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Literary neurophysiology : memory, race, sex, and representation in U.S. writing, 1860-1914.

Authors :
Knoper, Randall
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Summary: "Writing about neurophysiology more than a century ago, what were US authors doing? Literary Neurophysiology: Memory, Race, Sex, and Representation in U.S. Writing, 1860-1914 examines their use of literature to experiment with the new materialist psychology, which bore upon their efforts to represent reality and was forging new understandings of race and sexuality. Sometimes they emulated scientific epistemology, allowing their art and conceptions of creativity to be reshaped by it. Sometimes they imaginatively investigated neurophysiological theories, challenging and rewriting scientific explanations of human identity and behavior. By enfolding physiological experimentation into literary inquiries that could account for psychological and social complexities beyond the reach of the laboratory, they used literature as a cognitive medium. Mark Twain, W. D. Howells, and Gertrude Stein come together as they probe the effects on mimesis and creativity of reflex-based automatisms and unconscious meaning-making. Oliver Wendell Holmes explores conceptions of racial nerve force elaborated in population statistics and biopolitics, while W. E. B. Du Bois and Pauline Hopkins contest notions of racial energy used to predict the extinction of African Americans. Holmes explores new definitions of "sexual inversion" as, in divergent ways, Whitman and John Addington Symonds evaluate relations among nerve force, human fecundity, and the supposed grave of nonreproductive sex. Carefully tracing entanglements and conflicts between literary culture and mental science of this period, Knoper reveals unexpected connections among these authors and fresh insights into the science they confronted. Considering their writing as cognitive practice, he provides a new understanding of literary realism"-- Provided by publisher.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
9780192845504
ISBNs :
9780192845504
Database :
Jio Institute Digital Library Catalog
Journal :
Literary neurophysiology : memory, race, sex, and representation in U.S. writing, 1860-1914 / Randall Knoper.
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
jlc.oai.folio.org.fs00001072.5720614e.2891.4d3c.ae25.e4e1b80514e4
Document Type :
Non-fiction