American Literature in Transition, 1940-1950
Herausgeber: Vials, Christopher
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Herausgeber: Vials, Christopher
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This collection provides crucial contexts for interpreting the literature of the 1940s, showing how writers intervened in the global struggles of the decade.
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This collection provides crucial contexts for interpreting the literature of the 1940s, showing how writers intervened in the global struggles of the decade.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 166mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781107143319
- ISBN-10: 1107143314
- Artikelnr.: 48859313
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 166mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 757g
- ISBN-13: 9781107143319
- ISBN-10: 1107143314
- Artikelnr.: 48859313
Part I. The United States in the World: 1. Why We Fight: contending
narratives of the Second World War Christopher Vials; 2. Human rights in
American political discourse Glenn Mitoma; 3. Fictions of anti-semitism and
the beginning of Holocaust literature Josh Lambert; 4. The fatal machine:
the postwar imperial state and the radical novel Benjamin Balthaser; 5.
Antifascism as a political grammar and cultural force Christopher Vials;
6. From confession to exposure: transitions in anticommunist literature
Alex Goodall; 7. The contested origins of the Atomic Age and the Cold War
Christian Appy; Part II. Emergent Publics: 8. Cross currents: WWII and the
increasing visibility of race Bill Mullen; 9. Good Asian/bad Asian: Asian
American racial formation Floyd Cheung; 10. Social realism, the Ghetto, and
African American literature James Smethurst; 11. From factory to home? The
crisis in the gendered division of labor Julia L. Mickenberg; 12. Public
excursions in fierce truth-telling: literary cultures and homosexuality
Aaron Lecklider; 13. Resurgence: conservatives organize against the new
deal Kathy Olmsted; Part III. Media and Genre: 14. Late modernisms, latent
realisms: the politics of literary interpretation Sarah Ehlers; 15. The
city in the literary imagination Sean McCann; 16. Noir and the ebb of
radical hope Alan Wald; 17. Narrating the war Philip Beidler; 18.
Paperbacks and the literary marketplace Erin Smith; 19. Literary radicals
in Radio's public sphere Judith Smith; 20. The state cultural apparatus:
federal funding of arts and letters Joan Saab.
narratives of the Second World War Christopher Vials; 2. Human rights in
American political discourse Glenn Mitoma; 3. Fictions of anti-semitism and
the beginning of Holocaust literature Josh Lambert; 4. The fatal machine:
the postwar imperial state and the radical novel Benjamin Balthaser; 5.
Antifascism as a political grammar and cultural force Christopher Vials;
6. From confession to exposure: transitions in anticommunist literature
Alex Goodall; 7. The contested origins of the Atomic Age and the Cold War
Christian Appy; Part II. Emergent Publics: 8. Cross currents: WWII and the
increasing visibility of race Bill Mullen; 9. Good Asian/bad Asian: Asian
American racial formation Floyd Cheung; 10. Social realism, the Ghetto, and
African American literature James Smethurst; 11. From factory to home? The
crisis in the gendered division of labor Julia L. Mickenberg; 12. Public
excursions in fierce truth-telling: literary cultures and homosexuality
Aaron Lecklider; 13. Resurgence: conservatives organize against the new
deal Kathy Olmsted; Part III. Media and Genre: 14. Late modernisms, latent
realisms: the politics of literary interpretation Sarah Ehlers; 15. The
city in the literary imagination Sean McCann; 16. Noir and the ebb of
radical hope Alan Wald; 17. Narrating the war Philip Beidler; 18.
Paperbacks and the literary marketplace Erin Smith; 19. Literary radicals
in Radio's public sphere Judith Smith; 20. The state cultural apparatus:
federal funding of arts and letters Joan Saab.
Part I. The United States in the World: 1. Why We Fight: contending
narratives of the Second World War Christopher Vials; 2. Human rights in
American political discourse Glenn Mitoma; 3. Fictions of anti-semitism and
the beginning of Holocaust literature Josh Lambert; 4. The fatal machine:
the postwar imperial state and the radical novel Benjamin Balthaser; 5.
Antifascism as a political grammar and cultural force Christopher Vials;
6. From confession to exposure: transitions in anticommunist literature
Alex Goodall; 7. The contested origins of the Atomic Age and the Cold War
Christian Appy; Part II. Emergent Publics: 8. Cross currents: WWII and the
increasing visibility of race Bill Mullen; 9. Good Asian/bad Asian: Asian
American racial formation Floyd Cheung; 10. Social realism, the Ghetto, and
African American literature James Smethurst; 11. From factory to home? The
crisis in the gendered division of labor Julia L. Mickenberg; 12. Public
excursions in fierce truth-telling: literary cultures and homosexuality
Aaron Lecklider; 13. Resurgence: conservatives organize against the new
deal Kathy Olmsted; Part III. Media and Genre: 14. Late modernisms, latent
realisms: the politics of literary interpretation Sarah Ehlers; 15. The
city in the literary imagination Sean McCann; 16. Noir and the ebb of
radical hope Alan Wald; 17. Narrating the war Philip Beidler; 18.
Paperbacks and the literary marketplace Erin Smith; 19. Literary radicals
in Radio's public sphere Judith Smith; 20. The state cultural apparatus:
federal funding of arts and letters Joan Saab.
narratives of the Second World War Christopher Vials; 2. Human rights in
American political discourse Glenn Mitoma; 3. Fictions of anti-semitism and
the beginning of Holocaust literature Josh Lambert; 4. The fatal machine:
the postwar imperial state and the radical novel Benjamin Balthaser; 5.
Antifascism as a political grammar and cultural force Christopher Vials;
6. From confession to exposure: transitions in anticommunist literature
Alex Goodall; 7. The contested origins of the Atomic Age and the Cold War
Christian Appy; Part II. Emergent Publics: 8. Cross currents: WWII and the
increasing visibility of race Bill Mullen; 9. Good Asian/bad Asian: Asian
American racial formation Floyd Cheung; 10. Social realism, the Ghetto, and
African American literature James Smethurst; 11. From factory to home? The
crisis in the gendered division of labor Julia L. Mickenberg; 12. Public
excursions in fierce truth-telling: literary cultures and homosexuality
Aaron Lecklider; 13. Resurgence: conservatives organize against the new
deal Kathy Olmsted; Part III. Media and Genre: 14. Late modernisms, latent
realisms: the politics of literary interpretation Sarah Ehlers; 15. The
city in the literary imagination Sean McCann; 16. Noir and the ebb of
radical hope Alan Wald; 17. Narrating the war Philip Beidler; 18.
Paperbacks and the literary marketplace Erin Smith; 19. Literary radicals
in Radio's public sphere Judith Smith; 20. The state cultural apparatus:
federal funding of arts and letters Joan Saab.