Portable Modernisms: The Art of Travelling Light

Portable Modernisms: The Art of Travelling Light

by Emily Ridge
Portable Modernisms: The Art of Travelling Light

Portable Modernisms: The Art of Travelling Light

by Emily Ridge

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Overview

A wide-ranging study of the rise of a new culture of portability and its impact on modernist approaches to fiction

Luggage is an overlooked detail in the stock sketch of the expatriated modernist writer from the valise-fashioned desks of both James Joyce and Vladimir Nabokov to the lost manuscript-laden cases of Ernest Hemingway and Walter Benjamin. While the trope of modernist exile has long been spotlighted, little attention has been given to the material meaning of this condition. What things and objects do modernism’s exiles and émigrés carry with them and how does the act of carriage enter into the modernist picture more broadly? What are the implications and historical resonances of a portable outlook, particularly from the angles of gender, wartime conflict and character conception? Above all, how far does such an outlook impact upon artistic vision? Portability represents the simultaneous transportation and repudiation of domesticity and the home, those key frames of reference in the nineteenth-century novel. This book examines the multifarious ways in which the emergence of a modern culture of portability prompts a radical, if often problematic, departure from Victorian architectural conceptions of fiction towards more movable understandings of form and character.

Key Features

  • Presents the first full-length formulation of portable models for fiction and, as such, opens up a new field of enquiry
  • Sheds fresh light on our understanding of the history of the novel through one long-obscured metaphor for narrative form
  • Constructively integrates recent discussions of material culture and mobility in modernism within a single monograph and links these discussions to more formal questions
  • Includes archival research on the material culture of movement and travel during the period

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474452465
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 05/13/2019
Series: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Modernist Culture
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Emily Ridge is an Assistant Professor of English Literature at the Education University of Hong Kong.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. ‘Living Modernly's Living Quickly’: Towards Travelling Light; 2. ‘A Purse of Her Own’: Women and Carriage; 3. ‘No one Is Safe from the Beggar’s Pack’: Portability and Precarity; 4. ‘Have You Anything to Declare?’: Portable Selves on Trial; Conclusion.

What People are Saying About This

Portable Modernisms is an intellectually agile and absorbing account of the motif of luggage in the literature of the early twentieth century, from the emancipatory promises of modernist mobility to the harrowing dislocations and dispossessions of the 1930s. This is a study of small light things that is itself satisfyingly substantial.

Marina MacKay

Portable Modernisms is an intellectually agile and absorbing account of the motif of luggage in the literature of the early twentieth century, from the emancipatory promises of modernist mobility to the harrowing dislocations and dispossessions of the 1930s. This is a study of small light things that is itself satisfyingly substantial.

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