Eternalized Fragments: Reclaiming Aesthetics in Contemporary World Fiction
Eternalized Fragments explores the implications of treating literature as art—examining the evolving nature of aesthetic inquiry in literary studies, with an eye to how twentieth- and twenty-first-century world fiction challenges our understandings of form, pleasure, ethics, and other critical concepts traditionally associated with the study of aesthetics.
 
Since postmodern and contemporary fiction tend to be dominated by disjunctures, paradoxes, and incongruities, this book offers an account of how and why readers choose to engage regardless, articulating the cognitive rewards such difficulties offer. By putting narrative and philosophical approaches in conversation with evolutionary psychology and contemporary neuroscience, W. Michelle Wang examines the value of attending to aesthetic experiences when we read literature and effectively demonstrates that despite the aesthetic’s stumble in time, our ongoing love affair with fiction is grounded in our cognitive engagements with the text’s aesthetic dimensions.
 
Drawing on a diverse range of works by Gabriel García Márquez, Kazuo Ishiguro, Arundhati Roy,Cormac McCarthy, Jeanette Winterson, Jennifer Egan, Italo Calvino, Flann O’Brien, and Alasdair Gray, Eternalized Fragments lucidly renders the aesthetic energies at work in the novels’ rich potentialities of play, the sublime’s invitation to affective renegotiations, and beauty’s polysemy in shaping readerly capacities for nuance.
 
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Eternalized Fragments: Reclaiming Aesthetics in Contemporary World Fiction
Eternalized Fragments explores the implications of treating literature as art—examining the evolving nature of aesthetic inquiry in literary studies, with an eye to how twentieth- and twenty-first-century world fiction challenges our understandings of form, pleasure, ethics, and other critical concepts traditionally associated with the study of aesthetics.
 
Since postmodern and contemporary fiction tend to be dominated by disjunctures, paradoxes, and incongruities, this book offers an account of how and why readers choose to engage regardless, articulating the cognitive rewards such difficulties offer. By putting narrative and philosophical approaches in conversation with evolutionary psychology and contemporary neuroscience, W. Michelle Wang examines the value of attending to aesthetic experiences when we read literature and effectively demonstrates that despite the aesthetic’s stumble in time, our ongoing love affair with fiction is grounded in our cognitive engagements with the text’s aesthetic dimensions.
 
Drawing on a diverse range of works by Gabriel García Márquez, Kazuo Ishiguro, Arundhati Roy,Cormac McCarthy, Jeanette Winterson, Jennifer Egan, Italo Calvino, Flann O’Brien, and Alasdair Gray, Eternalized Fragments lucidly renders the aesthetic energies at work in the novels’ rich potentialities of play, the sublime’s invitation to affective renegotiations, and beauty’s polysemy in shaping readerly capacities for nuance.
 
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Eternalized Fragments: Reclaiming Aesthetics in Contemporary World Fiction

Eternalized Fragments: Reclaiming Aesthetics in Contemporary World Fiction

by W. Michelle Wang
Eternalized Fragments: Reclaiming Aesthetics in Contemporary World Fiction

Eternalized Fragments: Reclaiming Aesthetics in Contemporary World Fiction

by W. Michelle Wang

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Eternalized Fragments explores the implications of treating literature as art—examining the evolving nature of aesthetic inquiry in literary studies, with an eye to how twentieth- and twenty-first-century world fiction challenges our understandings of form, pleasure, ethics, and other critical concepts traditionally associated with the study of aesthetics.
 
Since postmodern and contemporary fiction tend to be dominated by disjunctures, paradoxes, and incongruities, this book offers an account of how and why readers choose to engage regardless, articulating the cognitive rewards such difficulties offer. By putting narrative and philosophical approaches in conversation with evolutionary psychology and contemporary neuroscience, W. Michelle Wang examines the value of attending to aesthetic experiences when we read literature and effectively demonstrates that despite the aesthetic’s stumble in time, our ongoing love affair with fiction is grounded in our cognitive engagements with the text’s aesthetic dimensions.
 
Drawing on a diverse range of works by Gabriel García Márquez, Kazuo Ishiguro, Arundhati Roy,Cormac McCarthy, Jeanette Winterson, Jennifer Egan, Italo Calvino, Flann O’Brien, and Alasdair Gray, Eternalized Fragments lucidly renders the aesthetic energies at work in the novels’ rich potentialities of play, the sublime’s invitation to affective renegotiations, and beauty’s polysemy in shaping readerly capacities for nuance.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814255858
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 02/08/2023
Series: Cognitive Approaches to Culture
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

W. Michelle Wang is Assistant Professor of English at Nanyang Technological University and coeditor of Narrating Death: The Limit of Literature.

Table of Contents

Contents[MKM1] 
Acknowledgments
Introduction       Reclaiming Aesthetics in Literary Fiction
1              Play (I): Formal (Dis)Order, Sensory Chaos
                A Visit from the Goon Squad
                The Castle of Crossed Destinies[MKM2] 
2              Play (II): Postmodern Play with Possible Worlds
                At Swim-Two-Birds
                Lanark
3              Literary Sublime (I): Imagination Reigns
                The Third Policeman
                Invisible Cities
4              Literary Sublime (II): Imaginative Engagements of Our Moralistic Minds
                The God of Small Things
                Blood Meridian
5              Muted Beauty: Complex Harmonies
                Written on the Body
                Never Let Me Go
Coda: Between Borders
                One Hundred Years of Solitude
Works Cited
Index
 
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