Technologies of Power in the Victorian Period Print Culture, Human Labor, and New Modes of Critique in Charles Dickens's Hard Times, Charlotte Brontë’s Shirley, and George Eliot's Felix Holt
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arete, 8

Adorno, Theodor, 72

“On Lyric Poetry and Society,”, 72

Arendt, Hannah, 77

The Human Condition, 77

Aristotle, 138–139n8

Nichomachean Ethics, 32

Physics, 138–139n8

Rhetoric, 8

Armstrong, Nancy, 5, 7, 50, 52

Desire and Domestic Fiction, 7, 50, 52

Arnold, Matthew, 7, 56, 71–73

Culture and Anarchy and Other Writings, 7, 56, 71–73, 75

Babbage, Charles, 137n3

The Exposition of 1851, 137n3

Badiou, Alain, 92

L’Ethique, 92

L’Etre et l’Evénement, 92

Bakhtin, Mikhail, 7, 39, 57–60

Rabelais and His World, 7, 39, 57–60

Bammer, Angelica, 59

Displacements: Cultural Identities in Question, 59

Bauer, Andreas Freidrich, 2

belonging, 6, 12, 16–18, 30, 57–58, 102–104, 109, 117, 119, 123–124, 128–129, 134

Belsey, Catherine, 2, 50, 137n2, 139n12

Critical Practice, 2, 50, 137n2, 139n12

Berger, Peter L., 85, 95, 110

The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge, 85, 95, 110

Bhabha, Homi K., 102, 104

“Dissemination: Time, Narrative, and the Margins of the Modern Nation,”, 102, 104

Bloch, Ernst, 7, 101, 119, 141n21

nonsynchronism, 119, 141n21

“Nonsynchronism and the Obligation to Its Dialectics,”, 101, 119, 141n21

Bolzoni, Linda, 141n25

“The Play of Images: The Art of Memory from Its Origins to the Seventeenth Century,”, 141n25

Borgmann, Albert, 1, 26, 33

Holding onto Reality: The Nature of Information in the Turn of the Millenium, 1, 26, 33