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The Hundreds by Kathleen Stewart; Lauren Berlant; 9781478002888

The Hundreds

By Kathleen Stewart; Lauren Berlant

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Description

The Hundreds is an innovative exploration of the intersections between writing, theory, and the complexities of contemporary life, authored by the distinguished Kathleen Stewart and Lauren Berlant. This book invites readers to engage with the minutiae of everyday experiences while framing them within broader sociocultural contexts.

The Story

At its core, The Hundreds delves into the ordinary, the ephemeral, and the overlooked aspects of life, weaving a tapestry of narratives that reflect on the tensions inherent in social existence. Through a series of vignettes and essays, Stewart and Berlant examine how personal experiences resonate with collective cultural phenomena, revealing the layers of meaning that underpin our daily realities.

Why Readers Love It

  • Richly layered prose that invites deep reflection.
  • A unique blend of literary theory and ethnographic insight.
  • Thought-provoking discussions on contemporary sociocultural issues.

Readers appreciate the book's ability to challenge conventional narratives and inspire new ways of thinking about social interactions and cultural practices. The dialogue between the authors creates a dynamic interplay of voices that enhances the text's depth and accessibility.

Perfect For

  • Those interested in literary theory and its applications in everyday life.
  • Readers of ethnography seeking a fresh perspective.
  • Anyone intrigued by the intricate relationships between culture and personal experience.

The Hundreds is a compelling addition to the literary canon, inviting readers to contemplate the significance of the ordinary in the context of the extraordinary.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 214 mm × 140 mm × 11 mm
Pages: 184
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9781478002888

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