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The Cambridge Companion to the Twentieth-Century American Novel and Politics

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Bryan M. Santin, Johannes Voelz, Stephen Schryer, Mitchum Huehls, Mark W. Van Wienen, Jean Lutes, Guy Davidson, Sheena Michele Mason, Dana A. Williams, Andrew Pepper, Jason Haslam, Stephen J. Mexal, Matthew Shipe, Heather Hathaway, Kevin Corstorphine, Rob Turner, Cynthia J. Davis, Christopher Vials, Jonathan S. Cullick, Nathaniel Mills, Tony Burns, Douglas Field, Christopher K. Coffman, Sandra M. Gustafson, Claire P. Curtis
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  • Date Published: October 2023
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781009015660

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  • Surveying the relationship between American politics and the twentieth-century novel, this volume analyzes how political movements, ideas, and events shaped the American novel. It also shows how those political phenomena were shaped in turn by long-form prose fiction. The book is made up of three major sections. The first section considers philosophical ideologies and broad political movements that were both politically and literarily significant in the twentieth-century United States, including progressive liberalism, conservatism, socialism and communism, feminism, and Black liberation movements. The second section analyzes the evolving political valences of key popular genres and literary forms in the twentieth-century American novel, focusing on crime fiction, science fiction, postmodern metafiction and immigrant fiction. The third section examines ten diverse politically-minded novels that serve as exemplary case studies across the century. Combining detailed literary analysis with innovative political theory, this Companion provides a groundbreaking study of the politics of twentieth-century American fiction.

    • Provides the first comprehensive survey of the relationship between American politics and the twentieth-century novel
    • Displays the range of popular literary genres in which political discourse manifested in the twentieth century, showing readers how literary criticism can illuminate both political theory and political history
    • Shows how literary studies can be combined with political theory
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    • Date Published: October 2023
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781009015660
    • length: 350 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 24 mm
    • weight: 0.61kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction Bryan M. Santin
    Part I. Ideologies and Movements:
    1. Progressive liberalism Johannes Voelz
    2. Conservatism Stephen Schryer
    3. Neoliberalism Mitchum Huehls
    4. Socialism and communism Mark W. Van Wienen
    5. Feminisms Jean Lutes
    6. Sexual liberation movements Guy Davidson
    7. Black liberation movements Sheena Michele Mason and Dana A. Williams
    Part II. The Politics of Genre and Form:
    8. Crime Fiction Andrew Pepper
    9. Science fiction Jason Haslam
    10. Western Fiction Stephen J. Mexal
    11. Literary Realist Fiction Matthew Shipe
    12. Immigrant Fiction Heather Hathaway
    13. Gothic horror fiction Kevin Corstorphine
    14. Postmodern metafiction Rob Turner
    Part III. Case Studies:
    15. Herland (1915): Charlotte Perkins Gilman Cynthia J. Davis
    16. It Can't Happen Here (1935): Sinclair Lewis Christopher Vials
    17. All the King's Men (1946): Robert Penn Warren Jonathan S. Cullick
    18. Invisible Man (1952): Ralph Ellison Nathaniel Mills
    19. The Left Hand of Darkness (1969): Ursula K. Le Guin Tony Burns
    20. If Beale Street Could Talk (1974): James Baldwin Douglas Field
    21. The Monkey Wrench Gang (1975): Edward Abbey Christopher K. Coffman
    22. Ceremony (1977): Leslie Marmon Silko Sandra M. Gustafson
    23. Parable Series (1993, 1998): Octavia E. Butler Claire P. Curtis
    24. The Underground Railroad (2016): Colson Whitehead Bryan M. Santin.

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    Bryan M. Santin, Concordia University Irvine
    Bryan M. Santin is Associate Professor of English at Concordia University Irvine. He is the author of Postwar American Fiction and the Rise of Modern Conservatism: A Literary History, 1945—2008 (Cambridge University Press, 2021).

    Contributors

    Bryan M. Santin, Johannes Voelz, Stephen Schryer, Mitchum Huehls, Mark W. Van Wienen, Jean Lutes, Guy Davidson, Sheena Michele Mason, Dana A. Williams, Andrew Pepper, Jason Haslam, Stephen J. Mexal, Matthew Shipe, Heather Hathaway, Kevin Corstorphine, Rob Turner, Cynthia J. Davis, Christopher Vials, Jonathan S. Cullick, Nathaniel Mills, Tony Burns, Douglas Field, Christopher K. Coffman, Sandra M. Gustafson, Claire P. Curtis

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