Geometries of Empathy : Modernism, Attention, and the Contemporary Novel (Oxford English Monographs)

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Geometries of Empathy : Modernism, Attention, and the Contemporary Novel (Oxford English Monographs)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 208 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198983316
  • DDC分類 801.950904

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What does it mean to empathize today?

Virginia Woolf was convinced that 'the form of the novel, so clumsy, verbose, and undramatic, so rich, elastic, and alive, has been evolved', first and foremost, to 'express character.' But to what extent can the novel capture the 'unlimited capacity and infinite variety' of other minds and lives?

By revealing the origins of the term 'empathy' in modernist aesthetics, Ágota Márton offers a radical new perspective on the contemporary novel. Translated into English in 1908 from the German Einfühlung, empathy did not initially mean sharing or understanding the feelings of another human. It described imaginative projection into a work of art or an object. Empathy implied unknowability, un-ownability. Hesitancy and withholding, even self-erasure, become intrinsic to understanding the outer world.

This aesthetic phenomenology profoundly informed modernist experiments in the novel. But it is also deeply relevant to post-millennial fiction. Through explicit dialogue with their modernist predecessors, novelists such as Ian McEwan, Zadie Smith, Rachel Cusk, Amit Chaudhuri, and Ciaran Carson experiment with attentional modes that test the scale and sources, the very possibility, of empathic exchange. In their work, there are no fixed subject positions; transparent access to others is impossible. This volume shows how empathy with others must instead be mediated through geometrical shapes and forms: circles, lines, rectangles, surfaces, symmetries, prisms of attention. Sculpting new modes of detached immersion, these novelists are rethinking what it means to 'make space' for the other.

Contents

1: Introduction: Vital Geometries: Modernist Empathy in Contemporary Fiction
2: "Expanding Circles" of Empathy: Perspectival Frames and Modernist Milieus in Ian McEwan's Novels
3: "The Story Was the Price You Paid for the Rhythm": The Randomness and Symmetry of Empathy in Zadie Smith
4: Looking "Closer into Things": Ciaran Carson's Empathetic Encyclopaedism
5: Attempts at Unselfing: Rachel Cusk's and Amit Chaudhuri's Detached Empathies
Conclusion: Modernist Exercises in Attention

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