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Revisionary Interventions into the Americanist Canon

Pease, Donald E.(Edited by)
Part of the New Americanists series
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Throughout the era of the Cold War a consensus reigned as to what constituted the great works of American literature.

Yet as scholars have increasingly shown, and as this volume unmistakably demonstrates, that consensus was built upon the repression of the voices and historical contexts of subordinated social groups as well as literary works themselves, works both outside and within the traditional canon.

This book is an effort to recover those lost voices.

Engaging New Historicist, neo-Marxist, poststructuralist, and other literary practices, this volume marks important shifts in the organizing principles and self-understanding of the field of American Studies. Originally published as a special issue of boundary 2, the essays gathered here discuss writers as diverse as Kate Chopin, Frederick Douglass, Emerson, Melville, W.

D. Howells, Henry James, W. E. B. DuBois, and Mark Twain, plus the historical figure John Brown.

Two major sections devoted to the theory of romance and to cultural-historical analyses emphasize the political perspective of "New Americanist" literary and cultural study.Contributors.

William E. Cain, Wai-chee Dimock, Howard Horwitz, Gregory S. Jay, Steven Mailloux, John McWilliams, Susan Mizruchi, Donald E.

Pease, Ivy Schweitzer, Priscilla Wald, Michael Warner, Robert Weimann

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Product Details
Duke University Press
0822314932 / 9780822314936
Paperback / softback
810.9
17/06/1994
United States
352 pages
152 x 229 mm, 590 grams