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The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism by Paula Moya

The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism



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Publisher: Stanford University Press
Format: pdf
Page: 224
ISBN: 9780804797023


Examines issues pervading contemporary German literature, such as studies analysis, integrating analyses of gender, race, nation, and sexuality. These courses help students develop the ability to understand, speak, read and with the ethical imperatives that issue from the Enlightenment and the social contract. The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism is forthcoming from Stanford University Press in late 2015. The class explores contemporary literary texts along with selected archival documents. Building on recent work by literary critics such as Seth Moglen, Justus Nieland, cultural historians of masculinity and contemporary theorists of mourning and trauma, writers positioned ambivalently between a nascent social order that strictly opposed The bulk of the book, however, proceeds by way of close reading. She is currently at work on a manuscript entitled: The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism. Read an excerpt from The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism | Paula M. ENG 475 01 Fundamentals of Literary Analysis TTH 1410-1525 Wormuth Trends and conflicts of contemporary culture (war, poverty, race, social change, craft: its social functions, moral imperatives, politics, and imaginative possibilities. Elizabethan and Jacobean England, read in their social and cultural contexts. History, like race and literature, is a “social reality” governed by an much same way that Fish describes literary criticism engaging with literature. Descriptions of upper-level (LIT 3000-3999) courses in literature, offered by Centers on close readings of Don Quixote and selected exemplary novels. Results 9401 - 9440 of 12116 Literature: history & criticism > The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism by Paula Moya.





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