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Surveyors of Customs: American Literature as Cultural Analysis: Oxford Studies in American Literary History

Autor Joel Pfister
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iun 2018
In 1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne, fired from Salem's Custom House and returning to writing, reconceived his old job title, Surveyor of Customs, as his new one. Taking seriously this naming of the American author's project, Joel Pfister argues that writers from Benjamin Franklin to Louise Erdrich can be read as critical "surveyors" of customs, culture, hegemony, capitalism's emotional logic, and much else.Literary surveyors have helped make possible and can advance what we now call cultural analysis. In recent decades cultural theory and history have changed how we read literature. Literature can return the favor. America's achievement as a literary nation has contributed creatively to its accomplishment as a self-critical nation. The surveyors convened herein wrote novels, stories, plays, poetry, essays, autobiography, journals, and cultural criticism. Surveyors of Customs explores literature's insights into how America--its soft capitalism, its "democratized" inequality, its Americanization of power--"ticks." Historical--and timely--questions abound. When and why did capitalism invest in the secular "soul-making" business and what roles did literature play in this? What does literature teach us about its relationship to the establishment of a personnel culture that moved beyond self-help incentive-making and intensified Americans' preoccupations with personal life to turn them into personnel? How did literature contribute to the reproduction of "classless" class relations and what does this say about dress-down politics and class formation in our Second Gilded Age?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190876555
ISBN-10: 0190876557
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 1 halftone
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Studies in American Literary History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

In Surveyors of Customs, Joel Pfister makes the radical suggestion that for the past 250 years American writers have been doing cultural analysis. If you want to understand the workings of American capitalism as a system, Pfister suggests, you might begin with Franklin, Hawthorne, Wharton, and Wright. Making use of critical theory and close reading, Pfister brilliantly illuminates what he terms American literature's 'cultural-theoretical bite.'
Why do Americans go along with a system in which big fish eat small fish? How have they become accustomed to structures that damage themselves and others? In a number of stunningly original re-readings, Surveyors of Customs argues that American literature can help us understand the cultural mechanisms that are at work in these processes. In its Tocquevillian scope and ambition, the book is, in more ways than one, an eye-opener. In future debates, it will be indispensible for understanding American literature as a resource of cultural analysis and national self-critique.
Joel Pfister has clearly read widely and re-read deeply, thought critically and passionately about the entire sweep of American literature and the ways in which it critiques the enduring structures of class, gender, race, individuality, and feeling in a capitalist democracy. In Surveyors of Customs he has produced an immensely learned, provocative, and challenging book.
Immersed as fully into the whole range of American literature as even the most thorough Americanists, Pfister himself acts as a 'surveyor' who can move back and forth in time and summon an impressively large amount of evidence for his thesis. Surveyors of Customs offers the richest extant account of the representation of 'soft capitalism' in American literature.
...carefully constructed arguments...Pfister is effective in joining theory and close readings of the texts." -Choice

Notă biografică

Joel Pfister is Olin Professor of English, Chair of the American Studies department, and was recently Chair of the English department at Wesleyan University. He has written five books and co-edited a volume of essays that range over U.S. literature and drama, the cultural history of subjectivity, the Anglo-American history of cultural critique, and the history of Americanization, race, and class.