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Ahab Unbound : Melville and the Materialist Turn /

"For years critics have viewed Herman Melville's Captain Ahab as the paradigm of a strong, controlling agent. Farmer and Schroeder's volume aims to rethink Ahab through a series of "materialist" frames, including posthumanism, disability studies, affect theory, animal studie...

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Otros Autores: Otter, Samuel, 1956- (author of foreword.), Schroeder, Jonathan (D. S.), 1981- (Editor ), Farmer, Meredith, 1983- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2022.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 |a Machine generated contents note: Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Rethinking Ahab: Melville and the Materialist Turn -- Meredith Farmer -- Part I. Ontologies -- 1. Sailing without Ahab -- Steve Mentz -- 2. Ambiental Cogito: Ahab with Whales -- Branka Arsić -- 3. Ahab after Agency -- Mark D. Noble -- 4. Thinking with a Wrinkled Brow; or, Herman Melville, Catherine Malabou, and the Brains of New Materialism -- Christian P. Haines -- Part II. Relations -- 5. Phantom Empathy: Ahab and Mirror-Touch Synesthesia -- Pilar Martínez Benedí and Ralph James Savarese -- 6. Phenomenology beyond the Phantom Limb: Melvillean Figuration and Chronic Pain -- Michael D. Snediker -- 7.'The King is a Thing'; or, Ahab as Subject of the Unconscious: A Lacanian Materialist Reading -- Russell Sbriglia -- 8. Approaching Ahab Blind -- Christopher Castiglia -- Part III. Politics -- 9. 'this post-mortemizing of the whale': The Vapors of Materialism, New and Old -- Bonnie Honig -- 10.Ahab's Electromagnetic Constitution -- Donald E. Pease -- 11. The Whiteness of the Will: Ahab and the Matter of Monomania -- Jonathan D. S. Schroeder -- 12. Diet on the Pequod and the Wreck of Reason -- Jonathan Lamb -- Part IV. New Melvilles -- 13. Ahab's After-Life: The Tortoises of 'The Encantadas' -- Matthew A. Taylor -- 14. Israel Potter; or, the Excrescence -- Colin Dayan -- 15.Melville, Materiality, and the Social Hieroglyphics of Leisure and Labor -- Ivy Wilson -- 16. Melville's Basement Tapes -- John Modern -- Afterword: Melville Among the Materialists -- Samuel Otter -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Index. 
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