Daniel Williams

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Assistant Prof. of Literature | Section Editor, Literature Compass | Victorian & South African Literature, Environmental Humanities

Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2014.

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    28. sij

    I wrote about Anna Kornbluh's dazzling *The Order of Forms* (), which rethinks the formalism of social space via 19c logic/math, architecture, photography, literary realism, theory. Essential, trenchant, invigorating read for hard times!

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    5. velj

    For Anna Kornbluh of , there is freedom—rather than negative constraint—to be found in form and formalism. considers the invigorating claims in THE ORDER OF FORMS.

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    4. velj

    Every campus with an endowment, get organized HARVARD FACULTY VOTES FOR DIVESTMENT RESOLUTION -

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    "THE Future is limitless—the past a trail of insidious reactions." —Mina Loy, Aphorisms on Futurism

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    30. sij

    Check out Bard College's "Solve Climate By 2030 April 7, 2020: Nationwide, State-Level Power Dialogs" project, where hundreds of thousands of university, high school and other groups will learn how to take action on the climate crisis. Learn more here:

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    30. sij

    "There is no life without form, yet form has many lives." One among so many lapidary axioms in aid of future-building from Anna Kornbluh's brilliant and wide-ranging new book, THE ORDER OF FORMS. What are you waiting for? Get your blueprint today! ( )

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    29. sij

    It is form, antecedent to content, that remains the crucial category for understanding and rebuilding society. On Anna Kornbluh’s THE ORDER OF FORMS; : via

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    Anna Kornbluh anchors her brilliant and challenging book in the 19th-century realist novel but goes beyond those confines to argue for the *political* dynamism and durability of forms and formalisms in our time.

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    30. sij

    How do 19th-century logic and mathematics relate to Victorian realist novels and contemporary politics? of considers new work that argues for the liberatory potential of forms:

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    30. sij

    Oh nbd it's just Eliot's main notebook for MIDDLEMARCH fully digitized and accessible at any time & in high resolution

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  11. 30. sij

    "There is no life without form, yet form has many lives." One among so many lapidary axioms in aid of future-building from Anna Kornbluh's brilliant and wide-ranging new book, THE ORDER OF FORMS. What are you waiting for? Get your blueprint today! ( )

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    30. sij

    “It is form, antecedent to content, that remains the crucial category for understanding and rebuilding society.” Daniel Williams of considers this bold claim about literature, politics, and other phenomena:

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    29. sij
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    29. sij
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    29. sij

    a university is among the precious things that can be destroyed. Elaine Scarry

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  16. 29. sij

    It is form, antecedent to content, that remains the crucial category for understanding and rebuilding society. On Anna Kornbluh’s THE ORDER OF FORMS; : via

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    29. sij

    Auerbach devotees may balk at how Anna Kornbluh sweeps aside the rubble of the “referentialist fallacy,” the assumption that realist novels straightforwardly refer to the real world. But this demolition leads to new forms of repair, writes :

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    29. sij
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    29. sij

    For Anna Kornbluh, do not patiently document the given and the made. Instead, they project blueprints for spaces in which new modes of giving and making can occur. Daniel Williams on THE ORDER OF FORMS:

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    29. sij

    “Forms are not merely immovable perimeters or momentary playthings. They are, for Anna Kornbluh, the tools sustaining art and literature that we can use to build a better world.” On a revelatory work of scholarship, THE ORDER OF FORMS :

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    28. sij

    I wrote about Anna Kornbluh's dazzling *The Order of Forms* (), which rethinks the formalism of social space via 19c logic/math, architecture, photography, literary realism, theory. Essential, trenchant, invigorating read for hard times!

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