American Literature and American Identity: A Cognitive Cultural Study from the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century: Narrative Theory and Culture
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ISBN-13: 9781032125688
ISBN-10: 1032125683
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Narrative Theory and Culture
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032125683
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Narrative Theory and Culture
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Introduction. Celebratory Nationalism, Critical Nationalism, and Disillusion: America After the Civil War
Chapter One. National Identity and National Emplotment
Part One: Race (I): Native America
Chapter Two: Love and Death: Adapting The Last of the Mohicans
Chapter Three: Heroism, Sacrifice, and Ancestral Memory: N. Scott Momaday’s The Way to Rainy Mountain
Chapter Four: Blood and Soil: Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony
Part Two: Race (II): African America
Chapter Five: Heroic Narrative and Colonialism: Eugene O’Neill’s The Emperor Jones
Chapter Six: Heroic Narrative and Black Masculinity: Leroi Jones’s Dutchman and The Slave
Chapter Seven: Against Despair: Spike Lee’s Malcolm X
Part Three: Sexual Orientation
Chapter Eight: Sexual Preference and the Purpose of a Democratic Nation: Lillian Hellman’s The Children’s Hour
Chapter Nine: The National Community and Its Alternatives: Djuna Barnes’s Nightwood
Chapter Ten: Institutions and Communities: Tony Kushner’s Angels in America
Part Four: Sex and Gender
Chapter Eleven: Sex Hierarchies and Utopia: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Herland
Chapter Twelve: Sex Hierarchies and Dystopia: Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
Chapter Thirteen: Sex Hierarchies and the Law Today: Heidi Schreck’s What the Constitution Means to Me
Afterword: A Note on Pessimism of the Intellect and Optimism of the Will
Chapter One. National Identity and National Emplotment
Part One: Race (I): Native America
Chapter Two: Love and Death: Adapting The Last of the Mohicans
Chapter Three: Heroism, Sacrifice, and Ancestral Memory: N. Scott Momaday’s The Way to Rainy Mountain
Chapter Four: Blood and Soil: Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony
Part Two: Race (II): African America
Chapter Five: Heroic Narrative and Colonialism: Eugene O’Neill’s The Emperor Jones
Chapter Six: Heroic Narrative and Black Masculinity: Leroi Jones’s Dutchman and The Slave
Chapter Seven: Against Despair: Spike Lee’s Malcolm X
Part Three: Sexual Orientation
Chapter Eight: Sexual Preference and the Purpose of a Democratic Nation: Lillian Hellman’s The Children’s Hour
Chapter Nine: The National Community and Its Alternatives: Djuna Barnes’s Nightwood
Chapter Ten: Institutions and Communities: Tony Kushner’s Angels in America
Part Four: Sex and Gender
Chapter Eleven: Sex Hierarchies and Utopia: Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s Herland
Chapter Twelve: Sex Hierarchies and Dystopia: Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
Chapter Thirteen: Sex Hierarchies and the Law Today: Heidi Schreck’s What the Constitution Means to Me
Afterword: A Note on Pessimism of the Intellect and Optimism of the Will
Notă biografică
Patrick Colm Hogan is a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor at the University of Connecticut, where he is on the faculty of the English Department and the Program in Cognitive Science. He is the author of over 20 books, including Literature and Emotion (2018) and American Literature and American Identity: A Cognitive Cultural Study from the Revolution through the Civil War (2020).
Recenzii
"Employing the findings of contemporary narratology and cognitive science to explain the psycho-social dynamics of national identity, this book analyzes how American literature since the Civil War has represented, and also intervened in, the efforts to define and salvage an American identity plagued by contradictions between its radically egalitarian core and its often brutally exclusionary dynamics that marginalize certain racial, gender, and sexual identities. In the current (post?)Trump era of rampant American nativism, systemic racism, white supremacism, and toxic masculinism, it is hard to imagine a more timely and important work of literary analysis. More generally, the conceptual tools provided by this book make it a valuable resource for understanding the varying ways in which different narrative prototypes contribute to the construction and reconstruction of any social identity." Mark Bracher, Director, Neurocognitive Research Program for the Advancement of the Humanities, Kent State University
"Exhaustively researched, American Literature and American Identity is a smart and timely book that draws on cognitive and affective studies as tools for understanding the ways in which understandings of national identity are imbricated into narrative structure. In his sensitive reading of widely read literary works, Hogan demonstrates how authors promoted a vision of American identity as universal and egalitarian in spite of the nation’s glaring inequalities. This is an important book that comes at a critical time in American history, one in which America’s past sins and future hopes are falling under increased public scrutiny." Stella Setka, West Los Angeles College
"Exhaustively researched, American Literature and American Identity is a smart and timely book that draws on cognitive and affective studies as tools for understanding the ways in which understandings of national identity are imbricated into narrative structure. In his sensitive reading of widely read literary works, Hogan demonstrates how authors promoted a vision of American identity as universal and egalitarian in spite of the nation’s glaring inequalities. This is an important book that comes at a critical time in American history, one in which America’s past sins and future hopes are falling under increased public scrutiny." Stella Setka, West Los Angeles College
Descriere
Hogan examines how important, post-Civil War authors imagined American identity—understood as universal, democratic egalitarianism—when faced with the nation’s often brutal inequalities of race, sex, and sexuality. In Hogan’s analysis, this imagination is inseparable from the narrative structures favored by the human mind.