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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 454 g, 22 black and white illustrations
  • Sērija : Performance and American Cultures
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: New York University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1479850365
  • ISBN-13: 9781479850365
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 454 g, 22 black and white illustrations
  • Sērija : Performance and American Cultures
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: New York University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1479850365
  • ISBN-13: 9781479850365
Honorable Mention, Barnard Hewitt Award from the American Society for Theater Research Explores the intersection and history of American literary realism and the performance of spiritual and racial embodiment. Recovering a series of ecstatic performances in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American realism, Realist Ecstasy travels from camp meetings to Native American ghost dances to storefront church revivals to explore realism's relationship to spiritual experience. In her approach to realism as both an unruly archive of performance and a wide-ranging repertoire of media practicesincluding literature, photography, audio recording, and early filmLindsay V. Reckson argues that the real was repetitively enacted and reenacted through bodily practice. Realist Ecstasy demonstrates how the realist imagining of possessed bodies helped construct and naturalize racial difference, while excavating the complex, shifting, and dynamic possibilities embedded in ecstatic performance: its production of new and immanent forms of being beside.

Across her readings of Stephen Crane, James Weldon Johnson, and Nella Larsen, among others, Reckson triangulates secularism, realism, and racial formation in the post-Reconstruction moment. Realist Ecstasy shows how post-Reconstruction realist texts mobilized gesturesespecially the gestures associated with religious ecstasyto racialize secularism itself. Reckson offers us a distinctly new vision of American realism as a performative practice, a sustained account of how performance lives in and through literary archives, and a rich sense of how closely secularization and racialization were linked in Jim Crow America.

Recenzijas

This book's significance lies in Lindsay Reckson's ability to rethink literary tropes and tactics through a profound attention to embodimentbodily gesture, comportment, performance, reenactment. Realist Ecstasy traces how bodies come undone into practices that threaten the very category of the real. Theoretically fascinating and solidly grounded, Reckson's work places performance in conversation with photography and the literary, forcing each to account for one another across her archival ensemble. - Rebecca Schneider, author of Performing Remains

Introduction: Being Beside 1(25)
1 Reconstructing Secularisms
26(42)
2 Archival Enthusiasm
68(35)
3 The Ghost Dance and Realisms Techno-Spiritual Frontier
103(54)
4 Touching a Button
157(41)
5 Born, Again
198(36)
Coda: Behind, Before, Beside 234(3)
Acknowledgments 237(6)
Notes 243(42)
Bibliography 285(20)
Index 305(14)
About the Author 319
Lindsay V. Reckson is Assistant Professor in the Department of English at Haverford College.