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Violet America eBook

Regional Cosmopolitanism In U.S. Fiction

by Arthur Jason Arthur
language: english
Publisher: University of Iowa Press, April of 2003 ‧
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Violet America takes on the long habit among literary historians and critics of thinking about large segments of American literary production in terms of regionalism. Jason Arthur argues that classifying broad swaths of American literature as regionalist or "local color" writing brings with it a set of assumptions, informed by longstanding habits of thought about American culture, that marginalize important literary works and deform our understanding of them. Moreover, these assumptions reinforce our ideas about the divisions between city and country, coast and center, cosmopolitan and provincial that lie behind not only our literature, but our politics.Against this common view, Violet America demonstrates just how cosmopolitan the regional impulse can be. In the works of James Agee, Jack Kerouac, Maxine Hong Kingston, Russell Banks, and Jonathan Franzen, the regional impulse yields narratives about the interdependence between privilege and poverty, mainstream and margin, urban and rural. These narratives counteract the polarizing cultural lens that, when unquestioned, sees the red-state/blue-state geography of twenty-first-century America as natural. Tracking the evolution of this impulse to depolarize, Violet America develops a literary history of "regional cosmopolitanism," a key urge of which is to represent the interconnectedness of the local, the national, and the global. Writers incorporating this perspective redress the blight of America's neglected places and peoples without also falling victim to the stigmas of being purely regional in their scope and interest. Rather than simply celebrating regional difference, the regional cosmopolitan fiction that Arthur discusses blends the nation's cultural polarities into a connected, interdependent America. 

Violet America

Regional Cosmopolitanism In U.S. Fiction

by Arthur Jason Arthur

Property Description
ISBN: 9781609381486
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Release Date: April of 2003
Language: English
Pages: 184
Format: eBook
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Collection: New American Canon
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > History of Literature
EAN: 9781609381486
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