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Grotesque Relations - Modernist Domestic Fiction and the U.S. Welfare State (Hardcover)
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Grotesque Relations - Modernist Domestic Fiction and the U.S. Welfare State (Hardcover)
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In this book, Susan Edmunds explores he relationship between
modernist domestic fiction and the rise of the U.S. welfare state.
This relationship, which began in the Progressive era, emerged as
maternalist reformers developed an inverted discourse of social
housekeeping in order to call for state protection and regulation
of the home. Modernists followed suit, turning the genre of
domestic fiction inside out in order to represent new struggles on
the border between home, market and state. Edmunds uses the work of
Djuna Barnes, Jean Toomer, Tillie Olsen, Edna Ferber, Nathanael
West, and Flannery O'Connor to trace the significance of
modernists' radical reconstitution of the genre of domestic
fiction. Using a grotesque aesthetic of revolutionary inversion,
these writers looped their depictions of the domestic sphere
through revolutionary discourses associated with socialism,
consumerism and the avant-garde. These authors used their grotesque
discourses to deal with issues of social conflict ranging from
domestic abuse and racial violence to educational reform, public
health care, eugenics, and social security. With the New Deal, the
U.S. welfare state realized maternalist ambitions to disseminate a
modern sentimental version of the home to all white citizens,
successfully translating radical bids for collective social
security into a racialized order of selective and detached domestic
security. The book argues that modernists engaged and contested
this historical trajectory from the start. In the process, they
forged an enduring set of terms for understanding and negotiating
the systemic forms of ambivalence, alienation and conflict that
accompany Americans' contemporary investments in"family values."
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