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Romanticism and Consciousness, Revisited [Kõva köide]

Edited by (American University in Washington DC), Edited by (University of Western Ontario)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 12 black and white illustrations, 2 colour illustrations
  • Sari: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474485103
  • ISBN-13: 9781474485104
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 416 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 12 black and white illustrations, 2 colour illustrations
  • Sari: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Romanticism
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Aug-2022
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474485103
  • ISBN-13: 9781474485104
Teised raamatud teemal:
With explosive interest in Romantic science and theories of mind and a renewed sense of the period's porousness to the world, along with new developments in cognitive theory and research, Romantic studies scholars have been called to revisit and re-map the terrain laid out in the highly influential 1970 volume Romanticism and Consciousness. Romanticism and Consciousness, Revisited brings this shift in approach to Romantic "consciousness"-no longer the possession of a sole self but transactional, social, and entangled with the outside world-up to date.


With explosive interest in Romantic science and theories of mind and a renewed sense of the period’s porousness to the world, along with new developments in cognitive theory and research, Romantic studies scholars have been called to revisit and re-map the terrain laid out in the highly influential 1970 volume Romanticism and Consciousness. Romanticism and Consciousness, Revisited brings this shift in approach to Romantic “consciousness”—no longer the possession of a sole self but transactional, social, and entangled with the outside world—up to date. 



Brings Romanticism into dialogue with current understandings of consciousness.

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This splendid collection returns to Harold Blooms Romanticism and Consciousness and revisits that 1970 collections field-defining questions about subjectivity and the modern self. Engaging scholarship on neuroscience, cognitive theory and philosophy of mind, Faflak, Sha, and their eminent contributors renew the concept of Romantic consciousness for the twenty-first century. -- Deidre Lynch, Harvard University Romanticism and Consciousness, Revisited contains fascinating, readable essays that display the best of cognitive approaches in literary studies. It is suitable for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in Romanticism courses. While many scholars will want to own their own copy, it definitely belongs in every university library. -- Lisa Ann Robertson, University of South Dakota * Wordsworth Circle * The greatest strengths of this volume come, firstly, from the subtle call to think carefully about how we make the move between the ethical and the epistemological, and secondly, from the implication that there may be Romantic romances, quest-like or otherwise, between mind and world, and between different parts of consciousness, that contemporary philosophies of mind are only just enabling us to understand. Romanticism and Consciousness, Revisited calls on the self-reflexive powers of literature to create genuine dialogues with philosophies of mind, rather than making the coherence of literary texts depend on deployments of philosophical thinking. -- Merrilees Roberts * Romantic Circles *

List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgements viii
Notes on Contributors x
1 Introduction: Romanticism and Consciousness Redux
1(28)
Richard C. Sha
Joel Faflak
Part I New Models of Consciousness
2 Romanticism Against Consciousness
29(20)
Alan Richardson
3 Romantic Panpsychism
49(24)
Colin Jager
4 Shelley and the Real of Faith
73(21)
Joel Faflak
5 Blakean Experience and the Hard Problem of Consciousness Revisited
94(27)
Richard C. Sha
Part II States of Consciousness
6 `Poetry is passion': Lyrical Balladry as Affective Narratology
121(23)
Mark J. Bruhn
7 After-Affects and Second Thoughts: Wordsworth, Eliot, and the Forms of Emotional Thinking
144(23)
Nancy Yousef
8 Studio States: Thought Out of Place
167(29)
Jacques Khalip
9 The Media Ecology of Romantic Consciousness: Knowledge in Charlotte Smith's Beachy Head
196(29)
Ralf Haekel
Part III Social and Ecological Models of Consciousness
10 Why Reasonable Children Don't Think that Nutcracker is Alive or that the Mouse King is Real
225(24)
Lisa Zunshine
11 Prone Minds and Extended Selves: The Cenci
249(19)
Yasmin Solomonescu
12 Gothic Ecologies of Mind
268(17)
John Savarese
13 May Flies and Horseshoe Crabs: Romantic and Post-Romantic Consciousness, Institutions, and Populations
285(26)
Robert Mitchell
Part IV Race and Consciousness
14 Shapeshifting Romantic Consciousness
311(28)
Kate Singer
15 At Peace with Strangers: Feeling Disoriented in the London Panorama of Constantinople, 1801--1802
339(24)
Humberto Garcia
16 Doubling Down: On White Consciousness, Friends, and The Friend
363(23)
Julie A. Carlson
Index 386
Richard C. Sha is Professor of Literature and Affiliate Professor of Philosophy at American University in Washington, DC. He is the author of Imagination and Science in Romanticism (Johns Hopkins UP, 2018), which won the Jean-Pierre Barricelli Prize in 2018. In 2020, the National Endowment for the Humanities of the United States selected this book as one of twelve books in the humanities to fund for open access publication. His previous books include Perverse Romanticism (Johns Hopkins UP, 2008) and with Joel Faflak, Romanticism and the Emotions (Cambridge UP, 2016). Joel Faflak is Professor of English and Theory at the University of Western Ontario. He is author of Romantic Psychoanalysis: The Burden of the Mystery (SUNY, 2008), co-author (with Ross Woodman) of Revelation and Knowledge: The Psyche in Romanticism (U of Toronto Press, 2011), and editor or co-editor of numerous essay collections and anthologies, most recently Romanticism and the Emotions (Cambridge UP, 2016), with Richard C. Sha, and William Blake: Modernity and Disaster (U of Toronto Press, 2020), with Tilottama Rajan.