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Title Turns of event : American literary studies in motion / edited by Hester Blum
Published Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2016]
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2016

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Contents Introduction. Academic positioning systems / Hester Blum -- part I. Provocations -- Turn it up : affects, structures of feeling, and face-to-face education / Geoffrey Sanborn -- Literary history, book history, and media studies / Meredith L. McGill -- The cartographic turn and American literary studies : of maps, mappings, and the limits of metaphor / Martin Brückner -- Twists and turns / Christopher Castiglia -- part II. Turn- by- turn directions : transnational, hemispheric, oceanic -- Of turns and paradigm shifts : humanities, science, and transnational American studies / Ralph Bauer -- The geopolitics and tropologies of the American turn / Monique Allewaert -- The Caribbean turn in C19 American literary studies / Sean X. Goudie -- Oceanic turns and American literary history in global context / Michelle Burnham
Summary American literary studies has undergone a series of field redefinitions over the past two decades that have been consistently described as "turns," whether transnational, hemispheric, postnational, spatial, temporal, postsecular, aesthetic, or affective. In Turns of Event, Hester Blum and a splendid roster of contributors explore the conditions that have produced such movements. Offering an overview of the state of the study of nineteenth-century American literature, Blum contends that the field's propensity to turn, to reinvent itself constantly without dissolution, is one of its greatest strengths. The essays in the volume's first half, "Provocations," trace the theoretical and methodological development and institutional emergence of certain turns, as well as providing calls to arms. The geopolitically oriented turns toward the transnational, hemispheric, and oceanic (whether Atlantic, Caribbean, Pacific, or archipelagic in focus) have held a certain prevalence in American studies in recent years, and the second half of this volume presents a series of scholarly essays that exemplify these subfields. Taken together, these essays survey the field of American literary studies as it moves beyond new historicism as its primary methodology and evolves in light of ideological, conceptual, and material considerations. There is much at stake in these movements: the consequences and opportunities range from citational and evidentiary practices to canon expansion, resource allocation, and institutional futurity
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Literature and transnationalism.
Criticism -- United States -- History
American literature -- 19th century -- Study and teaching -- Methodology
American literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
Criticism.
Literature and transnationalism.
United States.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Form Electronic book
Author Blum, Hester, editor
ISBN 9780812292657
0812292650