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Introduction: Hyperobject Reading, a mode of reading that can adequately reflect the multiple scales of the Anthropocene. To do so, I draw on recent developments in Continental philosophy and narratology and the slightly older insights of reader-response theory. I then locate this new mode of reading in the context of the postcritic胆小懦夫 发表于 2025-3-25 18:54:18
,A Dialectical Nexus of Objects: Disability as Hyperobject in Joshua Ferris’s ,he medical, social, and relational models. I then propose the . of disability, an understanding of the disability-hyperobject that accounts for both the individual–ecology relations (physical and social ecologies, which are entangled) and the mind–body relation of the disabled person, and show how idebase 发表于 2025-3-25 21:52:19
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,Fighting One Hyperobject with Another: Narrative as Hyperobject in Ben Lerner’s ,ns for the implied author and narrator. A discussion of narrator interjection into the narrative leads to an exploration of Walt Whitman’s project of overcoming scale variance via serialized incorporation and then to one of how the novel serially incorporates various narrative-objects. A few of thesBACLE 发表于 2025-3-26 07:44:32
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Book 2023nce between humans and humanity by focusing on the large-scale problems and phenomena themselves. Hyperobject reading draws on narratology and reader-response theory, as well as newer developments such as the postcritical turn and object-oriented ontology. The theoretical introduction sets out the bEnliven 发表于 2025-3-26 19:40:41
,A Dialectical Nexus of Objects: Disability as Hyperobject in Joshua Ferris’s ,as a tuning hyperobject than in terms of the ongoing political movement, though the latter is part of the former and is of immense importance to the everyday lives of disabled people, including myself.