Sensational Subjects: The Dramatization of Experience in the Modern World Contributor(s): Jervis, John (Author), Bate, Jonathan (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1472535596 ISBN-13: 9781472535597 Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: March 2015 Click for more in this series: Wish List |
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BISAC Categories: - Philosophy | Movements - General - Philosophy | Aesthetics - Psychology | Social Psychology |
Dewey: 149.97 |
Series: Wish List |
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.2" W x 9.2" L (0.90 lbs) 248 pages |
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated |
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Publisher Description: Under what conditions does 'sensation' become 'sensational'? In the early nineteenth century murder was a staple of the sensationalizing popular press and gruesome descriptions were deployed to make a direct impact on the sensations of the reader. By the end of the century, public concern with the thrills, spills, and shocks of modern life was increasingly articulated in the language of sensation. Media sensationalism contributed to this process and magnified its impact, just as sensation was, in turn, taken up by literature, art and film. In the contemporary world the dramatization of these experiences in an era of media panics over terrorism and paedophilia has taken an overtly melodramatic form, in which battles of good and evil play out across the landscapes of our lives. Sensational Subjects develops an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to exploring these themes, their impact and their implications for understanding the modern world. A companion volume, Sympathetic Sentiments: Affect, Emotion and Spectacle in the Modern World is published simultaneously by Bloomsbury. |
Contributor Bio(s): Jervis, John: - John Jervis is Research Fellow in Cultural Studies at the University of Kent at Canterbury. He is the author of Exploring the Modern: Patterns of Western Culture and Civilization (1998) and Transgressing the Modern: Explorations in the Western Experience of Otherness (2000) and the co-editor of Uncanny Modernity: Cultural Theories, Modern Anxieties (2008).Bate, Jonathan: - "Jonathan Bate is Professor of Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature at the University of Warwick, a Fellow of the British Academy and a Governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company. His books include Shakespeare and Ovid (1993); John Clare: A Biography (2003) - winner of the 2004 Hawthornden Prize and the 2005 James Tait Black Memorial prize for biography; The Genius of Shakespeare (1997); and Soul of the Age: The Life, Mind and World of William Shakespeare (2009). He was the editor of the Arden edition of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus(1995)." |
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