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Nineteenth-Century Utopianism and the American Social Imaginary

Autor Gerald Peters
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 2021
Religious sectarianism played a significant role in the early settlement and social development of the United States. Although historians have minimized what these societies contributed to the creation of a uniquely American "social imaginary," this era of social experimentalism drew the attention of highly influential European writers including Goethe, Tolstoy, Marx, and Weber. More recent social thinkers like Benedict Anderson, Charles Taylor, and Robert Wuthnow emphasize the importance of discourses (familial, dynastic, religious) in the creation of community. They contend that literary analysis, in particular, is critical for understanding how "social imaginaries" develop, sustain, and transform themselves. Drawing on thinkers like Marx, Weber, Dawkins, and Goethe, Nineteenth-Century Utopianism and the American Social Imaginary explores the "evolution" of the American social imaginary within these discursive traditions. Goethe, in particular, becomes a major contributor to this discussion, not simply because of his profound international influence during the period, but because he was a contemporary witness to these events. His final novel Wilhelm Meister¿s Journeyman Years (1829) depicts an emigrant society about to start an intentional community in the New World as an illustration of "cultural metamorphosis" that becomes central to understanding social development during the period. Utilizing a theoretical framework that draws on Lacan, the Frankfurt School, and post-structuralist thinkers like Fredric Jameson, Slavoj ¿i¿ek, Ernesto Laclau, and Chantal Mouffe, the author shows how communities develop within specific discursive structures and how American adaptations of these structures have the potential to create more radical and equitable democracies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433181979
ISBN-10: 1433181975
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG

Notă biografică

Gerald Peters earned his Ph.D. in comparative literature at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. He is Professor of English at the University of Southern Maine, where he teaches courses in ancient literature, autobiography, critical theory, and the novel. His research interests include various "discourses of self-determination" ranging from diaries and travel journals to confessions, autobiographies, and the Bildungsroman. His publications include Diary of Anna Baerg, 1917-1924; The Mutilating God: Authorship and Authority in the Narrative of Conversion; Autobiography and Postmodernism; and Rereading Goethe, Rethinking Culture.


Cuprins

Acknowledgments - Introduction-Ubi? Unde? Quo? - Theories - Mythologies - People of the Book - American Religious Utopianism - The Holy Family - A Community of Weavers - Makarie's Cosmos - Index.


Descriere

Religious sectarianism played a significant role in the early settlement and social development of the United States.