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American Literature Across Deep Time
Wai-chee Dimock
ISBN: 9780691114507
Format: Paperback
Publisher:The University Press Group Ltd
Edition: illustrated edition
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Argues that what we call American literature is quite often a shorthand, a simplified name for an extended tangle of relations. This book contends that American literature is answerable not to the nation-state, but to the human species as a whole and that it looks dramatically different when removed from a national or English-language context.
What we call American literature is quite often a shorthand, a simplified name for an extended tangle of relations. This is the argument of "Through Other Continents", Wai Chee Dimock's sustained effort to read American literature as a subset of world literature. Inspired by an unorthodox archive - ranging from epic traditions in Akkadian and Sanskrit to folk art, paintings by Veronese and Tiepolo, and the music of the Grateful Dead - Dimock constructs a long history of the world, a history she calls "deep time." The civilizations of Mesopotamia, India, Egypt, China, and West Africa, as well as Europe, leave their mark on American literature, which looks dramatically different when it is removed from a strictly national or English-language context.Key authors such as Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, Ezra Pound, Robert Lowell, Gary Snyder, Leslie Silko, Gloria Naylor, and Gerald Vizenor are transformed in this light. Emerson emerges as a translator of Islamic culture; Henry James' novels become long-distance kin to Gilgamesh; and Black English loses its ungrammaticalness when reclassified as a creole tongue, meshing the input from Africa, Europe, and the Americas. Throughout, Dimock contends that American literature is answerable not to the nation-state, but to the human species as a whole and that it looks dramatically different when removed from a strictly national or English-language context.
| ISBN | 0691114501 | | Pages | 264 | | ISBN13 | 9780691114507 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | The University Press Group Ltd | | Weight (grammes) | 371 | | Imprint | Princeton University Press | | Published in | New Jersey | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 229 | | Publication date | 20 Oct 2008 | | Width (mm) | 152 | | DEWEY | 810.9 | | Spine width (mm) | 16 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Professional / Scholarly |
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| | | List of Illustrations | | | | | | Acknowledgments | | | | | | Introduction: Planet as Duration and Extension | | 1 | | Chapter 1 | | Global Civil Society: Thoreau on Three Continents | | 7 | | Chapter 2 | | World Religions: Emerson, Hafiz, Christianity, Islam | | 23 | | Chapter 3 | | The Planetary Dead: Margaret Fuller, Ancient Egypt, Italian Revolution | | 52 | | Chapter 4 | | Genre as World System: Epic, Novel, Henry James | | 73 | | Chapter 5 | | Transnational Beauty: Aesthetics and Treason, Kant and Pound | | 107 | | Chapter 6 | | Nonstandard Time: Robert Lowell, Latin Translations, Vietnam War | | 123 | | Chapter 7 | | African, Caribbean, American: Black English as Creole Tongue | | 142 | | Chapter 8 | | Ecology across the Pacific: Coyote in Sanskrit, Monkey in Chinese | | 166 | | | | Notes | | 197 | | | | Index | | 237 |
Offering new ways of reading, analyzing, and critiquing literature, Dimock's book will be invaluable to scholars of American literature, literary theory, comparative literature, and cultural studies. -- Choice Across Other Continents is a brave attempt at reading outside the box. Dimock's archive is idiosyncratic and her reading practice, as befits her thesis, rhizomatic. She roams broadly over fields of philosophy, science, ethics, anthropology, art history, philology, and religious history to create links between far-flung elements. Occasionally the tendrils that link disparate texts are gossamer thin, while others are startlingly resilient. -- Michael Davidson, Novel Wai Chee Dimock's provocative and original new book should serve as a methodological manifesto for the burgeoning field of transnational American literary studies. -- Mark Pedretti, Emerson Society Papers [S]tartlingly original and compelling studies of a diverse array of authors ... [A] groundbreaking book ... Dimock's sheer knack for linking abstract theoretical issues with concrete historical illustrations ... is on impressive display throughout. -- Robert Kern, Modern Philology  Be the first to write a customer review
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