This book focuses on the pivotal role which space and spatiality assume in plot and narrative discourse of contemporary U.S.-American literary narratives. Embarking from a new, spatialized approach to cultural history and particularly narrative theory that might also prove useful for neighboring philologies, Marcel Thoene hypothesizes that the canon of novels selected represents a dialectic of simultaneous affirmation and subversion of the American space myth. This results in an integrative and emancipatory function of space reflecting the current dynamic toward a more transcultural, diverse and conflictive post-national U.S.-American society.
ISBN: | 9783837635089 |
Publication date: | 15th June 2016 |
Author: | Marcel Thoene |
Publisher: | Transcript an imprint of transcript |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 336 pages |
Series: | Lettre |
Genres: |
Literary studies: general Literary theory Social and cultural history Cultural studies Human geography |