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The Cambridge Companion to The Essay

The Cambridge Companion to The Essay

The Cambridge Companion to The Essay

Editors:
Kara Wittman, Pomona College, California
Evan Kindley, Pomona College, California
Jeff Dolven, Merve Emre, Frances Ferguson, Daegan Miller, Kara Wittman, Julianne Werlin, Anahid Nersessian, Jesse McCarthy, Ignacio M. Sánchez-Prado, David Russell, Saikat Majumdar, Grace Lavery, Jason Childs, Claire Grossman, Juliana Spahr, Stephanie Young, Kevin Adonis Browne, Nora M. Alter, Jane Hu
Published:
November 2022
Availability:
Available
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781009011143

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    The Cambridge Companion to the Essay considers the history, theory, and aesthetics of the essay from the moment it's named in the late sixteenth century to the present. What is an essay? What can the essay do or think or reveal or know that other literary forms cannot? What makes a piece of writing essayistic? How can essays bring about change? Over the course of seventeen chapters by a diverse group of scholars, The Companion reads the essay in relation to poetry, fiction, natural science, philosophy, critical theory, postcolonial and decolonial thinking, studies in race and gender, queer theory, and the history of literary criticism. This book studies the essay in its written, photographic, cinematic, and digital forms, with a special emphasis on how the essay is being reshaped and reimagined in the twenty-first century, making it a crucial resource for scholars, students, and essayists.

    • Introduces the theory and history of the essay in accessible terms and with wide-ranging examples from various global perspectives and in different aesthetic mediums: written, photographic, filmic, and digital
    • Treats the essay as an international and multilingual cultural form with a significant impact on the history of aesthetics, literary theory, philosophy, political theory, anthropology, and cinema
    • Examines the historical, political, social, and philosophical contexts from which different forms and modes of the essay emerged and offers extensive and diverse examples

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    ‘[the authors] have certainly made some valuable contributions to the ongoing task of broadening ideas about a genre that’s still too often misperceived.’ Chris Arthur, World Literature Today

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    Product details

    November 2022
    Paperback
    9781009011143
    300 pages
    228 × 151 × 18 mm
    0.49kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Forms of the Essay:
    • 1. Remembering the essay Jeff Dolven
    • 2. The personal essay Merve Emre
    • 3. The critical essay Frances Ferguson
    • 4. The nature essay Daegan Miller
    • 5. The essay in theory Kara Wittman
    • Part II. The Work of the Essay:
    • 6. Essay and experiment Julianne Werlin
    • 7. Essay, enlightenment, revolution Anahid Nersessian
    • 8. The essay, abolition, and racial blackness Jesse McCarthy
    • 9. The Utopian essay Ignacio M. Sánchez-Prado
    • 10. Ethics and the essay David Russell
    • 11. Essay and empire Saikat Majumdar
    • 12. Unqueering the essay Grace Lavery
    • Part III. Technologies of the Essay:
    • 13. The essay and the novel Jason Childs
    • 14. Lyric, essay Claire Grossman, Juliana Spahr, and Stephanie Young
    • 15. The photograph as essay Kevin Adonis Browne
    • 16. The essay film Nora M. Alter
    • 17. The essay online Jane Hu.
      Contributors
    • Jeff Dolven, Merve Emre, Frances Ferguson, Daegan Miller, Kara Wittman, Julianne Werlin, Anahid Nersessian, Jesse McCarthy, Ignacio M. Sánchez-Prado, David Russell, Saikat Majumdar, Grace Lavery, Jason Childs, Claire Grossman, Juliana Spahr, Stephanie Young, Kevin Adonis Browne, Nora M. Alter, Jane Hu

    • Editors
    • Kara Wittman , Pomona College, California

      Kara Wittman is Assistant Professor of English and Director of College Writing at Pomona College, where she also directs the Center for Speaking, Writing, and the Image. In addition to her work on the essay, she's published on wonder, originality, clarity, and small forms of communication: phatic utterances, marginalia, talking birds.

    • Evan Kindley , Pomona College, California

      Evan Kindley is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Pomona College. He is the author of Poet-Critics and the Administration of Culture (2017) and Questionnaire (2016) and a founding editor of the Los Angeles Review of Books.