Rethinking Kerouac
Afterlives, Continuities, Reappraisals
Herausgeber: Mortenson, Erik; Sawczuk, Tomasz
Rethinking Kerouac
Afterlives, Continuities, Reappraisals
Herausgeber: Mortenson, Erik; Sawczuk, Tomasz
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"Esteemed Beat commentators examine Kerouac's classic works, like On the Road, alongside more obscure ones; they bring to light new facets of Kerouac's life and work, including his excursions into painting, poetry and non-fiction; they provide a rethinking of how important issues of race, gender relations, populist rhetoric, religion and queerness inform his work and reception; and they reexamine the ongoing cultural reworking of Kerouac in popular music, literature and online. Through varied perspectives, this collecton provides an indispensable account of the continued relevance of both…mehr
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765105276
- Artikelnr.: 69679883
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9798765105276
- Artikelnr.: 69679883
Foreword
A. Robert Lee, Emeritus, Nihon University, Tokyo
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Erik Mortenson, Lake Michigan College, USA and Tomasz Sawczuk, University
of Bialystok, Poland
Part I. Rethinking the Writing
1. Reading a Copy of On the Road
Matt Theado, Kobe City University of Foreign Studies, Japan
2. Choruses for Kerouac
Aldon Nielsen, Penn State University, USA
3. Jack Kerouac's Paintings: Color, Texture, Movement
Frida Forsgren, University of Agder, Norway
4. A House of Mirrors at Coney Island: Kerouac's Obscure Experiments in
Screenwriting
Brett Sigurdson, Independent Scholar, USA
5. Lonesome Traveler, Buddhism, and the Fictions of Kerouac's Non-Fiction
Steven Belletto, Lafayette College, USA
6. "Radical Vulnerability" in Kerouac's Big Sur, Satori in Paris, and
Vanity of Duluoz
Deborah R. Geis, DePauw University, USA
Part II. Kerouac and the Social
7. Anti-homosexual Paranoia, Queer Love, and Cold War Poetics in Jack
Kerouac's Visions of Cody
Pierre-Antoine Pellerin, University of Lyon 3 - Jean Moulin, France
8. Teaching Kerouac in the Time of Trump: An Orwellian Approach to The
Dharma Bums
John Whalen-Bridge, National University of Singapore
9. Recovering Jack Kerouac's Blackface Novel Pic
Kurt Hemmer, Harper College, USA
10. Jack Kerouac and the Language of Populism
Nancy M. Grace, The College of Wooster, USA
11. Kerouac's Fellahin Poetics: Reimagining Global Culture against Nation
and Empire
Hassan Melehy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Part III. Kerouac's Influence and Legacy
12. From Beat Generation to Hacker Generation: The Experimental Road
Narratives On the Road and 1 the Road
Peggy Pacini, CY Paris Cergy Université / UMR 922 - Héritages, France
13. Kerouac's Enduring Influence on Anglo-American Popular Music Composers
and Performers
Simon Warner, University of Leeds, UK
14. Jack Kerouac: American Avatar
Ronna C. Johnson, Tufts University, USA
15. The Futures of Kerouac's Past: Public Humanities and the Kerouac
Archive at 100
Michael Millner, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA
16. Kerouac in Translation: A Conversation with Farid Ghadami, Minami
Aoyama, and Maciej Swierkocki
Erik Mortenson, Lake Michigan College, USA and Tomasz Sawczuk, University
of Bialystok, Poland
Afterword
Tim Hunt, Emeritus, Illinois State University, USA
Notes on Contributors
Index
Foreword
A. Robert Lee, Emeritus, Nihon University, Tokyo
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Erik Mortenson, Lake Michigan College, USA and Tomasz Sawczuk, University
of Bialystok, Poland
Part I. Rethinking the Writing
1. Reading a Copy of On the Road
Matt Theado, Kobe City University of Foreign Studies, Japan
2. Choruses for Kerouac
Aldon Nielsen, Penn State University, USA
3. Jack Kerouac's Paintings: Color, Texture, Movement
Frida Forsgren, University of Agder, Norway
4. A House of Mirrors at Coney Island: Kerouac's Obscure Experiments in
Screenwriting
Brett Sigurdson, Independent Scholar, USA
5. Lonesome Traveler, Buddhism, and the Fictions of Kerouac's Non-Fiction
Steven Belletto, Lafayette College, USA
6. "Radical Vulnerability" in Kerouac's Big Sur, Satori in Paris, and
Vanity of Duluoz
Deborah R. Geis, DePauw University, USA
Part II. Kerouac and the Social
7. Anti-homosexual Paranoia, Queer Love, and Cold War Poetics in Jack
Kerouac's Visions of Cody
Pierre-Antoine Pellerin, University of Lyon 3 - Jean Moulin, France
8. Teaching Kerouac in the Time of Trump: An Orwellian Approach to The
Dharma Bums
John Whalen-Bridge, National University of Singapore
9. Recovering Jack Kerouac's Blackface Novel Pic
Kurt Hemmer, Harper College, USA
10. Jack Kerouac and the Language of Populism
Nancy M. Grace, The College of Wooster, USA
11. Kerouac's Fellahin Poetics: Reimagining Global Culture against Nation
and Empire
Hassan Melehy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Part III. Kerouac's Influence and Legacy
12. From Beat Generation to Hacker Generation: The Experimental Road
Narratives On the Road and 1 the Road
Peggy Pacini, CY Paris Cergy Université / UMR 922 - Héritages, France
13. Kerouac's Enduring Influence on Anglo-American Popular Music Composers
and Performers
Simon Warner, University of Leeds, UK
14. Jack Kerouac: American Avatar
Ronna C. Johnson, Tufts University, USA
15. The Futures of Kerouac's Past: Public Humanities and the Kerouac
Archive at 100
Michael Millner, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA
16. Kerouac in Translation: A Conversation with Farid Ghadami, Minami
Aoyama, and Maciej Swierkocki
Erik Mortenson, Lake Michigan College, USA and Tomasz Sawczuk, University
of Bialystok, Poland
Afterword
Tim Hunt, Emeritus, Illinois State University, USA
Notes on Contributors
Index