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Author Berger, James, 1954-

Title The disarticulate : language, disability, and the narratives of modernity / James Berger.

Publication Info. New York : NYU Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (page cm).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Cultural front
Cultural front (Series)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The Bearing Across of Language: Care, Catachresis, and Political Failure -- Linguistic Impairment and the Default of Modernism: Totality and Otherness: Dys-/Disarticulate Modernity -- Post-Modern Wild Children, Falling Towers, and the Counter-Linguistic Turn -- Dys-/Disarticulation and Disability -- Alterity Is Relative: Impairment, Narrative, and Care in an Age of Neuroscience.
Summary Language is integral to our social being. But what is the status of those who stand outside of language? The mentally disabled, "wild" children, people with autism and other neurological disorders, as well as animals, infants, angels, and artificial intelligences, have all engaged with language from a position at its borders. In the intricate verbal constructions of modern literature, the "disarticulate", those at the edges of language, have, paradoxically, played essential, defining roles. Drawing on the disarticulate figures in modern fictional works such as Billy Budd, The Sound and the Fury, Nightwood, White Noise, and The Echo Maker, among others, the author shows in this study how these characters mark sites at which aesthetic, philosophical, ethical, political, medical, and scientific discourses converge. It is also the place of the greatest ethical tension, as society confronts the needs and desires of the least of its brothers. Here the author argues that the disarticulate is that which is unaccountable in the discourses of modernity and thus stands as an alternative to the prevailing social order. Using literary history and theory, as well as disability and trauma theory, he examines how these disarticulate figures reveal modernity's anxieties in terms of how it constructs its others--From publisher's website.
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Subject Articulation disorders.
Articulation disorders.
Language disorders.
Language disorders.
Anthropological linguistics.
Anthropological linguistics.
Language and languages -- Study and teaching.
Language and languages -- Study and teaching.
Civilization, Modern -- 21st century.
Civilization, Modern.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject Speech Disorders.
Literature.
Social Marginalization.
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Berger, James, 1954- Disarticulate 9780814708460 (DLC) 2013049127 (OCoLC)863200910
ISBN 9780814708330 (electronic book)
0814708331 (electronic book)
9780814708460
0814708463
9780814725306
0814725309
Standard No. 99959747070