The Fiction of America: Performance and the Cultural Imaginary in Literature and Film: North American Studies
Autor Susanne Hamschaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2013
The Fiction of America juxtaposes classic literature of the American Renaissance with twentieth-century popular culture—pairing, for instance, Ralph Waldo Emerson with Finding Nemo, Walt Whitman with Spiderman, and Hester Prynne with Madonna—to investigate how the “Americanness” of American culture constitutes itself in the interplay of the cultural imaginary and performance. Conceptualizing “America” as a transhistorical practice, Susanne Hamscha reveals disruptive, spectral moments in the narrative of “America,” which confront American culture with its inherent inconsistencies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783593398723
ISBN-10: 3593398729
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 13 color plates
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: CAMPUS VERLAG
Colecția Campus Verlag
Seria North American Studies
ISBN-10: 3593398729
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: 13 color plates
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: CAMPUS VERLAG
Colecția Campus Verlag
Seria North American Studies
Notă biografică
Susanne Hamscha is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Göttingen.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Prologue
The Fiction of America—America as Fiction
Act I
Setting the Stage—or, Performing ‘America’ on the Streets of Philadelphia
Act II
Will the Real American Please Stand Up! Americanness (Dis) Embodied
Scenario 1, A Fish Called Emerson: The American Scholar and “Finding Nemo”
Scenario 2, From Walden Pong to “Jurassic Park”: The Re(dis)covery of America
Scenario 3, S(w)inging the Self: Whitman, “Spider-Man,” and the Body Politic
Act III
American Idols: The Anatomy of Race and Gender
Scenario 1, The Shark Has Pretty Teeth: Straight White Masculinity and Ethnic Ventriloquism in “Moby-Dick” and “Jaws”
Scenario 2, Ghostly Femininity: Parody and Dissent in “The Scarlet Letter” and Madonna
Epilogue
The Specters of America
Bibliography
Index
Prologue
The Fiction of America—America as Fiction
Act I
Setting the Stage—or, Performing ‘America’ on the Streets of Philadelphia
Act II
Will the Real American Please Stand Up! Americanness (Dis) Embodied
Scenario 1, A Fish Called Emerson: The American Scholar and “Finding Nemo”
Scenario 2, From Walden Pong to “Jurassic Park”: The Re(dis)covery of America
Scenario 3, S(w)inging the Self: Whitman, “Spider-Man,” and the Body Politic
Act III
American Idols: The Anatomy of Race and Gender
Scenario 1, The Shark Has Pretty Teeth: Straight White Masculinity and Ethnic Ventriloquism in “Moby-Dick” and “Jaws”
Scenario 2, Ghostly Femininity: Parody and Dissent in “The Scarlet Letter” and Madonna
Epilogue
The Specters of America
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Scholars have increasingly asserted the constructed nature of national identities, but Hamscha extends that notion to produce a deconstructive reading of ‘America’ as a performed cultural identity that is haunted by its silenced voices and also rearticulated through their constant challenges to the dominant imaginary. . . . Hamscha’s work engages productively with theories of nation, identity, and form to disrupt easy understanding of America and its many productions. Recommended.”