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9780822342359

Punctuation

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  • ISBN13:

    9780822342359

  • ISBN10:

    0822342359

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-05-30
  • Publisher: Duke Univ Pr

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Summary

In Punctuation: Art, Politics, and Play, the literary critic and performance studies scholar Jennifer DeVere Brody places punctuation centre stage. She illuminates the performative aspects of dots, ellipses, hyphens, quotation marks, semi-colons, colons, and exclamation points by considering them in relation to aesthetics and experimental art. Through her readings of texts, artworks, and symbols from style guides to digital art, and emoticons to dance pieces, Brody suggests that instead of always clarifying meaning, punctuation can sometimes open up space for interpretation, enabling writers and visual artists to interrogate and reformulate notions of life, death, art, and identity politics.Brody provides a playful, erudite meditation on punctuation's power to direct discourse and, consequently, to shape human subjectivity. Her analysis ranges from a consideration of typography as a mode for representing black subjectivity in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man to a reflection on hyphenation and identity politics in light of Strunk and White's prediction that the hyphen would disappear from written English. Ultimately, Brody takes punctuation off the "stage of the page" to examine visual and performance artists' experimentation with non-grammatical punctuation. She looks at different ways that punctuation performs as gesture in dances choreographed by Bill T. Jones, in the hybrid sculpture of Richard Artschwager, in the multimedia works of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, and in Miranda July's film Me and You and Everyone We Know. Brody concludes with a reflection on the future of punctuation in the digital era.

Author Biography

Jennifer DeVere Brody is Associate Professor of English, African American Studies, and Performance Studies at Northwestern University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
For(e)thought: Pre/Script: gesturestyluspunctump. 1
Smutty Daubingsp. 27
Belaboring the Point ...p. 62
Hyphen-Nationsp. 85
"Queer" Quotation Marksp. 108
Sem;erot;cs; Colon:zat:ons: Exclamat!ons!p. 134
Post/Script: Cyberpunktuations?p. 156
Notesp. 169
Bibliographyp. 191
Indexp. 207
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