The City in American Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: McNamara, Kevin R.
The City in American Literature and Culture
Herausgeber: McNamara, Kevin R.
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This book examines what literature and film reveal about the urban USA. Subjects include culture, class, race, crime, and disaster.
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This book examines what literature and film reveal about the urban USA. Subjects include culture, class, race, crime, and disaster.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 825g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841962
- ISBN-10: 1108841961
- Artikelnr.: 62189819
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 825g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841962
- ISBN-10: 1108841961
- Artikelnr.: 62189819
Introduction Kevin R. McNamara
1. Antebellum urban publics David Henkin
2. Intersections: streets and other democratic spaces John Fagg
3. The literature of neighborhood Carlo Rotella
4. Writing the ghetto, inventing the slum Thomas Heise
5. Urban borders, open wounds Ana María Manzanas Calvo and Jesús Benito Sánchez
6. Gentrification James Peacock
7. House rules: The New Yorker and the making of the white suburban liberal woman Kathy Knapp
8. Transnational American cities: Camilo Mejía's ar Ramadi, Iraq, and Jason Hall's Topeka, Kansas John Carlos Rowe
9. The poetics of rims: New Orleans Ruth Salvaggio
10. American vertigo: the metropolis and the new biopolitical order William Boelhower
11. Labor's city Joseph Entin
12. White immigrant trajectories in US urban literature: the Italian American case Fred Gardaphé
13. Crime and violence, or hard-boiled chronicles of mean streets and their hidden truths Brian Tochterman
14. Disaster, apocalypse, and after Sean Grattan
15. Bohemia Erik Mortenson
16. The spatial turn and critical race studies Sophia Bamert and Hsuan L. Hsu
17. From trauma theory to systemic violence: narratives of post-katrina New Orleans Arin Keeble
18. Security theory Johannes Voelz
19. Posthuman cities Andrew Pilsch
20. Critical regionalism: why Hillbilly Elegy and its critics matter to writing about cities Douglas Reichert Powell
Coda: city and polis Kevin R. McNamara.
1. Antebellum urban publics David Henkin
2. Intersections: streets and other democratic spaces John Fagg
3. The literature of neighborhood Carlo Rotella
4. Writing the ghetto, inventing the slum Thomas Heise
5. Urban borders, open wounds Ana María Manzanas Calvo and Jesús Benito Sánchez
6. Gentrification James Peacock
7. House rules: The New Yorker and the making of the white suburban liberal woman Kathy Knapp
8. Transnational American cities: Camilo Mejía's ar Ramadi, Iraq, and Jason Hall's Topeka, Kansas John Carlos Rowe
9. The poetics of rims: New Orleans Ruth Salvaggio
10. American vertigo: the metropolis and the new biopolitical order William Boelhower
11. Labor's city Joseph Entin
12. White immigrant trajectories in US urban literature: the Italian American case Fred Gardaphé
13. Crime and violence, or hard-boiled chronicles of mean streets and their hidden truths Brian Tochterman
14. Disaster, apocalypse, and after Sean Grattan
15. Bohemia Erik Mortenson
16. The spatial turn and critical race studies Sophia Bamert and Hsuan L. Hsu
17. From trauma theory to systemic violence: narratives of post-katrina New Orleans Arin Keeble
18. Security theory Johannes Voelz
19. Posthuman cities Andrew Pilsch
20. Critical regionalism: why Hillbilly Elegy and its critics matter to writing about cities Douglas Reichert Powell
Coda: city and polis Kevin R. McNamara.
Introduction Kevin R. McNamara
1. Antebellum urban publics David Henkin
2. Intersections: streets and other democratic spaces John Fagg
3. The literature of neighborhood Carlo Rotella
4. Writing the ghetto, inventing the slum Thomas Heise
5. Urban borders, open wounds Ana María Manzanas Calvo and Jesús Benito Sánchez
6. Gentrification James Peacock
7. House rules: The New Yorker and the making of the white suburban liberal woman Kathy Knapp
8. Transnational American cities: Camilo Mejía's ar Ramadi, Iraq, and Jason Hall's Topeka, Kansas John Carlos Rowe
9. The poetics of rims: New Orleans Ruth Salvaggio
10. American vertigo: the metropolis and the new biopolitical order William Boelhower
11. Labor's city Joseph Entin
12. White immigrant trajectories in US urban literature: the Italian American case Fred Gardaphé
13. Crime and violence, or hard-boiled chronicles of mean streets and their hidden truths Brian Tochterman
14. Disaster, apocalypse, and after Sean Grattan
15. Bohemia Erik Mortenson
16. The spatial turn and critical race studies Sophia Bamert and Hsuan L. Hsu
17. From trauma theory to systemic violence: narratives of post-katrina New Orleans Arin Keeble
18. Security theory Johannes Voelz
19. Posthuman cities Andrew Pilsch
20. Critical regionalism: why Hillbilly Elegy and its critics matter to writing about cities Douglas Reichert Powell
Coda: city and polis Kevin R. McNamara.
1. Antebellum urban publics David Henkin
2. Intersections: streets and other democratic spaces John Fagg
3. The literature of neighborhood Carlo Rotella
4. Writing the ghetto, inventing the slum Thomas Heise
5. Urban borders, open wounds Ana María Manzanas Calvo and Jesús Benito Sánchez
6. Gentrification James Peacock
7. House rules: The New Yorker and the making of the white suburban liberal woman Kathy Knapp
8. Transnational American cities: Camilo Mejía's ar Ramadi, Iraq, and Jason Hall's Topeka, Kansas John Carlos Rowe
9. The poetics of rims: New Orleans Ruth Salvaggio
10. American vertigo: the metropolis and the new biopolitical order William Boelhower
11. Labor's city Joseph Entin
12. White immigrant trajectories in US urban literature: the Italian American case Fred Gardaphé
13. Crime and violence, or hard-boiled chronicles of mean streets and their hidden truths Brian Tochterman
14. Disaster, apocalypse, and after Sean Grattan
15. Bohemia Erik Mortenson
16. The spatial turn and critical race studies Sophia Bamert and Hsuan L. Hsu
17. From trauma theory to systemic violence: narratives of post-katrina New Orleans Arin Keeble
18. Security theory Johannes Voelz
19. Posthuman cities Andrew Pilsch
20. Critical regionalism: why Hillbilly Elegy and its critics matter to writing about cities Douglas Reichert Powell
Coda: city and polis Kevin R. McNamara.