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***DNB as animal or vegetable rather than mineral/monument: essentially amorphous and mobile, a "living organism"
 
***DNB as animal or vegetable rather than mineral/monument: essentially amorphous and mobile, a "living organism"
 
****he image of DNB "as animal" comes to be displaced by image of DNB "as mineral", a repository of monolithic truth.
 
****he image of DNB "as animal" comes to be displaced by image of DNB "as mineral", a repository of monolithic truth.
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*Session 2
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**Rosemary Mitchell, Vic historical comedy as radical alternative to history writing
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***"amusement and instruction" mixt (Gilbert A Becket): "destabilizing neoclassical muse of history [Clio]"
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***Thackeray shows ability to question reliability of historical narratives and sources through Miss Tickletoby in Punch
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**Helen Kingstone
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***how history and the novel both claim authority from mimetic ability
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***'''"narrative is linear, action is solid" (Carlyle) - relativity of the type of truth history and fiction offer
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***expectations of mimetic value of historical novel as a middle ground between the two. method: periodical reviews to map expectations
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***Helen Kingstone on the early Victorian blurring between history and historical fiction - sometimes expectations the same, all the more reason to take Rosemary Mitchell’s argument of taking seriously fictive texts as historiographical models'''
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***disciplinary definition of history leading to this boundary becoming less wobbly and permeable
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***history/particular truth, novel/general truth by end of period (does this match with realism discourses tho?)
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**Josh Poklad -- '''look up'''
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***advertising influencing history
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***interesting on the fragmentation of commodities satisfying different needs after the Great Exhibition: commodities and their spectacles
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***dialectic of images Benjamin commodity - '''l/u'''
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****"The dream time of consumption"
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***'''pseudo carnivalesque world of consumption: incorporating this energy into regulated capitalist consumption - spectacle reorienting history around the commodity'''
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***spectacle absorbing agency: scrapbooks of ads reasserting energy as when correcting ads
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****Poklad: Scrapbooking demonstrates to us Victn engagement with adverts and their personal recontextualisations of these msgs
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***spectacle as a form of discipline through incoherence and chaos, appropriating carnivalesque energy to capital

Revision as of 11:01, 22 August 2017

  • Opening RT
    • Edwina Ehrman, V&A
      • Corsets - materiality
        • never worn directly against the skin
        • symbol of tension btwn natural and fashion(ed) body
    • Francesco Marroni
      • "toward an epistemic maze: vic novel and its 'shattered limbs'"
      • look him up
      • 1916 Lukacs "concealed totality of life" (TN? Theory of the Novel?)
      • Karin Koehler: "Marroni: the aesthetic differences between Eliot and Hardy also signal a cultural difference. #BAVS2017"
      • look up Niyati Sharma (Oxford) - had lunch with her - late c19 popular fiction
    • Kate Hill - l/u
      • Museums had a constitutive role in producing a modernity that relies on categories and boundaries
      • Objects used to police boundaries among people as well as among growing intellectual disciplines in Victorian museums
      • In the Victorian museum, Objects and the power to create boundaries/hierarchies between disciplines and people.
      • Wd be fascinating to see where Hill’s museum history intersects with Victorian discourses abt library and information organization
      • l/u Russell-Cotes Museum in Bournemouth
      • "Victorian classification as a work in progress rather than fixed"
      • Museum Bodies book - l/u
        • Museum Trouble - murder suicide in Nat'l Portrait Gallery
  • Session 1
    • Gordon Tait: working class poetry: Skipsey, R Spence Watson (northern educationalist), Yeats
      • "biographical silence"
      • learned poetry from reading Shakespeare - later Sh Birthplace custodian
        • ask: in mine libraries? Can we generalize from access to books in those collections to questions of form?
      • A Rich: "silence can be a plan / rigorously executed"
      • cultural memory matching oppression in lifetime
    • Emily Bell, Dickens Biofiction and Biography (York)
      • D and women in C20 biofiction and biography
      • questions of influence and later biofiction not crediting D with much imagination - he meets a real Dora Spenlow in a early C20 play
      • Interesting that modern biofiction seeks to downplay (explain?) imaginative power: Dickens meets a real Dora, Shakespeare in Love…
      • Forster: excesses in D's character(ization) explained by early experiences
      • Shifting away from Dickens to wider circles fictional and real in biofiction
    • Amber Regis, "The DNB Unbound"
      • DNB as animal or vegetable rather than mineral/monument: essentially amorphous and mobile, a "living organism"
        • he image of DNB "as animal" comes to be displaced by image of DNB "as mineral", a repository of monolithic truth.
  • Session 2
    • Rosemary Mitchell, Vic historical comedy as radical alternative to history writing
      • "amusement and instruction" mixt (Gilbert A Becket): "destabilizing neoclassical muse of history [Clio]"
      • Thackeray shows ability to question reliability of historical narratives and sources through Miss Tickletoby in Punch
    • Helen Kingstone
      • how history and the novel both claim authority from mimetic ability
      • "narrative is linear, action is solid" (Carlyle) - relativity of the type of truth history and fiction offer
      • expectations of mimetic value of historical novel as a middle ground between the two. method: periodical reviews to map expectations
      • Helen Kingstone on the early Victorian blurring between history and historical fiction - sometimes expectations the same, all the more reason to take Rosemary Mitchell’s argument of taking seriously fictive texts as historiographical models
      • disciplinary definition of history leading to this boundary becoming less wobbly and permeable
      • history/particular truth, novel/general truth by end of period (does this match with realism discourses tho?)
    • Josh Poklad -- look up
      • advertising influencing history
      • interesting on the fragmentation of commodities satisfying different needs after the Great Exhibition: commodities and their spectacles
      • dialectic of images Benjamin commodity - l/u
        • "The dream time of consumption"
      • pseudo carnivalesque world of consumption: incorporating this energy into regulated capitalist consumption - spectacle reorienting history around the commodity
      • spectacle absorbing agency: scrapbooks of ads reasserting energy as when correcting ads
        • Poklad: Scrapbooking demonstrates to us Victn engagement with adverts and their personal recontextualisations of these msgs
      • spectacle as a form of discipline through incoherence and chaos, appropriating carnivalesque energy to capital