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Book Synopsis
Examining abjection in a range of visual and material culture, the contributors to Abjection Incorporated move beyond critiques of abjection as a punitive form of social death to theorizing how it has become a means to acquire political and cultural capital in the twenty-first century.

Trade Review
“Passionate, eye-opening, exciting! From Lena Dunham to Amy Schumer to Larry Clark and Louis C. K. (not to mention Mad Magazine), who would have thought that forty years after Kristeva's Powers of Horror so much insight for our times could be discovered through the lens of abjection! Editors Maggie Hennefeld and Nicholas Sammond have contributed to and guided the production of a timely and unusually cohesive anthology.” -- Linda Williams, Professor Emerita, University of California, Berkeley
Abjection Incorporated makes a strong case for the abject as an important political space for confrontations between identities assigned and performed. Even as many seek to displace the subject as a meaningful category of analysis and action, these essays demonstrate that the fundamental tension between the fragility of self and the abjection of otherness remains a viable and quite possibly unavoidable foundation for cultural theory and criticism.” -- Jeffrey Sconce, author of * The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity *

“In an unique way, Abjection Incorporated makes a compelling argument about the concept of abjection as a useful tool to understand our peculiar existences in a sensory and irrational way.... [It] strongly advocates for a more nuanced perspective than the usual post-structuralist binary opposition of pleasure and violence....”

-- Éric Falardeau * Jump Cut *
Abjection Incorporated succeeds in offering its readers a significant tool that helps to explain social, political, and cultural forces at work.... [T]he subject matter alone provides an important timely theoretical framework that can help make better sense of the competing reality spheres that have come to dominate the discourse over our present moment.” -- David Morton * Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television *
“Comedy’s need to be miserable deeply complicates its relationship to power. Abjection Incorporated contributes essential scholarship to this historical and present problem.” -- Will Schmenner * Studies in American Humor *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction. Not It, or, The Abject Objection / Maggie Hennefeld and Nicholas Sammond 1
1. The Politics of Abjection / Sylvère Lotringer 33
Part I. Abject Performances: Subjectivity, Identity, Individuality
2. Popular Abjection and Gendered Embodiment in South Korean Film Comedy / Michelle Cho 43
3. Precarious-Girl Comedy: Issa Rae, Lena Dunham, and Abjection Aesthetics / Rebecca Wanzo 64
4. Abject Feminism, Grotesque Comedy, and Apocalyptic Laughter on Inside Amy Schumer / Maggie Hennefeld 86
Part II. Abject Bodies: Humans, Animals, Objects
5. The Animal and the Animalistic: China's Late 1950s Socialist Satirical Comedy / Yiman Wang 115
6. Anticolonial Folly and the Reversals of Repatriation / Rijuta Mehta 140
7. Between Technology and Toy: The Talking Doll as Abject Artifact / Meredith A. Bak 164
8. Absolute Dismemberment: The Burlesque Natural History of Georges Bataille / James Leo Cahill 185
9. Why, an Abject Art / Mark Mulroney 208
Part III. Abject Aesthetics: Structure, Form, System
10. A Matter of Fluids: EC Comics and the Vernacular Abject / Nicholas Sammond 217
11. Spit * Light * Spunk: Larry Clark, an Aesthetic of Frankness / Eugenie Brinkema 243
12. A Series of Ugly Feelings: Fabulation and Abjection in Shōjo Manga / Thomas Lamarre 268
13. Powers of Comedy, or, The Abject Dialectics of Louie / Rob King 291
Contributors 321
Index

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 17/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9781478003021, 978-1478003021
      ISBN10: 1478003022

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examining abjection in a range of visual and material culture, the contributors to Abjection Incorporated move beyond critiques of abjection as a punitive form of social death to theorizing how it has become a means to acquire political and cultural capital in the twenty-first century.

      Trade Review
      “Passionate, eye-opening, exciting! From Lena Dunham to Amy Schumer to Larry Clark and Louis C. K. (not to mention Mad Magazine), who would have thought that forty years after Kristeva's Powers of Horror so much insight for our times could be discovered through the lens of abjection! Editors Maggie Hennefeld and Nicholas Sammond have contributed to and guided the production of a timely and unusually cohesive anthology.” -- Linda Williams, Professor Emerita, University of California, Berkeley
      Abjection Incorporated makes a strong case for the abject as an important political space for confrontations between identities assigned and performed. Even as many seek to displace the subject as a meaningful category of analysis and action, these essays demonstrate that the fundamental tension between the fragility of self and the abjection of otherness remains a viable and quite possibly unavoidable foundation for cultural theory and criticism.” -- Jeffrey Sconce, author of * The Technical Delusion: Electronics, Power, Insanity *

      “In an unique way, Abjection Incorporated makes a compelling argument about the concept of abjection as a useful tool to understand our peculiar existences in a sensory and irrational way.... [It] strongly advocates for a more nuanced perspective than the usual post-structuralist binary opposition of pleasure and violence....”

      -- Éric Falardeau * Jump Cut *
      Abjection Incorporated succeeds in offering its readers a significant tool that helps to explain social, political, and cultural forces at work.... [T]he subject matter alone provides an important timely theoretical framework that can help make better sense of the competing reality spheres that have come to dominate the discourse over our present moment.” -- David Morton * Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television *
      “Comedy’s need to be miserable deeply complicates its relationship to power. Abjection Incorporated contributes essential scholarship to this historical and present problem.” -- Will Schmenner * Studies in American Humor *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments vii
      Introduction. Not It, or, The Abject Objection / Maggie Hennefeld and Nicholas Sammond 1
      1. The Politics of Abjection / Sylvère Lotringer 33
      Part I. Abject Performances: Subjectivity, Identity, Individuality
      2. Popular Abjection and Gendered Embodiment in South Korean Film Comedy / Michelle Cho 43
      3. Precarious-Girl Comedy: Issa Rae, Lena Dunham, and Abjection Aesthetics / Rebecca Wanzo 64
      4. Abject Feminism, Grotesque Comedy, and Apocalyptic Laughter on Inside Amy Schumer / Maggie Hennefeld 86
      Part II. Abject Bodies: Humans, Animals, Objects
      5. The Animal and the Animalistic: China's Late 1950s Socialist Satirical Comedy / Yiman Wang 115
      6. Anticolonial Folly and the Reversals of Repatriation / Rijuta Mehta 140
      7. Between Technology and Toy: The Talking Doll as Abject Artifact / Meredith A. Bak 164
      8. Absolute Dismemberment: The Burlesque Natural History of Georges Bataille / James Leo Cahill 185
      9. Why, an Abject Art / Mark Mulroney 208
      Part III. Abject Aesthetics: Structure, Form, System
      10. A Matter of Fluids: EC Comics and the Vernacular Abject / Nicholas Sammond 217
      11. Spit * Light * Spunk: Larry Clark, an Aesthetic of Frankness / Eugenie Brinkema 243
      12. A Series of Ugly Feelings: Fabulation and Abjection in Shōjo Manga / Thomas Lamarre 268
      13. Powers of Comedy, or, The Abject Dialectics of Louie / Rob King 291
      Contributors 321
      Index

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