The Contemporary American Novel in Context

The Contemporary American Novel in Context (Texts @ Contexts)

The Contemporary American Novel in Context (Texts @ Contexts)

Author: Andrew Dix , Brian Jarvis , Paul Jenner

Publisher: ‎ Continuum

Edition: N/A

Publication Date: 2011-08-04

Language: English

Paperback: 192 pages

ISBN-10: 0826419690

ISBN-13: 9780826419699

Book Description

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Review

‘The concluding argument of Dix, Jarvis and Jenner’s fine book is “that to engage keenly with current American fiction is not a dry-as-dust academic exercise but itself an act charged with political significance.” The authors make their case well, presenting strong and well-judged readings of nine recent American novels, indicating their representative function in terms of consumer capitalism, race, hemispheric transnationalism and globalisation. If this sounds disconcertingly abstract, this book is far from that, giving an immensely readable, bang up-to-date and skilled introduction to the American novel at this point in our history, and the reasons for its continued vitality and importance. Aimed at a student audience, it will bring the subject alive for them, but will also offer many stimulating insights to any scholar or general reader interested in this topic. The book takes a complicated and contentious field and charts a way through it with authority and verve: a real achievement.’–Sanford Lakoff

About the Author

Brian Jarvis is Senior Lecturer in American Literature and Film at Loughborough University, UK. He is the author of Postmodern Cartographies: The Geographical Imagination in Contemporary American Culture (Pluto, 1998) and Cruel and Unusual: A Cultural History of Punishment in America (Pluto, 2004) and of essays on topics including ‘dirty realism’, Vietnam War fiction, the literature and cinema of 9/11, and contemporary horror film.
Paul Jenner is Lecturer in American Studies at Loughborough University, UK. He is currently working on a full-length study of the American philosopher Stanley Cavell, and his other research interests include American noir fiction, and theories and fictions of postmodernity.

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