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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
UID:
gbv_1014094712
Language: English
Subjects: American Studies
RVK:
Keywords: USA ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1910-2010
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_894932527
    Format: xx, 417 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781107143302
    Content: "American Literature in Transition: 1910-1920 offers provocative new readings of authors whose innovations are recognized as inaugurating Modernism in US letters, including Robert Frost, Willa Cather, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, H. D., and Marianne Moore. Gathering the voices of both new and established scholars, the volume also reflects the diversity and contradictions of US literature of the 1910s. 'Literature' itself is construed variously, leading to explorations of jazz, the movies, and political writing as well as little magazines, lantern slides, and sports reportage. One section of thematic essays cuts across genre boundaries. Another section oriented to formats drills deeply into the workings of specific media, genres, or forms. Essays on institutions conclude the collection, although a critical mass of contributors throughout explore long-term literary and cultural trends - where political repression, race prejudice, war, and counterrevolution are no less prominent than experimentation, progress, and egalitarianism"--
    Content: Machine generated contents note: Chronology: 1910-1920; Introduction: revolution, progress, and reaction in the first decade of American modernism Mark W. Van Wienen; Part I. Themes: 1. The city: modern poetics and metropolitan life John Timberman Newcomb; 2. The country: myth and reality, affirmation and reform Janet Galligani Casey; 3. Indian country: between native claims and modernist desires Beth H. Piatote; 4. Labor: the Lawrence strike in poetry and public opinion John Marsh; 5. The color line: racial inequality in the literary field Michael Nowlin; 6. The new woman: narrating the histor(ies) of the feminist movement Francesca Sawaya; 7. Eugenics: bad blood and better babies Beth Widmaier Capo; 8. Bohemians: Greenwich Village and 'the masses' Joanna Levin; 9. Americanism: assimilation and the 'immigrant question' Cathy Schlund-Vials; 10. Masculinity: regenerative primitivism as cultural compensation Jonathan Vincent; 11. Revolution: imagining a counternarrative Laura Hapke; Part II. Formats: 12. Modernist poetry: or, the growing taste for the lower kinds of poetry Robin G. Schulze; 13. Modernist fiction: women's writing and cultural emergence Guy Reynolds; 14. Realist drama: from the little theatre to Broadway Brenda Murphy; 15. Realist fiction: a resilient mode Robin Peel; 16. Roots and popular music: literary encounters with jazz and blues Tim A. Ryan; 17. Popular verse: poetry in motion Mike Chasar; 18. Sports writing: a foundational decade Scott D. Emmert; 19. Manifestos: anti-foundationalism in avant-garde, feminist, and African-American modernisms Laura Ann Winkiel; Part III. Institutions: 20. Little magazines: aesthetics and dissent Jayne Marek; 21. The movies: the transitional era Charlie Keil; 22. The academy: potential and constraint Cary Nelson; 23. The presidency: Woodrow Wilson and the reinvention of executive power Sean McCann; 24. The war: event and institution Mark W. Van Wienen; Works cited; Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 365-404
    In: 1910-1920
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; USA ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1910-1920 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_894932543
    Format: xxi, 489 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781108418218
    Content: "American Literature in Transition, 1920-1930 examines the dynamic interactions between social and literary fields during the so-called Jazz Age. It situates the era's place in the incremental evolution of American literature throughout the 20th century. Essays from preeminent critics and historians analyze many overlapping aspects of American letters in the 1920s and re-evaluates an astonishingly diverse group of authors. Expansive in scope and daring in its mixture of eclectic methods, this book extends the most exciting advances made in the last several decades in the fields of modernist studies, ethnic literatures, African-American literature, gender studies, transnational studies, and the history of the book. It examines how the world of literature intersected with other arts, such as cinema, jazz, and theater, and explores the print culture in transition, with focus on new publishing houses, trends in advertising, readership, and obscenity laws"--
    Content: Machine generated contents note: Introduction Ichiro Takayoshi; Part I. Players: 1. The late Victorians Clare Eby; 2. Middlebrows Joan Shelley Rubin; 3. Innovators 1: poetry Charles Altieri; 4. Innovators 2: Prose Philip Weinstein; 5. The new woman Catherine Keyser; 6. New immigrants Aviva F. Taubenfeld; 7. Radicals Alan Wald; 8. The new negro Ichiro Takayoshi; 9. Americans abroad Craig Monk; 10. Columnists, pundits, humorists Christopher B. Daly; Part II. Influences: 11. The Great War Keith Gandal; 12. Urbanization Sunny Stalter-Pace; 13. Freudianism Eli Zaretsky; 14. Secularization Jason Stevens; 15. Prohibition Kathleen Drowne; 16. European imports Richard Pells; Part III. Intersections: 17. Cinema David Seed; 18. Jazz T. Austin Graham; 19. Stage Cheryl Black; Part IV. Publishing: 20. New publishers Lise Jaillant; 21. Small magazines Greg Barnhisel; 22. Pulp magazines Brooks E. Hefner; 23. Obscenity trials Loren Glass; Echoes of the twenties Sarah Churchwell; Index
    In: 1920-1930
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; USA ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1920-1930 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1024044556
    Format: xxiv, 458 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781108429382
    Series Statement: American literature in transition
    Content: "In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o'clock in the morning, day after day," wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald in his country's darkest hour. It was February 1936. At that juncture, in the last year of Franklin Roosevelt's first term, the clock must have looked eternally stuck at three in the morning to countless Americans, especially those of Fitzgerald's generation. Around midnight, the most expensive orgy of all generations - the high jinks and careless laughs and reckless speculations, both emotional and financial, of the 1920s - had reached its vertiginously lofty acme. Then, crash! It was the sound of the post-war boom falling apart. Immediately, all the panicked guests fled the party. That was a while ago, and now the time is 3AM, sharp. Hugging their naked souls, they are alone in the dark. The first light, the glimmer of economic recovery and political stability, will be several dark and solitary hours in coming. Will it really come, ever? They are not so sure any more. Down and out but still wide awake, they find themselves suspended in an unaccustomed zone of transition. It's neither night nor day. A buzz from too much champagne is giving way to the onset of a hangover, the piercing headache. They have tumbled down to the bottom of the worst depression in the nation's history, the worst depression of their lives, but they want to believe that the dawn is just around the corner"--
    Content: The middle class / Amy Blair -- Romance, marriage, and family / Jennifer Haytock -- The working class / Joseph Entin -- Sympathy and poverty / John Marsh -- Black culture at home and abroad / Etsuko Taketani -- The southern heritage / Michael Kreyling -- Social protest in California / David Wrobel -- Reckoning Christianity / Jason Stevens -- Diversity and American letters / Yael Schacher -- This land is your land / Robert Westbrook -- Look at the world! / David Ekbladh, Ichiro Takayoshi -- Bestsellers / David Welky -- Radio drama / Neil Verma -- Crime fiction / Charles Rzepka -- Documentary work / Jeff Allred -- Modernism / Milton Cohen -- The American stage / Mark Fearnow -- Federal Writers' Project / Jerrold Hirsch -- Hollywood / William Solomon -- Time Inc. / Donal Harris -- The Communist Party / Christopher Phelps -- Epilogue: echoes of the 1930s / Morris Dickstein
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    In: 1930-1940
    Language: English
    Keywords: Geschichte 1930-1940 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_100664704X
    Format: xxiii, 356 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781107143319
    Note: Literaturangaben
    In: 1940-1950
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; USA ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1930-1940 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_897631765
    Format: xiii, 376 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781108418232
    Content: "American Literature in Transition, 1950-1960 explores the underrecognized complexity and variety of 1950s American literature by focalizing discussions through a series of keywords and formats that encourage readers to draw fresh connections among literary form and concepts, institutions, cultures, and social phenomena important to the decade. The first section draws attention to the relationship between literature and cultural phenomena that were new to the 1950s. The second section demonstrates the range of subject positions important in the 1950s but still not visible in many accounts of the era. The third section explores key literary schools or movements associated with the decade and explains how and why they developed at this particular cultural moment. The final section focuses on specific forms or genres that grew to special prominence during the 1950s. Taken together, the chapters in the four sections not only encourage us to rethink familiar texts and figures in new lights but also propose new archives for future study of the decade"--
    Content: Machine generated contents note: Introduction Steven Belletto; Part I. Cultural Issues: 1. Cold War Arthur Redding; 2. Mass media Katie Muth; 3. When psychoanalysis was in vogue Mary Esteve; 4. Towards decolonization Cathy J. Schlund-Vials; 5. Religion Jason Stevens; 6. Politics Tracy Floreani; Part II. Varieties of Literary Experience: 7. WASP culture Keith Wilhite; 8. African American literature Steven Belletto; 9. Los(t) 'happy days': Chicana/o literature, 1950-1960 Spencer R. Herrera; 10. Asian American literature Tara Fickle; 11. Gay and lesbian culture in the 1950s Michael Trask; 12. Feminist literature Kathlene McDonald; 13. Youth culture and the postwar drop-out narrative Denis Jonnes; Part III. Schools, Movements, and Sensibilities: 14. Proto-postmodernism Robert Genter; 15. Black mountain college as experimental arts community Anne Dewey; 16. The beat movement Fiona Paton; 17. Advertisements for themselves: poetry, confession, and the arts of publicity Christopher Grobe; 18. New York School Ben Hickman; 19. Literary exiles, cultural emigres Martin Halliwell; 20. The literature of commitment Alan Wald; Part IV. Formats and Genres: 21. From consensus to conflict: little magazines in the 1950s Loren Glass; 22. Best sellers and the 1950s Evan Brier; 23. A genre comes of age: the maturation of science fiction in the 1950s Rob Latham
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 338-359
    In: 1950-1960
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; USA ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1950-1960 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1029799695
    Format: xi, 385 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781107165397
    Series Statement: American literature in transition
    Content: "American Literature in Transition captures the dynamic energies transmitted across the 20th- and 21st-century American literary landscapes. Revisionary and authoritative, the series offers a comprehensive new overview of the established literary landmarks that constitute American literary life. Ambitious in scope and depth, and accommodating new critical perspectives and approaches, this series captures the dynamic energies and ongoing change in 20th- and 21st- century American literature. These are decades of transition, but also periods of epochal upheaval. These decades - the Jazz Age, the Great Depression, the Cold War, the sixties, 9/11 - are turning points of real significance. But in a tumultuous century, these terms can mask deeper structural changes. Each one of these books challenges in different ways the dominant approaches to a period of literature by shifting the focus from what happened to understanding how and why it happened. They elucidate the multifaceted interaction between the social and literary fields and capture that era's place in the incremental evolution of American literature up to the present moment. Taken together, this series of books constitutes a new kind of literary history in a century of intense cultural and literary creation, a century of liberation and also of immense destruction too. As a revisionary project grounded in pre-existing debates, American Literature in Transition offers an unprecedented analysis of the American literary"--
    Content: Poetry / Patricia Wallace -- The novel / Morris Dickstein -- Drama / David Krasner -- New journalism / Daniel Lehman -- Translation / Michael Collier -- Criticism and theory / David Wyatt -- Social thought / Philip Longo -- The literature of film / Robert P. Kolker -- Orations / Keith D. Miller and Joseph Kubiak -- Vietnam / Philip D. Beidler -- The secret world / Timothy Parrish -- The counterculture / Loren Glass -- The university / Fredrik deBoer -- Work / Christin Marie Taylor -- The suburbs / Randy Ontiveros -- The end of modernism / Al Filreis -- Civil rights / Valerie Sweeney Prince -- The new right / Angela S. Allan -- Women's liberation / Nancy J. Peterson -- Toward Stonewall / Octavio R. Gonzalez -- The greening / Robert Schultz -- Voices of color : first peoples / Catherine Rainwater -- Voices of color : later arrivals / Crystal Parikh -- The postmodern / John Hellmann -- Canon formation / Paul Lauter
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 366-368
    In: 1960-1970
    Language: English
    Keywords: Geschichte 1960-1970 ; Englisch ; USA ; Literatur ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1011070243
    Format: xviii, 453 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781107150768
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 388-439
    In: 1970-1980
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; USA ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1970-1980 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_897333241
    Format: xxi, 326 Seiten , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9781108415606
    In: 1980-1990
    Language: English
    Keywords: Englisch ; USA ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1980-1990 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_894932535
    Format: ix, 386 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781107136014
    Content: "Written in the shadow of the approaching millennium, American literature in the 1990s was beset by bleak announcements of the end of books, the end of postmodernism, and even the end of literature. Yet, as conservative critics marked the century's twilight hours by launching elegies for the conventional canon, American writers proved the continuing vitality of their literature by reinvigorating inherited forms, by adopting and adapting emerging technologies to narrative ends, and by finding new voices that had remained outside that canon for too long. By reading 1990s literature in a sequence of shifting contexts - from independent presses to the AIDs crisis; from angelology to virtual reality - American Literature in Transition, 1990-2000 provides the fullest map yet of the changing shape of a rich and diverse decade's literary production. It offers new perspectives on the period's well-known landmarks, Toni Morrison, Thomas Pynchon, David Foster Wallace, but also overdue recognition to writers such as Ana Castillo, Evan Dara, Steve Erickson, and Carole Maso"--
    Content: Machine generated contents note: Part I. End times: 1. American literature and the Millennium Jeremy Green; 2. Angels, ghosts and post secular visions Brian McHale; 3. Aging novelists and the end of the American century Marshall Boswell; 4. Violence Sean Grattan; 5. The end of the book David Ciccoricco; 6. The end of postmodernism Ralph Clare; Part II. Forms: 7. Enclyclopedic fictions Stephen J. Burn; 8. Historical fiction John N. Duvall; 9. Lyrical thinking in poetry of the '90s Thomas Gardner; 10. Story-cycles Paul March-Russell; 11. Materiality in the late age of print Mary K. Holland; 12. Manifestos Rachel Greenwalk Smith; 13. Revisionary strategies Christian Moraru; Part III. Interconnectivity: 14. Borders and mixed race fictions Aliki Varvogli; 15. Globalization Paul Giles; 16. The two cultures Novel Jon Adams; 17. Ecosystem Heather Houser; 18. Virtual reality Joseph Conte; Part IV. Public and Private Life: 19. Trauma Patrick O'Donnell; 20. Family Kasia Boddy; 21. Aids Lesley Larkin; Part V. Institutions: 22. The university 'after' theory Daniel Punday; 23. Independent presses Jeffrey R. Dileo
    In: 1990-2000
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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