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Title:
Class and the making of American literature : created unequal / edited by Andrew Lawson.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
ix, 293 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
American literature--History and criticism.
Social classes in literature.
Group identity in literature.
Working class authors--United States.
Working class writings, American--History and criticism.
Literature and society--United States--History.
Other Authors:
Lawson, Andrew, 1959 July 4- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher error, duplicate section at end.
Summary:
"This book refocuses current understandings of American Literature from the revolutionary period to the present-day through an analytical accounting of class, reestablishing a foundation for discussions of class in American culture. American Studies scholars have explored the ways in which American society operates through inequality and modes of social control, focusing primarily on issues of status group identities involving race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and disability. The essays in this volume focus on both the historically changing experience of class and its continuing hold on American life. The collection visits popular as well as canonical literature, recognizing that class is constructed in and mediated by the affective and the sensational. It analyzes class division, class difference, and class identity in American culture, enabling readers to grasp why class matters, as well as the economic, social, and political matter of class. Redefining the field of American literary cultural studies and asking it to rethink its preoccupation with race and gender as primary determinants of identity, contributors explore the disciplining of the laboring body and of the emotions, the political role of the novel in contesting the limits of class power and authority, and the role of the modern consumer culture in both blurring and sharpening class divisions"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 24
ISBN:
0415822068
9780415822060
OCLC:
(OCoLC)864299157
LCCN:
2013037755
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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