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The Politics of Realism

Prof Thomas Docherty author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:18th May '23

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This book addresses the controversial history of an aesthetic - Realism - whose central purpose is the negotiation of social, political, and material realities, examining the ways in which it engages capital, social decorum and manners, the law and its intrinsic politicisation, the emergence of modern science as a determining factor concerning truth, and the corruptions of the aesthetic under the force of the politics of identity in the contemporary sphere.

Exploring the controversial history of an aesthetic – realism – this book examines the role that realism plays in the negotiation of social, political, and material realities from the mid-19th century to the present day.

Examining a broad range of literary texts from French, English, Italian, German, and Russian writers, this book provides new insights into how realism engages with themes including capital, social decorum, the law and its politicisation, modern science as a determining factor concerning truth, and the politics of identity.

Considering works from Gustave Flaubert, Charles Baudelaire, Émile Zola, Henry James, Charles Dickens, and George Orwell, Docherty proposes a new philosophical conception of the politics of realism in an age where politics feels increasingly erratic and fantastical.

Thomas Docherty’s wide-ranging, spirited account of the role played by a contested aesthetic weaves examples from literature, visual arts, and film ... in admirably clear, accessible language that avoids jargon. * Modern Language Review *
This well-written, well-thought-out book applies many Continental philosophical notions to the almost endless antagonisms between artists attempting to depict the world as they see it, and the political power of those who would deny the very need for change. * CHOICE *
Docherty uses these categories to triangulate realism’s changing shapes across two centuries of Western aesthetic debates and politics... [The] Politics of Realism leaves scope for a suitable response to how this realism of identity, at least in the European mediascape, might present a form of resistance just as Italian neorealism once did. * Midwest Modern Language Association *

ISBN: 9781350228573

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288 pages