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Postmodern Suburban Spaces: Philosophy, Ethics, and Community in Post-War American Fiction

Autor Joseph George
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2016
This book reevaluates fiction devoted to the postwar American suburb, examining the way these works imagine suburbia as a communal structure designed to advance a particular American identity. Postmodern Suburban Spaces surveys works by both canonical chroniclers of the middle class experience, such as Richard Yates and John Cheever, and those who reflect suburbia’s demographic reality, including Gloria Naylor and Chang-rae Lee, to uncover a surprising reconfiguration of the suburban experience.  Tracing major forms of suburban associations – racial divisions, property lines, the family, and ethnic fealty – these works depict a different mode of interaction than the stereotypical white picket fences. Joseph George draws from philosophers such as Emmanuel Levinas and Roberto Esposito to argue that these fictions assert a critical hospitality that frustrates the limited forms of association on which suburbia is based. This fiction, in turn, posits an ethical form of community that comes about when people share space together.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319410050
ISBN-10: 3319410059
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: IX, 206 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction Nowhere to Now Here.- Chapter One: Against Fence Thinking.- Chapter Two: My Home is Your Home.- Chapter Three: Domesticated Strangers.- Chapter Four: American Means Being Whatever You Want.- Conclusion: The Second Suburban Century.- Works Cited. 

Notă biografică

Joseph George is a lecturer of English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA.

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This book reevaluates fiction devoted to the postwar American suburb, examining the way these works imagine suburbia as a communal structure designed to advance a particular American identity. Postmodern Suburban Spaces surveys works by both canonical chroniclers of the middle class experience, such as Richard Yates and John Cheever, and those who reflect suburbia’s demographic reality, including Gloria Naylor and Chang-rae Lee, to uncover a surprising reconfiguration of the suburban experience.  Tracing major forms of suburban associations – racial divisions, property lines, the family, and ethnic fealty – these works depict a different mode of interaction than the stereotypical white picket fences. Joseph George draws from philosophers such as Emmanuel Levinas and Roberto Esposito to argue that these fictions assert a critical hospitality that frustrates the limited forms of association on which suburbia is based. This fiction, in turn, posits an ethical form of community that comes about when people share space together.

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Offers fresh readings of postwar suburban fiction by examining it in the context of contemporary critical discourses of the ethical turn in critical theory and spatial studies Brings together a wide range of canonical and lesser-known suburban fiction, including John Cheever, Chang-rae Lee, John Updike, Gloria Naylor, and Don DeLillo Provides new perspectives on questions of identity formation and community by demonstrating their contingency and continual negotiation in suburban fiction