ABSTRACT

Literature and Materialisms sheds light on the current new wave of materialisms and assesses the impact on literary theory and criticism. It maps the similarities and differences between speculative realism, object-oriented philosophy, and vitalism. A genealogy of materialisms, vitalisms, empiricisms, and realist approaches - from Heraclitus to Badiou, including Lucretius, Spinoza, Marx, Althusser, Barad, Spivak, Deleuze, Bennett, Harman, and other contemporary thinkers - puts these new trends into perspective.

This book investigates the relations between literature – from Marquis de Sade to objectivist poetry - and materialism and analyses the material aspects of literature, its structure and texture, its commodification and its capacity to resist market imperatives. It explores how literary style might be understood as a mediation between the ‘immaterial’ and the concrete features of a text.

This volume provides students and academics with an accessible overview of the study of literature and materialism.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

The disconcerting materiality of literature

chapter 1|22 pages

Materialism and belief

On religion and politics

chapter 2|22 pages

Materialism and economics

On Marxism, ideology, and culture

chapter 3|21 pages

Materialism and Subject

On anti-colonialism, post-colonialism, and feminism

chapter 4|27 pages

Materialism and life

On new materialism and vitalism

chapter 5|16 pages

Materialism and ontology

On empiricism, speculative realism, and object-oriented ontology

chapter 6|21 pages

Materialism and realism

On literary realism, naturalism, and objectivist poetry

chapter 7|23 pages

Materialism and matter

On physics and quantum physics

chapter 8|16 pages

Materialism and language

Materiality, immateriality, and creation

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion

Ghost materialism