Barack Obama’s Literary Legacy: Readings of Dreams From My Father
Editat de Richard Purcell, Henry Veggianen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781349699124
ISBN-10: 1349699128
Pagini: 214
Ilustrații: VII, 214 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1349699128
Pagini: 214
Ilustrații: VII, 214 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Descriere
While many studies focus on Obama as a politician, few consider his literary merit. This collection of essays approaches Obama's writings as a negotiation of literary tradition, rhetorical modes, and historical narratives. Obama, in turn, emerges as a notable figure within a long tradition of American literary-political authorship.
Cuprins
Introduction; Richard Purcell and Henry Veggian
1. Genre Instability and Self–Invention in Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father; Stephanie Li
2. "Frank–ly Speaking": Frank Marshall Davis, The Black Chicago Renaissance, and Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father; John Lowney
3. Walking on Figs: Obama as Young Writer in Literary Los Angeles; James Fitzmaurice
4. "A Reach Across the Void": Reconstructing the African Family in Barack Obama and Aminatta Forna; David Borman
5. Barack Obama's Postironic Bildungsroman; Lee Konstantinou
6. Niebuhrian Realism in Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope; Roberto Sirvent and Neil Baker
7. Barack Obama's Orphic Mysteries; Donald E. Pease
1. Genre Instability and Self–Invention in Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father; Stephanie Li
2. "Frank–ly Speaking": Frank Marshall Davis, The Black Chicago Renaissance, and Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father; John Lowney
3. Walking on Figs: Obama as Young Writer in Literary Los Angeles; James Fitzmaurice
4. "A Reach Across the Void": Reconstructing the African Family in Barack Obama and Aminatta Forna; David Borman
5. Barack Obama's Postironic Bildungsroman; Lee Konstantinou
6. Niebuhrian Realism in Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope; Roberto Sirvent and Neil Baker
7. Barack Obama's Orphic Mysteries; Donald E. Pease
Notă biografică
Richard Purcell is Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, USA. He is the author of Race, Ralph Ellison and American Cold War Intellectual Culture.
Henry Veggian is a Lecturer of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He is the author of Understanding Don DeLillo.
Henry Veggian is a Lecturer of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He is the author of Understanding Don DeLillo.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
President Barack Obama's Dreams of My Father (1995) and The Audacity of Hope (2006) have received positive and extensive critical attention from both professional reviewers and University scholars. While literary intellectuals have praised Obama's memoirs for the style in which he composed them, social scientists and partisan political analysts have thus far generally monopolized discussion of President Obama's writings. Yet there has been a recent surge of interest in the literary merits of Obama's writings. Our volume understands "literary" to indicate a host of a priori relationships that successful, artful writing brings to the surface of a written work. These are instantiated in narrative form, thereby revealing what Edward W. Said famously defined as the "worldliness" of the literary object. In the case of President Obama's writings, and Dreams from My Father in particular, those relationships are evident in the author's negotiation of literary tradition, rhetorical modes and historical narratives. By positioning the "literary" at this vantage, at the point where writing and the world converge, the volume's contributors assert the indispensable, and urgent, import of understanding the President not only in political terms, but, more importantly, in literary terms that place him within a long tradition of American literary-political authorship.