• Encountering Ephemera 1500-1800 Scholarship, Performance, Classroom

Encountering Ephemera 1500-1800 Scholarship, Performance, Classroom

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This volume addresses two key questions: 1) How can ephemera be understood as a critical category of literary and historical inquiry? and 2) How can ephemera serve pedagogical purposes in the classroom? Each of the essays in Encountering Ephemera 1550-1800: Scholarship, Performance, Classroom addresses these questions by exploring a diverse range of materials as well as periods. The essays collectively work to define ephemera as a complex and multi-faceted critical category in terms of its literary, cultural, and historical significance. Each contributor works to complicate the traditional binary opposition between the ephemeral/transitory and the canonical/enduring, in part by recognizing how attending to the material processes of textual production, transmission, and dissemination highlights the potential instability and mutability of texts (and textual relationships), whether discussing broadside ballads or coterie poetry. By shifting the focus to the processes by which texts are constructed and construed, the prospect of recognizing any text (regardless of its canonical status) as a static and fixed entity becomes difficult and, in turn, the ephemeral qualities that define and constitute the textâ (TM)s materiality come more sharply into focus. Along these lines, the â oeephemeral spacesâ across and between discourses â " what might be called the â oeephemera of cultural poeticsâ â " play a key role in shaping literary texts. Thus, early modern and eighteenth century ephemera constitute both the material (texts not intended to last or designed for limited cultural life) and the process (fleeting and transitory aspects of cultural production). Whether discussing the circulation of cheap print, the performative traces of music and gesture in Shakespeareâ (TM)s plays, or the diffuse cultural influences that both surround and pervade literary texts, attending to ephemeral matters underscores the dynamic unfixity of early modern and eighteenth century cultural practices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781443841801
ISBN-10: 1443841803
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars
Publication date: 2012
Edition description: Unabridged edition
Pages: 249
Product dimensions: Height: 8.2 Inches, Length: 5.9 Inches, Weight: 1.1 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches
Author: Joshua B. Fisher, Rebecca Steinberger
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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