The Oxford Handbook of Global Realisms
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Rövid leírás:
Realism is an artistic practice that aims to faithfully represent reality. Historically, it has been practiced across different media, from early pictorial art and epic oral narratives, through literature and visual arts, to film, music, and digital media. However, an understanding of what it means to "faithfully represent reality" is not universal; rather, it varies from culture to culture. The Oxford Handbook of Global Realisms approaches realism as a transnational, transhistorical, and intermedial global phenomenon. It brings the diversity of global realisms to the fore, showcasing previously underrepresented and marginalized theories, practices, forms, and media of realist cultural production.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Realism is an artistic practice that aims to faithfully represent reality. Historically, it has been practiced across different media, from early pictorial art and epic oral narratives, through literature and visual arts, to film, music, and digital media. However, an understanding of what it means to "faithfully represent reality" is not universal; rather, it varies from culture to culture. The Oxford Handbook of Global Realisms brings the diversity of global realisms - literary, visual, sonic, dramatic, and digital; Victorian and modernist; socialist, capitalist, magical and marvelous, postcolonial, environmental, and posthuman - to the fore. By foregrounding theories, practices, and forms of realism that are less well-known to Anglophone readers than "classic" realisms, The Oxford Handbook of Global Realisms revises the Eurocentric geography of the concept. It offers a broad chronology that overcomes the habitual fixation in studies of realism on the nineteenth century as its starting point and offers, instead, a more flexible timeline of this artistic practice. The Handbook's four sections "Theories of Global Realism," "Practices of Global Realisms," "Global Realisms and the Novel," and "Intermedial Global Realisms" present realism as a transnational, transhistorical, and intermedial global phenomenon. The Oxford Handbook of Global Realisms offers a global view of realism through contextualized case studies, showcasing previously underrepresented and marginalized theories, practices, forms, and media of realist cultural production.
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About the Editors
List of Contributors
1. Global Theories, Chronologies, and Geographies of Realism
Katherine Bowers and Margarita Vaysman
Part I. Theories of Global Realism
2. The Politics of Postcolonial Realism
Meghan Gorman-DaRif
3. Realism and the Subaltern in India
Ulka Anjaria
4. Theorizing Global Realism from Lukács to Climate Crisis Literature
Treasa De Loughry
5. Global Climate Realism in Blue Modern Europe
Anna Barcz
6. Affect and the Global Politics of Emotion in German Realism
Ervin Malakaj
7. Sentimentalism and the Gendered Aesthetics of Global Realisms
Hilde Hoogenboom
8. Global Disability Studies and Realist Representation
Hannah Thompson
9. Realism and Race in the Literature of the Global Hispanic Empire
Julia Haeyoon Chang
10. Digital Humanities and Literary Realism
Daniil Skorinkin and Boris Orekhov
11. Indigi-realism and "Aye!"sthetics
Renae Watchman
Part II. Practices of Global Realism
12. Embodied Realisms in Australian Aboriginal Art
Liz Cameron
13. Realism and the Visual Arts in France and Japan
Marika Takanishi Knowles
14. The Work of Realism, Shin, and Materia Medica in Nineteenth-Century Japan
Maki Fukuoka
15. Victorian Realisms in the Age of Global Trade
Jessica R. Valdez
16. Global Realism and the Gothic Genre
Katherine Bowers
17. Ottoman Armenian Visual Realism and Social Reform
Vazken Khatchig Davidian
18. Caribbean Diasporic Marvelous Realism
María Alonso Alonso
19. Realist Drama as World Drama
Ning Wang
20. Considering Gay Realisms in Canadian Theater
Conrad Alexandrowicz
21. Realism, Neorealism, and Hyperrealism in Argentine Cinema
Juli A. Kroll
22. World Cinema and the Ethics of Realism
Lúcia Nagib
Part III. Global Realisms and The Novel
23. Realism and Novel Ethics
Christopher S. Weinberger
24. The Socialist Realist Novel in Central Asia
Chris Fort
25. Capitalist Realism in the Arabic Novel
Raya Alraddadi
26. The Global African Novel
Katherine Hallemeier
27. Magic Realism in the African Novel
Ousmane Ngom
28. Realist Physiognomies and the Japanese Modernist Novel
Satoshi Bamba
29. Realism in the Global Age of Modernism in China and the United States
Julia Chan
30. Russian Metafiction and Global Realisms
Margarita Vaysman
Part IV. Intermedial Global Realisms
31. Global Traveling Realisms from Literature to Film
Kate Holland
32. Intermedial Projections from Realism to Naturalism
Robert Singer
33. Narrative Realism and Television
Lisa W. Jacobson and Chloë Kitzinger
34. Journalism and Realist Fiction in Nineteenth-Century France
Edmund Birch
35. Peripheral Realisms, War, and Catastrophe in Contemporary Iraqi Fiction
Modhumita Roy
36. Realism and the Politics of Frequency in Filmmaking
Terri Weissman
37. Documentary Forms and Realist Theater
Lucie Kempf
38. Reality Effects and Oral Modes of Entextualization
Roma Chatterji
39. Computational Realism in the Digital Humanities
Aaron Mauro
40. Transing Holodeck Realism in Video Games
Cody Mejeur
41. Preposterous Realism and Posthuman Aesthetics
Christoph Cox
Index