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Contemporary Drift

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Contemporary Drift combines a theoretical focus on the challenge of conceptualizing the present with a historical account of contemporary literature and film.
  • 23 May 2017
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What does it mean to call something “contemporary”? More than simply denoting what’s new, it speaks to how we come to know the present we’re living in and how we develop a shared story about it. The story of trying to understand the present is an integral, yet often unnoticed, part of the literature and film of our moment. In Contemporary Drift, Theodore Martin argues that the contemporary is not just a historical period but also a conceptual problem, and he claims that contemporary genre fiction offers a much-needed resource for resolving that problem.

Contemporary Drift combines a theoretical focus on the challenge of conceptualizing the present with a historical account of contemporary literature and film. Emphasizing both the difficulty and the necessity of historicizing the contemporary, the book explores how recent works of fiction depict life in an age of global capitalism, postindustrialism, and climate change. Through new histories of the novel of manners, film noir, the Western, detective fiction, and the postapocalyptic novel, Martin shows how the problem of the contemporary preoccupies a wide range of novelists and filmmakers, including Zadie Smith, Colson Whitehead, Vikram Chandra, China Miéville, Kelly Reichardt, and the Coen brothers. Martin argues that genre provides these artists with a formal strategy for understanding both the content and the concept of the contemporary. Genre writing, with its mix of old and new, brings to light the complicated process by which we make sense of our present and determine what belongs to our time.

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Price: $110.00
Pages: 264
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Literature Now
Publication Date: 23 May 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231181921
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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Why are some of the most predictable genres still very much around? Why does the present moment feel different and yet seem impossible to comprehend? Theodore Martin makes significant headway toward answering the second question by addressing the first, or why there now appears to be a resurgence of popular genres. His enviably simple critical apparatus offers a concise theory of our moment in cultural history. This exceptional book makes the present crisis of critical theory both intelligible and fun.
Theodore Martin is associate professor of English at the University of California, Irvine.

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Concept of the Contemporary
1. Decade: Period Pieces
2. Revival: Situating Noir
3. Waiting: Mysterious Circumstances
4. Weather: Western Climes
5. Survival: Work and Plague
Conclusion: How to Historicize the Present
Notes
Bibliography
Index