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"Contingent Figure is a book for the very best readers. Its meditation on chronic pain reimagines formalism’s intimate attention to bodily distress, in turn impelling queer theory to reckon with how incapacity feels as opposed to just the uses to which it is put politically. Poetic, incisive, and continually surprising, Contingent Figure is one of a kind."—Elizabeth Freeman, author of Beside You in Time: Sense Methods and Queer Sociabilities in the American Nineteenth Century

"To learn the meaning of memory in the ruins of love, that is Michael D. Snediker's dare. The pages on Melville are harrowing and majestic, a wildly beautiful summons to throw ourselves into the visceral depths. Contingent Figure pushed me to experience both the deepest philosophy and the most obstinate invitation to the tremors of the flesh."—Colin Dayan, author of Animal Quintet: A Southern Memoir

"Contingent Figure provides a timely defense, as well as a magisterial illustration, of what a literary reading of literary texts can achieve."—ALH Online Review



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Contents

Preface: Crasher

Introduction: “So Much for My Figurative Self”; or, Aesthetic Duress (Plein-Air, in Parts)

1. Melville’s Iron Crown of Lombardy: Phenomenology beyond the Phantom Limb

2. Queer Philology and Chronic Pain

3. “The Vision – pondered long”: Chronic Pain and the Materiality of Figuration

4. Inveterate Pagoda: Late James, Ongoingness, and the Figure of Hurt

5. Is the Rectangle a Grave? Floating Attention, Betweenness in Relief

6. Weaver’s Handshake: The Aesthetics of Chronic Objects

Acknowledgments

Notes

Index

Contingent Figure Chronic Pain and Queer

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    Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
    Publication Date: 12/01/2021
    ISBN13: 9780816691906, 978-0816691906
    ISBN10: 0816691908

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review

    "Contingent Figure is a book for the very best readers. Its meditation on chronic pain reimagines formalism’s intimate attention to bodily distress, in turn impelling queer theory to reckon with how incapacity feels as opposed to just the uses to which it is put politically. Poetic, incisive, and continually surprising, Contingent Figure is one of a kind."—Elizabeth Freeman, author of Beside You in Time: Sense Methods and Queer Sociabilities in the American Nineteenth Century

    "To learn the meaning of memory in the ruins of love, that is Michael D. Snediker's dare. The pages on Melville are harrowing and majestic, a wildly beautiful summons to throw ourselves into the visceral depths. Contingent Figure pushed me to experience both the deepest philosophy and the most obstinate invitation to the tremors of the flesh."—Colin Dayan, author of Animal Quintet: A Southern Memoir

    "Contingent Figure provides a timely defense, as well as a magisterial illustration, of what a literary reading of literary texts can achieve."—ALH Online Review



    Table of Contents

    Contents

    Preface: Crasher

    Introduction: “So Much for My Figurative Self”; or, Aesthetic Duress (Plein-Air, in Parts)

    1. Melville’s Iron Crown of Lombardy: Phenomenology beyond the Phantom Limb

    2. Queer Philology and Chronic Pain

    3. “The Vision – pondered long”: Chronic Pain and the Materiality of Figuration

    4. Inveterate Pagoda: Late James, Ongoingness, and the Figure of Hurt

    5. Is the Rectangle a Grave? Floating Attention, Betweenness in Relief

    6. Weaver’s Handshake: The Aesthetics of Chronic Objects

    Acknowledgments

    Notes

    Index

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