Theory and Practice of Reception Study
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Theory and Practice of Reception Study
Reading Race and Gender in Twain, Faulkner, Ellison, and Morrison
Goldstein, Philip
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2022
212
Dura
Inglês
9781032211220
15 a 20 dias
562
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Introduction:
Ch. 1: Aesthetic Theory: From Adorno to Cultural History
Ch. 2: Reading in History and in Theory
Ch. 3: Mark Twain's Detective Fiction: From The Stolen White Elephant and The Double-Barrelled Detective Story to The Adventures of Pudd'nHead Wilson.
Ch. 4: Faulkner's Subversive Modernism: Light in August
Ch. 5: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: Modernism and Democracy in American Literature
Ch.6: Three Days Before the Shooting: Modernism and Democracy in/and American Literature
Ch.7: Toni Morrison's Beloved: The Forgotten History of Slavery and Patriarchy
Ch. 8: Toni Morrison's A Mercy: The Critique of Patriarchy and History's Lost Opportunities
Conclusion
Ch. 1: Aesthetic Theory: From Adorno to Cultural History
Ch. 2: Reading in History and in Theory
Ch. 3: Mark Twain's Detective Fiction: From The Stolen White Elephant and The Double-Barrelled Detective Story to The Adventures of Pudd'nHead Wilson.
Ch. 4: Faulkner's Subversive Modernism: Light in August
Ch. 5: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: Modernism and Democracy in American Literature
Ch.6: Three Days Before the Shooting: Modernism and Democracy in/and American Literature
Ch.7: Toni Morrison's Beloved: The Forgotten History of Slavery and Patriarchy
Ch. 8: Toni Morrison's A Mercy: The Critique of Patriarchy and History's Lost Opportunities
Conclusion
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Reception;Reading;Online response;American modernism;Modernism;American Literature;Harlem Renaissance;American Literature Scholar;African American Literature;Online Responses;Online Readers;Violate;Positive Import;Mark Twain;Middlebrow Magazines;Morrison's Beloved;Aesthetic Autonomy;Reader Response Critics;Reception Study;Joe Brown;Black Aesthetic;Joe Christmas;Joanna Burden;Byron Bunch;Double Entry Bookkeeping;Double Entry;Jacob Fuller;Detective Fiction;Lena Grove;Heidegger's Aesthetics;King Ships;Black Literature
Introduction:
Ch. 1: Aesthetic Theory: From Adorno to Cultural History
Ch. 2: Reading in History and in Theory
Ch. 3: Mark Twain's Detective Fiction: From The Stolen White Elephant and The Double-Barrelled Detective Story to The Adventures of Pudd'nHead Wilson.
Ch. 4: Faulkner's Subversive Modernism: Light in August
Ch. 5: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: Modernism and Democracy in American Literature
Ch.6: Three Days Before the Shooting: Modernism and Democracy in/and American Literature
Ch.7: Toni Morrison's Beloved: The Forgotten History of Slavery and Patriarchy
Ch. 8: Toni Morrison's A Mercy: The Critique of Patriarchy and History's Lost Opportunities
Conclusion
Ch. 1: Aesthetic Theory: From Adorno to Cultural History
Ch. 2: Reading in History and in Theory
Ch. 3: Mark Twain's Detective Fiction: From The Stolen White Elephant and The Double-Barrelled Detective Story to The Adventures of Pudd'nHead Wilson.
Ch. 4: Faulkner's Subversive Modernism: Light in August
Ch. 5: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man: Modernism and Democracy in American Literature
Ch.6: Three Days Before the Shooting: Modernism and Democracy in/and American Literature
Ch.7: Toni Morrison's Beloved: The Forgotten History of Slavery and Patriarchy
Ch. 8: Toni Morrison's A Mercy: The Critique of Patriarchy and History's Lost Opportunities
Conclusion
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Reception;Reading;Online response;American modernism;Modernism;American Literature;Harlem Renaissance;American Literature Scholar;African American Literature;Online Responses;Online Readers;Violate;Positive Import;Mark Twain;Middlebrow Magazines;Morrison's Beloved;Aesthetic Autonomy;Reader Response Critics;Reception Study;Joe Brown;Black Aesthetic;Joe Christmas;Joanna Burden;Byron Bunch;Double Entry Bookkeeping;Double Entry;Jacob Fuller;Detective Fiction;Lena Grove;Heidegger's Aesthetics;King Ships;Black Literature