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Title Reading the social in American studies / Astrid Franke, Stefanie Mueller, Katja Sarkowsky, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (color)
Contents Chapter 1: Reading the Social: An Introduction -- Chapter 2: Recognition, Literature, and their Social Dependence: An Inquiry into the Work of Bourdieu and Elias. Chapter 3: Habit and the Concept of Character in American Literary Realism and Pragmatist Thought: The Example of William Dean Howells and the James Bothers -- Chapter 4: Pushing the Envelope of Circumstances: Reading the Social with Henry James and Pierre Bourdieu -- Chapter 5: Systemic Racism: Reading Ralph Ellison with Bourdieus Theory of Power -- Chapter 6: "On the Margins of One Group and Three Countries:" Exile, Belonging, and the Sociological Imagination in Reinhard Bendixs From Berlin to Berkeley -- Chapter: 7. J.D. Vance, Cultural Alien: on Upward Mobility -- Chapter 8: Literariness and the Double Bind of Stigma -- Chapter 9: Civilization and Its Discontents: Reading Chuck Palahniuks Fight Club with Norbert -- Chapter 10: Reading Populism with Bourdieu and Elias -- Chapter 11: Reading the Social in Photography: Emotional Practices, Power Relations, and Iconography
Summary Reading the Social in American Studies offers a unique exploration of the advantages and benefits in using sociological terms and concepts in American literary and cultural studies and, conversely, in using literatureunderstood broadlyto uncover a microlevel of the social. Its temporal scope ranges from the early 19th to the 21st century, providing a historical dimension that is otherwise often missing from studies on the conjunction of literature and sociology. The contributors approaches include genre reflections as well as close readings, theoretical discussions of crucial sociological terms, and literary observations backed up by empirical sociological studies. The book will familiarize international readers with ideas on the social from both sides of the Atlantic, including scholarship of such figures as John Dewey, Georg Simmel, Norbert Elias, and Pierre Bourdieu. Astrid Franke is Professor for American Literature and Culture at Tubingen University, Germany. Katja Sarkowsky is Professor of American Studies and Chair of American Studies at Augsburg University, Germany. Stefanie Mueller is a lecturer at the Institute of English and American Studies, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany.
Notes Includes index
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Subject American literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism
American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
American literature -- 21st century -- History and criticism
Social change in literature.
Sociology in literature.
American literature
Civilization
Social change in literature
Social conditions
Sociology in literature
SUBJECT United States -- Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139934
United States -- Social conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140511
Subject United States
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Franke, Astrid, 1968- editor.
Mueller, Stefanie, editor.
Sarkowsky, Katja, editor.
ISBN 9783030935511
3030935515