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Author:
Barnaby, Edward, author.
Title:
Realist critiques of visual culture : from Hardy to Barnes / Edward Barnaby.
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
vii, 186 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Realism in literature.
Art in literature.
Culture in literature.
Culture in art.
Art in literature.
Culture in art.
Culture in literature.
Realism in literature.
Other Authors:
Carey, Edward, 1970- author. IaU
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: literary realism as meta-spectacle -- "Pugin was wrong, and Wren was right": architectural revival as spectacle in Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure -- "The true Italy is to be found by patient observation": tourism as spectacle in E.M. Forster's A Room with a View -- "You've stirred in me my unacted part": historical pageantry as spectacle in Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts -- "Pressed against the screen": cinema and photography as spectacle in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children -- "The law of white gloves": the museum as spectacle in Edward Carey's Observatory Mansions -- Epilogue: "Those old soixante-huitards": Debord as spectacle in Julian Barnes' England, England.
Summary:
"Have industrial-age technologies and visual discourses transformed us into spectators of the real, and can realist fiction make that transformation visible to us? This book brings Situationist Guy Debord's 'Society of the Spectacle' and an array of cultural criticism into dialogue with novels by Hardy, Forster, Woolf, Rushdie, Carey and Barnes to foreground literary realism's critique of visual culture, including Gothic architectural revival, neoclassicism, tourism, historical pageantry, postcolonial cinema and photography, museums, preservationism, urbanism and artisanal neo-folk movements. Barnaby advances the concept of meta-spectacle to distinguish realist fiction that engages ethically with visual discourses from realistic fiction that reproduces the visible veneer of reality for aesthetic consumption. He highlights the limitations of artistic critiques of spectacle, considers their resilience toward a culture industry that continuously repackages iconoclasm as iconicity, and reflects upon the process of reorienting the reader to comprehend realist gestures. By heightening the capacity to recognize our own immersion within objectified representations of the real, this book demonstrates how literary realism remains vital within a society that is so deeply invested in visually replicating and archiving lived experience"--Back cover.
ISBN:
3319773224
9783319773223
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1022778065
LCCN:
2018935419
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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