own explorations of this vibrant field of study.

List of text boxes
vii
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction 1(8)
Structure of the book and some caveats
5(3)
References
8(1)
1 Forms
9(30)
Matters of form in the twentieth century
9(5)
Terry Eagleton: the Marxist critic as public intellectual
14(4)
Fredric Jameson: committing to form and history
18(5)
Franco Moretti: maps, graphs, and distant reading
23(4)
Engaging with classic literature: Jane Austen's Mansfield Park
27(3)
Engaging with contemporary literature: Ian McEwan's Atonement
30(2)
Engaging with film and new media: Austen on the big screen
32(3)
References
35(4)
2 Discourses
39(33)
Matters of discourse in modernity
39(6)
Jean Baudrillard: prophet of the postmodern
45(5)
Giorgio Agamben: a genealogy of biopolitics
50(5)
Rey Chow: entangling ethnicity, visuality, and language
55(5)
Engaging with classic literature: Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
60(2)
Engaging with contemporary literature: Hari Kunzru's White Tears
62(3)
Engaging with film and new media: Easy
65(3)
References
68(4)
3 Subjectivities and embodiments
72(41)
The birth of the subject
72(8)
Slavoj Zizek: theorizing with psychoanalysis and Marxism
80(5)
Judith Butler: beyond gender performativity
85(7)
Catherine Malabou: philosophy, plasticity, neuroscience
92(6)
Engaging with classic literature: Daniel Defoe's The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
98(4)
Engaging with contemporary literature: Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch
102(4)
Engaging with film and new media: The Fall
106(3)
References
109(4)
4 Media, networks, machines
113(43)
Toward our contemporary media moment
113(7)
Jacques Ranciere: aesthetics for everyone
120(5)
Bruno Latour: from networks to modes of existence and beyond
125(9)
N. Katherine Hayles: defining the posthuman
134(7)
Engaging with classic literature: Bram Stoker's Dracula
141(4)
Engaging with contemporary literature: Gwyneth Jones's Proof of Concept
145(4)
Engaging with film and new media: Ryan Coogler's Black Panther
149(3)
References
152(4)
5 Animals, affects, objects, environments
156(40)
We have never been human
156(5)
Donna Haraway: cyborgs, companion species, Chthulucene
161(7)
Sara Ahmed: affects, objects, and feminist killjoys
168(7)
Timothy Morton: being ecological with object-oriented ontology
175(7)
Engaging with classic literature: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
182(4)
Engaging with contemporary literature: Jeff VanderMeer's Annihilation
186(3)
Engaging with film and new media: Margaret Atwood's Angel Catbird
189(3)
References
192(4)
Index 196
Evan Gottlieb is Professor of English at Oregon State University, USA.