American Literature in Transition, 1970-1980
Herausgeber: Curnutt, Kirk
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American Literature in Transition, 1970-1980 explores how American literary culture responded to the gaudiest, most gauche of 20th-century decades.
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American Literature in Transition, 1970-1980 explores how American literary culture responded to the gaudiest, most gauche of 20th-century decades.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781107150768
- ISBN-10: 1107150760
- Artikelnr.: 49445121
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781107150768
- ISBN-10: 1107150760
- Artikelnr.: 49445121
Chronology; Introduction: sucking in the '70s Kirk Curnutt; Part I. Themes:
1. In the shadow of the 1960s: 'what do we do now?' Matthew Luter; 2. 'It's
not okay with me': the 1970s war against nostalgia Steven Goldleaf; 3. 'We
interrupt this program': narratives in conflict in American postmodern
literature of the 1970s Eric G. Waggoner; 4. 'All in the family': ancestral
voices and ancestral Gods in 1970s multiculturalism Christopher Douglas; 5.
'An element of present danger': jogging, football, and anxieties of
vulnerability in 1970s sporting literature Ryan Hediger; 6. 'The zipless
fuck is absolutely pure': sexual liberation and 1970s American literature
Dale M. Bauer; Part II. Genres and the Business of Literature: 7. Our
stories, our selves: memoir and self-help in the 'me decade' Nicole
Stamant; 8. '(Not just) knee deep': black writing between soul and the
mainstream Michael Hill; 9. Green letters in a decade black with ink:
American environmental writing in the 1970s Will Elliott; 10. Future
shocks: science fiction transformations in the 1970s Robin A. Roberts; 11.
Death wishes: crime literature, violence, and detectives in the American
1970s Linda Wagner-Martin; 12. The Great American Novel in the 1970s Tom
Perrin; 13. The bestseller and the blockbuster mentality Philip McGowan;
14. 'Do the hustle': showmanship, publicity, and the changing landscape of
literary authority Tom Cerasulo; Part III. Cultural Engagements: 15. First
to write: the 1970s and the Vietnamese War Alex Vernon; 16. Nixon burning:
the anti-establishment turn in 1970s' American political writing David
Seed; 17. The maturation of the new journalism in the 1970s Everette E.
Dennis; 18. Rock is dead/long live rock: popular music in 1970s American
literature Kirk Curnutt; 19. The confessional turn: masculinity and
American literary culture in the 1970s James Penner; 20. The feminist 1970s
Sam McBean; 21. Blood on the page: the decade gets its period David Linton;
Conclusion: keep on truckin' Kirk Curnutt.
1. In the shadow of the 1960s: 'what do we do now?' Matthew Luter; 2. 'It's
not okay with me': the 1970s war against nostalgia Steven Goldleaf; 3. 'We
interrupt this program': narratives in conflict in American postmodern
literature of the 1970s Eric G. Waggoner; 4. 'All in the family': ancestral
voices and ancestral Gods in 1970s multiculturalism Christopher Douglas; 5.
'An element of present danger': jogging, football, and anxieties of
vulnerability in 1970s sporting literature Ryan Hediger; 6. 'The zipless
fuck is absolutely pure': sexual liberation and 1970s American literature
Dale M. Bauer; Part II. Genres and the Business of Literature: 7. Our
stories, our selves: memoir and self-help in the 'me decade' Nicole
Stamant; 8. '(Not just) knee deep': black writing between soul and the
mainstream Michael Hill; 9. Green letters in a decade black with ink:
American environmental writing in the 1970s Will Elliott; 10. Future
shocks: science fiction transformations in the 1970s Robin A. Roberts; 11.
Death wishes: crime literature, violence, and detectives in the American
1970s Linda Wagner-Martin; 12. The Great American Novel in the 1970s Tom
Perrin; 13. The bestseller and the blockbuster mentality Philip McGowan;
14. 'Do the hustle': showmanship, publicity, and the changing landscape of
literary authority Tom Cerasulo; Part III. Cultural Engagements: 15. First
to write: the 1970s and the Vietnamese War Alex Vernon; 16. Nixon burning:
the anti-establishment turn in 1970s' American political writing David
Seed; 17. The maturation of the new journalism in the 1970s Everette E.
Dennis; 18. Rock is dead/long live rock: popular music in 1970s American
literature Kirk Curnutt; 19. The confessional turn: masculinity and
American literary culture in the 1970s James Penner; 20. The feminist 1970s
Sam McBean; 21. Blood on the page: the decade gets its period David Linton;
Conclusion: keep on truckin' Kirk Curnutt.
Chronology; Introduction: sucking in the '70s Kirk Curnutt; Part I. Themes:
1. In the shadow of the 1960s: 'what do we do now?' Matthew Luter; 2. 'It's
not okay with me': the 1970s war against nostalgia Steven Goldleaf; 3. 'We
interrupt this program': narratives in conflict in American postmodern
literature of the 1970s Eric G. Waggoner; 4. 'All in the family': ancestral
voices and ancestral Gods in 1970s multiculturalism Christopher Douglas; 5.
'An element of present danger': jogging, football, and anxieties of
vulnerability in 1970s sporting literature Ryan Hediger; 6. 'The zipless
fuck is absolutely pure': sexual liberation and 1970s American literature
Dale M. Bauer; Part II. Genres and the Business of Literature: 7. Our
stories, our selves: memoir and self-help in the 'me decade' Nicole
Stamant; 8. '(Not just) knee deep': black writing between soul and the
mainstream Michael Hill; 9. Green letters in a decade black with ink:
American environmental writing in the 1970s Will Elliott; 10. Future
shocks: science fiction transformations in the 1970s Robin A. Roberts; 11.
Death wishes: crime literature, violence, and detectives in the American
1970s Linda Wagner-Martin; 12. The Great American Novel in the 1970s Tom
Perrin; 13. The bestseller and the blockbuster mentality Philip McGowan;
14. 'Do the hustle': showmanship, publicity, and the changing landscape of
literary authority Tom Cerasulo; Part III. Cultural Engagements: 15. First
to write: the 1970s and the Vietnamese War Alex Vernon; 16. Nixon burning:
the anti-establishment turn in 1970s' American political writing David
Seed; 17. The maturation of the new journalism in the 1970s Everette E.
Dennis; 18. Rock is dead/long live rock: popular music in 1970s American
literature Kirk Curnutt; 19. The confessional turn: masculinity and
American literary culture in the 1970s James Penner; 20. The feminist 1970s
Sam McBean; 21. Blood on the page: the decade gets its period David Linton;
Conclusion: keep on truckin' Kirk Curnutt.
1. In the shadow of the 1960s: 'what do we do now?' Matthew Luter; 2. 'It's
not okay with me': the 1970s war against nostalgia Steven Goldleaf; 3. 'We
interrupt this program': narratives in conflict in American postmodern
literature of the 1970s Eric G. Waggoner; 4. 'All in the family': ancestral
voices and ancestral Gods in 1970s multiculturalism Christopher Douglas; 5.
'An element of present danger': jogging, football, and anxieties of
vulnerability in 1970s sporting literature Ryan Hediger; 6. 'The zipless
fuck is absolutely pure': sexual liberation and 1970s American literature
Dale M. Bauer; Part II. Genres and the Business of Literature: 7. Our
stories, our selves: memoir and self-help in the 'me decade' Nicole
Stamant; 8. '(Not just) knee deep': black writing between soul and the
mainstream Michael Hill; 9. Green letters in a decade black with ink:
American environmental writing in the 1970s Will Elliott; 10. Future
shocks: science fiction transformations in the 1970s Robin A. Roberts; 11.
Death wishes: crime literature, violence, and detectives in the American
1970s Linda Wagner-Martin; 12. The Great American Novel in the 1970s Tom
Perrin; 13. The bestseller and the blockbuster mentality Philip McGowan;
14. 'Do the hustle': showmanship, publicity, and the changing landscape of
literary authority Tom Cerasulo; Part III. Cultural Engagements: 15. First
to write: the 1970s and the Vietnamese War Alex Vernon; 16. Nixon burning:
the anti-establishment turn in 1970s' American political writing David
Seed; 17. The maturation of the new journalism in the 1970s Everette E.
Dennis; 18. Rock is dead/long live rock: popular music in 1970s American
literature Kirk Curnutt; 19. The confessional turn: masculinity and
American literary culture in the 1970s James Penner; 20. The feminist 1970s
Sam McBean; 21. Blood on the page: the decade gets its period David Linton;
Conclusion: keep on truckin' Kirk Curnutt.