Afterlives of modernism : liberalism, transnationalism, and political critique / John Carlos Rowe.

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Main Author: Rowe, John Carlos
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hanover, N.H. : Dartmouth College Press, ©2011.
Series:Re-mapping the transnational.
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505 0 |a Introduction: the inevitable intimate connection -- Part 1. Liberal modernism and transnationalism: Naming what is inside: Gertrude Stein's use of names in Three lives; John Dos Passos's imaginary city in Manhattan transfer; Faulkner and the Southern arts of mystification in Absalom, absalom!; our invisible man: the aesthetic genealogy of U.S. diversity -- Part 2. Postwar liberalism and the new cosmopolitanism: Racism, fetishism, and the gift economy in Harper Lee's To kill a mockingbird; alien encounter: Thomas Berger's Neighbors as a critique of existential humanism; buried alive: the Native American political unconscious in Louise Erdrich's fiction; neoliberalism and the U.S. literary canon: the example of Philip Roth. 
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