In and Out of Sight: Modernist Writing and the Photographic Unseen

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Oxford University Press, 2018 - Literary Criticism - 256 pages
In a post-digital media landscape tracked endlessly by streams and feeds of images, it is clearer than ever that photography is an art poised between arresting singularity and ambiguous plurality. Drawing on work in visual culture studies that emphasizes the interplay between still and moving images, In and Out of Sight provides a provocative new account of the relationship between photography and modernist literature--a literature which has long been considered to trace, in its formal experimentation, the influence of modern visual technologies.

Making pioneering claims about the importance of photography to the writing of Gertrude Stein, Jean Toomer, John Dos Passos, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Alix Beeston traverses the history of photography in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. From the composite experiments of Francis Galton to the epic portrait project of August Sander; from the surrealist self-fashioning of Claude Cahun to the reappropriation of lynching photographs by black activist groups; from the collectable postcards of Broadway stars to the glamour shots of Hollywood celebrities-these and other serialized photographic projects provide essential contexts for understanding the fragmentary, composite forms of literary modernism.

In a series of richly detailed literary analyses, Beeston argues that the gaps and intervals of the composite literary text model the visual syntax of photography--as well as its silences, absences, and equivocations. In them, the social and political order of modernity is negotiated and reshaped. Moving in and out of these textual openings, In and Out of Sight pursues the fleeting, visible and invisible figure of the woman-in-series, who recasts absence and silence as forms of presence and witness. This shadowy figure emerges as central to the conceptual space of modernist literature--a terrain not only gendered but radically constructed around the instability of female bodies and their desires.

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Contents

Things Normally Unseen
1
The Surrealist Convulsions of Gertrude Steins Three Lives
30
Reframing Jean Toomers Cane
66
John Dos Passoss Photographic Metropolis
108
F Scott Fitzgeralds Hollywood Writing
147
Shared Hallucinations
188
Notes
197
Works Cited
231
Index
253
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About the author (2018)

Alix Beeston is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, where she also teaches modern and contemporary literature in the Department of English.