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Literature as self-help :Postwar United States fiction and the middle-class hunger for trouble (John Cheever, Erica Jong, David Foster Wallace).
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Literature as self-help :
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Postwar United States fiction and the middle-class hunger for trouble (John Cheever, Erica Jong, David Foster Wallace).
作者:
Aubry, Timothy Richard.
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270 p.
附註:
Advisers: Michael Wood; Diana Fuss.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-09, Section: A, page: 3292.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International64-09A.
標題:
Literature, American.
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049649788X
Literature as self-help :Postwar United States fiction and the middle-class hunger for trouble (John Cheever, Erica Jong, David Foster Wallace).
Aubry, Timothy Richard.
Literature as self-help :
Postwar United States fiction and the middle-class hunger for trouble (John Cheever, Erica Jong, David Foster Wallace). [electronic resource] - 270 p.
Advisers: Michael Wood; Diana Fuss.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Princeton University, 2003.
In each chapter, I situate the literary work in relation to major cultural, social, and political developments, and important self-help texts. In Chapter One, I examine the explosion of suburbia in the 1950s and the strategies John Cheever provides in his collection, The Housebreaker of Shady Hill and Other Stories, for maintaining individuality and mobility within a homogenizing cultural landscape. Chapter Two focuses on the second-wave feminist movement in the 1960s and 1970s, and the various meanings of feminine self-improvement it mobilized; I examine Erica Jong's Fear of Flying and the role her sexually adventuresome protagonist Isadora Wing plays as a source of identification for middle-class women struggling to redefine their identities. In Chapter Three, I investigate the obsession with addiction in the late twentieth century and David Foster Wallace's response in Infinite Jest, offering readers basic humanistic values espoused by Alcoholics Anonymous, including empathy and sincerity, as a replacement for an emphasis on immediate, shallow pleasures and glib postmodern irony, which Wallace sees as conducive to addictive tendencies.
ISBN: 049649788XSubjects--Topical Terms:
212571
Literature, American.
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