Empire Burlesque – The Fate of Critical Culture in Global America: New Americanists
Autor Daniel T. O`haraen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 apr 2003
A provocative commentary on contemporary cultural criticism, "Empire Burlesque" will inform debates on the American university across the humanities, particularly among those in literary criticism, cultural studies, and American studies."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822330196
ISBN-10: 0822330199
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria New Americanists
ISBN-10: 0822330199
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria New Americanists
Recenzii
"In the spirit of Yeats, his tutelary figure, Daniel T. O'Hara gauges the state of America's imperial anarchy and puts forth an imaginative response, compounded from Foucault, Lacan, and Henry James. This is a defense of literature like no other."-Jonathan Arac, Columbia University"Empire Burlesque provides a unique perspective on how much the globalism which, properly, should be 'post-American' is actually another (re)production of America. It is impressive work." Patrick O'Donnell, author of Latent Destinies: Cultural Paranoia and Contemporary U.S. Narrative
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Daniel T. O Hara
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""Empire Burlesque" provides a unique perspective on how much the globalism that, properly, should be 'post-American' is actually another (re)production of America. It is impressive work."--Patrick O'Donnell, author of "Latent Destinies: Cultural Paranoia and Contemporary U.S. Narrative"
Cuprins
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: We Welcoming Others, or What's Wrong with the Global Point of View? 1
I. Reading as a Vanishing Act
1. Edward W. Said and the Fate of Critical Culture 29
2. Why Foucault No Longer Matters 43
3. Lentricchia's Frankness and the Place of Literature 62
II. Globalizing Literary Studies
4. Redesigning the Lessons of Literature 95
5. The Return to Ethics and the Specter of Reading 114
6. Class in a Global Light: The Two Professions 136
III. Analyzing Global America
7. Transference and Abjection: An Analytic Parable 163
8. Ghostwork: An Uncanny Prospect for New Americanists 183
9. Specter of Theory: The Bad Conscience of American Criticism 220
IV. Reading Worlds
10. Empire Baroque: Becoming Other in Henry James 237
11. Planet Buyer and the Catmaster: A Critical Future for Transference 301
Notes 339
Bibliography 357
Index 365
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: We Welcoming Others, or What's Wrong with the Global Point of View? 1
I. Reading as a Vanishing Act
1. Edward W. Said and the Fate of Critical Culture 29
2. Why Foucault No Longer Matters 43
3. Lentricchia's Frankness and the Place of Literature 62
II. Globalizing Literary Studies
4. Redesigning the Lessons of Literature 95
5. The Return to Ethics and the Specter of Reading 114
6. Class in a Global Light: The Two Professions 136
III. Analyzing Global America
7. Transference and Abjection: An Analytic Parable 163
8. Ghostwork: An Uncanny Prospect for New Americanists 183
9. Specter of Theory: The Bad Conscience of American Criticism 220
IV. Reading Worlds
10. Empire Baroque: Becoming Other in Henry James 237
11. Planet Buyer and the Catmaster: A Critical Future for Transference 301
Notes 339
Bibliography 357
Index 365
Descriere
Discusses the effects of globalization on the field of literary studies and the formation of a critical identity in America.