Introduction: The 1890s: Decade of a Thousand Movements Dustin Friedman and Kristin Mahoney; 1. Race and Empire in the 1890s Zarena Aslami; 2. Island Dandies, Transpacific Decadence, and the Politics of Style Lindsay Wilhelm; 3. The 1890s and East Asia: Towards a Critical Cosmopolitanism Stefano Evangelista; 4. Indulekha; or The Many Lives of Realism at the Fin De Siècle Sukanya Banerjee; 5. Reading World Religions in the 1890s Sebastian Lecourt; 6. Night Lights: The 1890s Nocturne Emily Harrington; 7. The Green 1890s: World Ecology in Women's Poetry Ana Parejo Vadillo; 8. 'Only Nature is a Thing Unreal': The Anthropocene 1890s Elizabeth Carolyn Miller; 9. Weird Ecologies and the Limits of Environmentalism Dennis Denisoff; 10. Queer Theories of the 1890s Simon Joyce; 11. Eugenics and Degeneration in Socialist-Feminist Novels of the Mid-1890s Diana Maltz; 12. The Conservative and Patriotic 1890s Alex Murray; 13. Decadence and the Antitheatrical Prejudice Adam Alston; 14. Religion and Science in the 1890s Anne Stiles; 15. Little Magazines and/in Media History Lorraine Janzen Kooistra; 16. Fin-de-Siècle Visuality (and Textuality) and the Digital Sphere Rebecca N. Mitchell.
Focusing on a highly dynamic decade, this collection demonstrates how newer frameworks and methodologies enrich our sense of the 1890s.
Dustin Friedman is Associate Professor in the Department of Literature at American University. He is the author of Before Queer Theory: Victorian Aestheticism and the Self (2019). His other writings have appeared in Victorian Literature and Culture, Modernism/modernity, Victorian Studies, Feminist Modernist Studies, the Journal of Modern Literature, ELH, and elsewhere. Kristin Mahoney is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Michigan State University. She is the author of Literature and the Politics of Post-Victorian Decadence (Cambridge University Press, 2015) and Queer Kinship after Wilde: Transnational Decadence and the Family (Cambridge University Press, 2022). Along with Kate Hext and Alex Murray, she edits the journal Cusp: Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century Cultures.
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