"Weak Nationalisms employs affect theory as well as traditional close reading techniques to explore the ways a range of writers negotiate nationalistic feeling that embraces core tenets of American liberalism while resisting and questioning the hierarchies that are often associated with nationalism"--
"Weak Nationalisms employs affect theory as well as traditional close reading techniques to explore the ways a range of writers negotiate nationalistic feeling that embraces core tenets of American liberalism while resisting and questioning the hierarchies that are often associated with nationalism"--
Douglas Dowland is an associate professor of English at Ohio Northern University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Affected Readers in an Imagined Community 1. Moodiness: The Everyday America of Beauvoir’s America Day by Day 2. Curiosity and its Discontents: Steinbeck’s Travels with Charley and America and Americans 3. Hopefulness: On the Road with Charles Kuralt 4. Incredulity: Reading Sarah Vowell Conclusion: Affected Critics: the Nation and the Limits of Critique Works Cited
Introduction: Affected Readers in an Imagined Community 1. Moodiness: The Everyday America of Beauvoir’s America Day by Day 2. Curiosity and its Discontents: Steinbeck’s Travels with Charley and America and Americans 3. Hopefulness: On the Road with Charles Kuralt 4. Incredulity: Reading Sarah Vowell Conclusion: Affected Critics: the Nation and the Limits of Critique Works Cited
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