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Trump Fiction:Essays on Donald Trump in Literature, Film, and
Television examines depictions of Donald Trump and his fictional
avatars in literature, film, and television, including works that
took up the subject of Trump before his successful presidential
campaign (in terms that often uncannily prefigure his presidency)
as well as those that have appeared since he took office. Covering
a range of texts and approaches, the essays in this collection
analyze the place Trump has assumed in literary and popular
culture. By investigating how authors including Bret Easton Ellis,
Amy Waldman, Thomas Pynchon, Howard Jacobson, Mark Doten, Olivia
Laing, and Salman Rushdie, along with films and television programs
like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Sesame Street, Sex and the City,
Two Weeks Notice, Our Cartoon President, and Pose have approached
and shaped the discourse surrounding Trump, the contributors
collectively demonstrate the ways these cultural artifacts serve as
sites through which the culture both resists and abets Trump and
his rise to power.
The Poetics of Genre in the Contemporary Novel investigates the
role of genre in the contemporary novel: taking its departure from
the observation that numerous contemporary novelists make use of
popular genre influences in what are still widely considered to be
literary novels, it sketches the uses, the work, and the value of
genre. It suggests the value of a critical look at texts' genre use
for an analysis of the contemporary moment. From this, it develops
a broader perspective, suggesting the value of genre criticism and
taking into view traditional genres such as the bildungsroman and
the metafictional novel as well as the kinds of amalgamated forms
which have recently come to prominence. In essays discussing a wide
range of authors from Steven Hall to Bret Easton Ellis to Colson
Whitehead, the contributors to the volume develop their own
readings of genre's work and valence in the contemporary novel.
Trump Fiction: Essays on Donald Trump in Literature, Film, and
Television examines depictions of Donald Trump and his fictional
avatars in literature, film, and television, including works that
took up the subject of Trump before his successful presidential
campaign (in terms that often uncannily prefigure his presidency)
as well as those that have appeared since he took office. Covering
a range of texts and approaches, the essays in this collection
analyze the place Trump has assumed in literary and popular
culture. By investigating how authors including Bret Easton Ellis,
Amy Waldman, Thomas Pynchon, Howard Jacobson, Mark Doten, Olivia
Laing, and Salman Rushdie, along with films and television programs
like The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Sesame Street, Sex and the City,
Two Weeks Notice, Our Cartoon President, and Pose have approached
and shaped the discourse surrounding Trump, the contributors
collectively demonstrate the ways these cultural artifacts serve as
sites through which the culture both resists and abets Trump and
his rise to power.
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Undaunted (Paperback)
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