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American Literature in Transition, 19801990 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 346 pages, height x width x depth: 236x160x23 mm, weight: 720 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Sērija : American Literature in Transition
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108415601
  • ISBN-13: 9781108415606
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 346 pages, height x width x depth: 236x160x23 mm, weight: 720 g, Worked examples or Exercises
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  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108415601
  • ISBN-13: 9781108415606
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History has not been kind to the 1980s. The decade is often associated with absurd fashion choices, neo-Conservatism in the Reagan/Bush years, the AIDS crisis, Wall Street ethics, and uninspired television, film, and music. Yet the literature of the 1980s is undeniably rich and lasting. American Literature in Transition, 19801990 seeks to frame some of the decade's greatest achievements such as Toni Morrison's monumental novel Beloved and to consider some of the trends that began in the 1980s and developed thereafter, including the origins of the graphic novel, prison literature, and the opening of multiculturalism vis-ą-vis the 'canon wars'. This volume argues not only for the importance of 1980s American literature, but also for its centrality in understanding trends and trajectories in all contemporary literature against the broader background of culture. This volume serves as both an introduction and a deep consideration of the literary culture of our most maligned decade.

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This volume argues that the 1980s is the most significant American literary decade in the late twentieth century.
List of Contributors
x
Acknowledgments xvi
Chronology -- The 1980s: Significant Political, Cultural, and Literary Events by Year xvii
Introduction: The Screen and the Page 1(12)
D. Quentin Miller
PART I THEMES
1 Magic, Meet Realism: World Mythology on American Soil
13(14)
D. Quentin Miller
2 Youth Culture on the Skids: Generation X and Brat Pack Fiction
27(15)
Kevin L. Ferguson
3 Womanism
42(12)
Kameelah L. Martin
4 Revisiting Masculinity
54(12)
Josef Benson
5 The Ghosts of History I: The Holocaust Reexamined
66(19)
S. Lillian Kremer
6 The Ghosts of History II: Narrative Authority and Contemporaneous Social Subjectivity in the Neo-Slave Narrative
85(13)
Beauty Bragg
7 The Enduring Literary Legacy of the Vietnam War
98(17)
Walter W. Holbling
PART II GENRES AND FORMATS
8 "How Did I Get Here?": Roth, Updike, and the Embarrassment of Riches
115(14)
Kathy Knapp
9 A Prison Nation and Freedom Dreams: 1980s Literature of Incarceration
129(18)
Katy Ryan
10 The Horror! The Stephen King Industry
147(14)
Carl Sederholm
11 Poetry, Language, and History in the 1980s
161(13)
Thomas Gardner
12 "An Imaginary Story": Comic Books and Graphic Novels in the 1980s
174(13)
Brian Cremins
13 Pop Operas, or Broadway Sells T-Shirts!
187(12)
Colleen Rua
14 Working-Class Fiction and "Dirty Realism"
199(13)
Evan Brier
15 The Surge of Latino Lit
212(13)
Ilan Stavans
PART III INSTITUTIONS
16 The Culture Wars and the Canon Debate
225(14)
Mary Jo Bona
17 "We Are the World, We Are the Children": 1980s World Literature Bears Witness to US-American Exceptionalism and Imperialism
239(17)
Nicole L. Sparling
18 Literature in an Age of Plague: The AIDS Epidemic
256(14)
Tyler Bradway
19 Libertarian Fictions: Violence and the Free-Market Radicalism of 1980s Literature
270(14)
Thomas Heise
20 Neoconservative Ascendancy, the Reagan Age, and Literature's Response
284(13)
Bob Batchelor
21 The Literature of High Finance in the 1980s
297(13)
Leigh Claire LaBerge
22 From Nuclear Fear to Shades of Gray: The End of the Cold War
310(14)
Steven Belletto
Index 324
D. Quentin Miller is the author, editor, or co-editor of ten books, most recently The Routledge Introduction to African American Literature (2016), 'A Criminal Power': James Baldwin and the Law (2012), and Prose and Cons: Essays on Prison Literature in the United States (2005). Forthcoming books include Understanding John Edgar Wideman and James Baldwin in Context. He has also published more than two dozen articles or chapters on contemporary literature. Moreover, he is a fiction writer and plans to write a memoir / intellectual history of the 1980s as a companion to this volume.