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The Labour of Laziness in Twentieth-Century American Literature

Zuzanna Ladyga author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:19th Aug '19

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Analyses the theme of laziness in twentieth-century American Literature Uncovers the ethical dimension of the writing of Stein, Hemingway, Barth, Barthelme and Wallace by situating them in the context of the 20th century non-normative ethical and aesthetic traditionShows how the Romantic interest in laziness plays out through the modernist and postmodernist moments in 20th century American literatureOffers an innovative model of ethical reading based on the concept of unproductivity as an alternative to the dominant post-Romantic trends in the field of ethical criticismPresents the first comprehensive study of laziness as a theoretical concept, which draws on a range of religious and philosophical references points, spanning John Locke, Immanuel Kant, Martin Heidegger, Emmanuel Levinas, Theodor Adorno, Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben and Catherine Malabou The Labour of Laziness in Twentieth-Century American Literature focuses on the issue of productivity, using the figure of laziness to negotiate the relation between the ethical and the aesthetic. This book argues that major twentieth-century American writers such as Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, John Barth, Donald Barthelme and David Foster Wallace provocatively challenge the ethos of productivity by filtering their ethical interventions through culturally stigmatised imagery of laziness. Ladyga argues that when the motif of laziness appears, it invariably reveals the underpinnings of an emerging value system at a given historical moment, while at the same time offering a glimpse into the strategies of rebelling against the status quo.

It will be impossible for reviewers to avoid lauding the tremendous cultural work that The Labour of Laziness performs. Ladyga excavates, in a grand, rigorous essay of genealogical criticism, the stigmatized concept-metaphor of laziness from Aristotle to Žižek. The result is both a revelatory rereading of the US literary canon and an essential critique of Western culture norms. * Jim Hicks, University of Massachusetts *

ISBN: 9781474442923

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 484g

296 pages