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California and the Melancholic American Identity in Joan Didion’s Novels: Exiled from Eden: Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory

Autor Katarzyna Nowak McNeice
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
California and the Melancholic American Identity in Joan Didion’s Novels: Exiled from Eden focuses on the concept of Californian identity in the fiction of Joan Didion. This identity is understood as melancholic, in the sense that the critics following the tradition of both Sigmund Freud and Walter Benjamin use the word. The book traces the progress of the way Californian identity is portrayed in Joan Didion’s novels, starting with the first two in which California plays the central role, Run River and Play It As It Lays, through A Book of Common Prayer to Democracy and The Last Thing He Wanted, where California functions only as a distant point of reference, receding to the background of Didion’s interests. Curiously enough, Didion presents Californian history as a history of white settlement, disregarding whole chapters of the history of the region in which the Californios and Native Americans, among other groups, played a crucial role: it is this reticence that the monograph sees as the main problem of Didion’s fiction and presents it as the silent center of gravity in Didion’s oeuvre. The monograph proposes to see the melancholy expressed by Didion’s fiction organized into four losses: of Nature, History, Ethics, and Language; around which the main analytical chapters are constructed. What remains unrepresented and silenced comes back to haunt Didion’s fiction, and it results in a melancholic portrayal of California and its identity – which is the central theme this monograph addresses.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367663643
ISBN-10: 0367663643
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction


Part 1: Joan Didion, the Native Daughter


Didion the Sacramentan, Californian, Westerner


Critical Reception


Joan Didion’s Melancholy California


Part 2: Californian Losses and Melancholia


The Myth of an Empty Frontier


How Joan Didion Expelled Herself from Paradise


Racial Melancholia and the Emergence of Conscience


The Social Dimension of Melancholia


Chapter 1: The Loss of Nature


Problems with American Nature


Problems with The Garden of Eden


The Paradoxes of Nature


Writing to Remember and to Redeem


Pioneers and Ancestors


Purification through Fire


The Howling Wilderness: The California Desert


Turner’s and Didion’s Frontierless West


Chapter 2: The Loss of History


Manifest Destiny and Its Fulfillment in California


Freedom from History


History, Nature, and Hysteria


"A History of Accidents"


"You Can’t Call This a Bad Place"


The Freeway Experience


Escaping the Meaninglessness of History


Chapter 3: The Loss of Ethics


The Emergence of Conscience


The Melancholic Donner Party


Desire and the Wagon-Train Morality


Betrayals of Familial Loyalty


Life as Gambling


Parental Influence


Parental Transgressions


Chapter 4: The Loss of Language


Looking Awry at Conscience and Loss


The Language of Melancholia


The Limits of Language


Estrangement from the Body


Translation and Betrayal


The Modern Pioneers and the Loss of Memory


The Language of Democracy


Conclusion

Notă biografică

Katarzyna Nowak-McNeice is a Conex-Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain. She obtained her doctoral degree from the University of Wroclaw, Poland, in 2005. She is the author of Melancholic Travelers: Autonomy, Hybridity and the Maternal (Peter Lang, 2007) and co-editor of Interiors: Interiority/ Exteriority in Literary and Cultural Discourse (Cambridge Scholars, 2010) and A Dark California: Essays on Dystopian Depictions in Popular Culture (McFarland, 2017), as well as essays, reviews and translations.

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The book traces the progress of the way Californian identity is portrayed in Joan Didion’s novels.