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Richard Wright's Native Son - A Routledge Study Guide (Hardcover): Andrew Warnes Richard Wright's Native Son - A Routledge Study Guide (Hardcover)
Andrew Warnes
R4,123 Discovery Miles 41 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Richard Wright's Native Son (1940) is one of the most violent and revolutionary works in the American canon. Controversial and compelling, its account of crime and racism remain the source of profound disagreement both within African-American culture and throughout the world. This guide to Wright's provocative novel offers: an accessible introduction to the text and contexts of Native Son a critical history, surveying the many interpretations of the text from publication to the present a selection of reprinted critical essays on Native Son, by James Baldwin, Hazel Rowley, Antony Dawahare, Claire Eby and James Smethurst, providing a range of perspectives on the novel and extending the coverage of key critical approaches identified in the survey section a chronology to help place the novel in its historical context suggestions for further reading. Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of Native Son and seeking not only a guide to the novel, but a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds Wright's text.

Richard Wright's Native Son - A Routledge Study Guide (Paperback, New Ed): Andrew Warnes Richard Wright's Native Son - A Routledge Study Guide (Paperback, New Ed)
Andrew Warnes
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Richard Wright's Native Son (1940) is one of the most violent and revolutionary works in the American canon. Controversial and compelling, its account of crime and racism remain the source of profound disagreement both within African-American culture and throughout the world. This guide to Wright's provocative novel offers: an accessible introduction to the text and contexts of Native Son a critical history, surveying the many interpretations of the text from publication to the present a selection of reprinted critical essays on Native Son, by James Baldwin, Hazel Rowley, Antony Dawahare, Claire Eby and James Smethurst, providing a range of perspectives on the novel and extending the coverage of key critical approaches identified in the survey section a chronology to help place the novel in its historical context suggestions for further reading. Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of Native Son and seeking not only a guide to the novel, but a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds Wright's text.

How the Shopping Cart Explains Global Consumerism (Paperback): Andrew Warnes How the Shopping Cart Explains Global Consumerism (Paperback)
Andrew Warnes
R690 R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Save R148 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Picture a familiar scene: long lines of shoppers waiting to check out at the grocery store, carts filled to the brim with the week's food. While many might wonder what is in each cart, Andrew Warnes implores us to consider the symbolism of the cart itself. In his inventive new book, Warnes examines how the everyday shopping cart is connected to a complex web of food production and consumption that has spread from the United States throughout the world. Today, shopping carts represent choice and autonomy for consumers, a recognizable American way of life that has become a global phenomenon. This succinct and and accessible book provides an excellent overview of consumerism and the globalization of American culture.

The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects - By George Combe. With an Additional Chapter On the Harmony... The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects - By George Combe. With an Additional Chapter On the Harmony Between Phrenology and Revelation. by Joseph A. Warne, A. M
Joseph Andrews Warne
R1,109 Discovery Miles 11 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects - By George Combe. With an Additional Chapter On the Harmony... The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects - By George Combe. With an Additional Chapter On the Harmony Between Phrenology and Revelation. by Joseph A. Warne, A. M (Paperback)
Joseph Andrews Warne
R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects - With an Additional Chapter On the Harmony Between... The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects - With an Additional Chapter On the Harmony Between Phrenology and Revelation (Hardcover)
George Combe, Joseph Andrews Warne
R1,109 Discovery Miles 11 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
American Tantalus - Horizons, Happiness, and the Impossible Pursuits of US Literature and Culture (Paperback): Andrew Warnes American Tantalus - Horizons, Happiness, and the Impossible Pursuits of US Literature and Culture (Paperback)
Andrew Warnes
R1,591 Discovery Miles 15 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

American Tantalus argues that modern US fictions often grow preoccupied by tantalisation. This keyword might seem commonplace; thesauruses, certainly, often lump it in with tease and torment in their general inventories of desire. Such lists, however, mislead. Just as most US dictionaries have in fact long recognised tantalise's origins in The Odyssey, so they have defined it as the unique desire we feel for objects that (like the fruit and water once cruelly placed before Tantalus) lie within our reach yet withdraw from our attempts to touch them. On these terms, American Tantalus shows, tantalise not only describes a particular kind of thwarted desire, but also one that dominates modern US fiction to a remarkable extent. For this term specifically evokes the yearning to touch alienated or virginal objects that we find examined by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Toni Cade Bambara, Richard Wright and Toni Morrison; and it also indicates the insatiable pursuit of the horizon so important to Willa Cather and Edith Wharton among others. This eclectic canon indeed "prefers" the dictionary to the thesaurus: unreachable destinations and untouched commodities here indeed tantalise, inviting gestures of inquiry from which they then recoil. This focus, while lodging cycles of tantalisation at the very heart of American myth, holds profound implications for our understanding of modernity, and, in particular, of the cultural genesis of the commodity as a form.

American Tantalus - Horizons, Happiness, and the Impossible Pursuits of US Literature and Culture (Hardcover): Andrew Warnes American Tantalus - Horizons, Happiness, and the Impossible Pursuits of US Literature and Culture (Hardcover)
Andrew Warnes
R4,681 Discovery Miles 46 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"American Tantalus "argues that modern US fictions often grow preoccupied by tantalisation. This keyword might seem commonplace; thesauruses, certainly, often lump it in with tease and torment in their general inventories of desire. Such lists, however, mislead. Just as most US dictionaries have in fact long recognised tantalise's origins in "The Odyssey," so they have defined it as the unique desire we feel for objects that (like the fruit and water once cruelly placed before Tantalus) lie within our reach yet withdraw from our attempts to touch them. On these terms, "American Tantalus" shows, tantalise not only describes a particular kind of thwarted desire, but also one that dominates modern US fiction to a remarkable extent. For this term specifically evokes the yearning to touch alienated or virginal objects that we find examined by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Toni Cade Bambara, Richard Wright and Toni Morrison; and it also indicates the insatiable pursuit of the horizon so important to Willa Cather and Edith Wharton among others. This eclectic canon indeed "prefers" the dictionary to the thesaurus: unreachable destinations and untouched commodities here indeed tantalise, inviting gestures of inquiry from which they then recoil. This focus, while lodging cycles of tantalisation at the very heart of American myth, holds profound implications for our understanding of modernity, and, in particular, of the cultural genesis of the commodity as a form.

Phrenology in the Family - Or the Utility of Phrenology in Early Domestic Education (1843) (Hardcover): Joseph Andrews Warne Phrenology in the Family - Or the Utility of Phrenology in Early Domestic Education (1843) (Hardcover)
Joseph Andrews Warne
R850 Discovery Miles 8 500 Out of stock

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

Phrenology In The Family - Or The Utility Of Phrenology In Early Domestic Education (1843) (Paperback): Joseph Andrews Warne Phrenology In The Family - Or The Utility Of Phrenology In Early Domestic Education (1843) (Paperback)
Joseph Andrews Warne
R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone

Phrenology In The Family - Or The Utility Of Phrenology In Early Domestic Education (1843) (Paperback): Joseph Andrews Warne Phrenology In The Family - Or The Utility Of Phrenology In Early Domestic Education (1843) (Paperback)
Joseph Andrews Warne
R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
How the Shopping Cart Explains Global Consumerism (Hardcover): Andrew Warnes How the Shopping Cart Explains Global Consumerism (Hardcover)
Andrew Warnes
R2,078 R1,520 Discovery Miles 15 200 Save R558 (27%) Out of stock

Picture a familiar scene: long lines of shoppers waiting to check out at the grocery store, carts filled to the brim with the week's food. While many might wonder what is in each cart, Andrew Warnes implores us to consider the symbolism of the cart itself. In his inventive new book, Warnes examines how the everyday shopping cart is connected to a complex web of food production and consumption that has spread from the United States throughout the world. Today, shopping carts represent choice and autonomy for consumers, a recognizable American way of life that has become a global phenomenon. This succinct and and accessible book provides an excellent overview of consumerism and the globalization of American culture.

Savage Barbecue - Race, Culture, and the Invention of America's First Food (Paperback): Andrew Warnes Savage Barbecue - Race, Culture, and the Invention of America's First Food (Paperback)
Andrew Warnes
R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book describes America's first food as an invented tradition.Barbecue is a word that means different things to different people. It can be a verb or a noun. It can be pulled pork or beef ribs. And, especially in the American South, it can cause intense debate and stir regional pride. Perhaps then, it is no surprise that the roots of this food tradition are often misunderstood.In ""Savage Barbecue"", Andrew Warnes traces what he calls America's first food through early transatlantic literature and culture. Building on the work of scholar Eric Hobsbawm, Warnes argues that barbecue is an invented tradition, much like Thanksgiving - one long associated with frontier mythologies of ruggedness and relaxation.Starting with Columbus' journals in 1492, Warnes shows how the perception of barbecue evolved from Spanish colonists' first fateful encounter with natives roasting iguanas and fish over fires on the beaches of Cuba. European colonists linked the new food to a savagery they perceived in American Indians, ensnaring barbecue in a growing web of racist attitudes about the New World. Warnes also unearths the etymological origins of the word barbecue, including the early form barbacoa; its coincidental similarity to barbaric reinforced emerging stereotypes.Barbecue, as it arose in early transatlantic culture, had less to do with actual native practices than with a European desire to define those practices as barbaric. Warnes argues that the word barbecue retains an element of violence that can be seen in our culture to this day. ""Savage Barbecue"" offers an original and highly rigorous perspective on one of America's most popular food traditions.

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