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Fetishism And Its Discontents In Post1960 American Fiction American Literature Readings In The 21st Century Christopher Kocela

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Fetishism And Its Discontents In Post1960 American Fiction American Literature Readings In The 21st Century Christopher Kocela
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Christopher Kocela
ISBN: 0230102905
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Fetishism And Its Discontents In Post1960 American Fiction American Literature Readings In The 21st Century Christopher Kocela by Christopher Kocela 0230102905 instant download after payment.

Fetishism and Its Discontents argues that post-1960 American fiction utilizes fetishism as a strategy for expressing social and political discontent and for negotiating traumatic experiences. Through close readings of novels and short stories by Thomas Pynchon, Kathy Acker, Ishmael Reed, John Hawkes, and Tim O'Brien, among others, Christopher Kocela moves away from the entrenched, Freudian constructs of fetishism and uncovers a new understanding of the fetish as a parallax object that testifies to often threatening differences in racial, gender, and class perspectives.  The first detailed study of its kind, this book brings originality and rigor to a culturally timely topic.   

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