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Main Street and Empire - The Fictional Small Town in the Age of Globalization (Paperback, New)
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Main Street and Empire - The Fictional Small Town in the Age of Globalization (Paperback, New)
Series: The American Literatures Initiative
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The small town has become a national icon that circulates widely in
literature, culture, and politics as an authentic American space
and community. Yet there are surprisingly few critical studies that
analyze the small town's centrality to the United States' identity
and imagination. In Main Street and Empire, Ryan Poll addresses
this need, arguing that the small town, as evoked by the image of
"Main Street," is not a relic of the past but rather a metaphorical
screen upon which America's "everyday" stories and subjects are
projected on both a national and global scale. Bringing together a
broad selection of texts-from Thornton Wilder's Our Town, Grace
Metalious's Peyton Place, and Peter Weir's The Truman Show to the
speeches of William McKinley, Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, and
Barack Obama-Poll examines how the small town is used to imagine
and reproduce the nation throughout the twentieth and into the
twenty-first century. He contends that the dominant small town,
despite its innocent, nostalgic appearance, is central to the
development of the U.S. empire and global capitalism.
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