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Jonathan Elmer

    In Poe's Wake
    On Lingering and Being Last: Race and Sovereignty in the New World
    • Exploring the concept of sovereignty, the book delves into its various interpretations, questioning whether it is defined by formal legitimacy, practical authority, or the ability to manage borders and citizen regulation. It highlights the urgency and frustration experienced by political theorists, historians, international relations scholars, lawyers, anthropologists, and literary critics as they grapple with the complexities of sovereign power and its implications in contemporary discourse.

      On Lingering and Being Last: Race and Sovereignty in the New World
    • The book delves into Edgar Allan Poe's profound influence across various artistic mediums beyond literature, examining why his works resonate with filmmakers, musicians, and visual artists. Jonathan Elmer identifies two key aesthetic categories—graphic and atmospheric—that encapsulate Poe's appeal, highlighting his themes of dread and vivid imagery. By analyzing diverse cultural references, from Magritte to Spongebob Squarepants, Elmer illustrates how Poe's "brand" of extreme sensation and innovative form continues to shape contemporary aesthetic production in a multimedia landscape.

      In Poe's Wake