Shades of the Planet: American Literature as World LiteratureWai Chee Dimock, Lawrence Buell Princeton University Press, 2007年4月15日 - 304 頁 In a globalizing age, studying American literature in isolation from the rest of the world seems less and less justified. But is the conceptual box of the nation dispensable? And what would American literature look like without it?Leading scholars take up this debate in Shades of the Planet, beginning not with the United States as center, but with the world as circumference. This reversed frame yields a surprising landscape, alive with traces of West Africa, Eastern Europe, Iran, Iraq, India, China, Mexico, and Australia. The Broadway musical Oklahoma! has aboriginal antecedents; Black English houses an African syntax; American slavery consorts with the Holocaust; Philip Roth keeps company with Milan Kundera; the crime novel moves south of the border; and R. P. Blackmur lectures in Japan. A national literature becomes haunted by the world when that literature is seen extending to the Pacific, opening up to Islam, and accompanying African-American authors as they travel. Highlighting American literature as a fold in a planet-wide fabric, this pioneering volume transforms the field, redrawing its institutional as well as geographical map.The contributors are Rachel Adams, Jonathan Arac, Homi K. Bhabha, Lawrence Buell, Wai Chee Dimock, Susan Stanford Friedman, Paul Giles, David Palumbo-Liu, Ross Posnock, Joseph Roach, and Eric J. Sundquist. |
內容
Global and Babel Language and Planet in American Literature | 17 |
The Deterritorialization of American Literature | 37 |
Unthinking Manifest Destiny Muslim Modernities on Three Continents | 60 |
Eastern Europe as Test Case | 99 |
Mr Styrons Planet | 101 |
Planetary Circles Philip Roth Emerson Kundera | 139 |
Local and Global | 167 |
World bank Drama | 169 |
Global Minoritarian Culture | 182 |
Atlantic to Pacific James Todorov Blackmur and Intercontinental Form | 194 |
Ecoglobalist Affects The Emergence of US Environmental Imagination on a Planetary Scale | 225 |
At the Borders of American Crime Fiction | 247 |
African Caribbean American Black English as Creole Tongue | 272 |
Index | 299 |