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A Theoretical Approach to Modern American History and Literature - An Issue of Reconfiguration and Re-representation... A Theoretical Approach to Modern American History and Literature - An Issue of Reconfiguration and Re-representation (Hardcover)
W Lawrence Hogue
R2,229 Discovery Miles 22 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Postmodern American Literature and Its Other (Hardcover): W Lawrence Hogue Postmodern American Literature and Its Other (Hardcover)
W Lawrence Hogue
R1,192 R1,041 Discovery Miles 10 410 Save R151 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although literary postmodernism has been defined in terms of difference, multiplicity, heterogeneity, and plurality, some of the most vaunted authors of postmodern American fiction--such as Thomas Pynchon, Paul Auster, and other white male authors--often fail to adequately represent the distinct subjectivities of African Americans, American Indians, Latinos and Latinas, women, the poor, and the global periphery. In this groundbreaking study, W. Lawrence Hogue exposes the ways in which much postmodern American literature privileges a typically Eurocentric, male-oriented type of subjectivity, often at the expense of victimizing or objectifying the ethnic or gendered Other. In contrast to the dominant white male perspective on postmodernism, Hogue points to African American, American Indian, and women authors within the American postmodern canon--Rikki Ducornet, Kathy Acker, Ishmael Reed, and Gerald Vizenor--who work against these structures of stereotype and bias, resulting in a literary postmodernism that more genuinely respects and represents difference.

Postmodernism, Traditional Cultural Forms, and African American Narratives (Hardcover): W Lawrence Hogue Postmodernism, Traditional Cultural Forms, and African American Narratives (Hardcover)
W Lawrence Hogue
R1,830 Discovery Miles 18 300 Out of stock

This book explores how African American social and political movements, African American studies, independent scholars, and traditional cultural forms revisit and challenge the representation of the African American as deviant other. After surveying African American history and cultural politics, W. Lawrence Hogue provides original and insightful readings of six experimental/postmodern African American texts: John Edgar Wideman s "Philadelphia Fire"; Percival Everett s "Erasure"; Toni Morrison s "Jazz"; Bonnie Greer s "Hanging by Her Teeth"; Clarence Major s "Reflex and Bone Structure"; and Xam Wilson Cartier s "Muse-Echo Blues." Using traditional cultural and western forms, including the blues, jazz, voodoo, virtuality, radical democracy, Jungian/African American Collective Unconscious, Yoruba gods, black folk culture, and black working class culture, Hogue reveals that these authors uncover spaces with different definitions of life that still retain a wildness and have not been completely mapped out and trademarked by normative American culture. Redefining the African American novel and the African American outside the logic, rules, and values of western binary reason, these writers leave open the possibility of psychic liberation of African Americans in the West."

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