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OverviewThis edited collection offers an exploration of American literature in the age of Trumpism—understood as an ongoing sociopolitical and affective reality—by bringing together analyses of some of the ways in which American writers have responded to the derealization of political culture in the United States and the experience of a ‘new’ American reality after 2016. The volume’s premise is that the disruptions and dislocations that were so exacerbated by the political ascendancy of Trump and his spectacle-laden presidency have unsettled core assumptions about American reality and the possibilities of representation. The blurring of the relationship between fact and fiction, bolstered by the discourses of ‘fake news’ and ‘alternative facts,’ has not only drawn attention to the shattering of any notion of ‘shared’ reality, but has also forced a reexamination of the purpose and value of literature, especially when considering its troubled relation to the representation of ‘America.’ The authors in this collection respond to the invitation to reassess the workings of fiction and critique in an age of Trumpism by considering some of the most recent literary responses to the (new) American realit(ies)—including works by Colson Whitehead, Ben Winters, Claudia Rankine, Gary Shteyngart, Jennifer Egan, and Steve Erickson, to name but a few—, some of which were composed in the run-up to the 2016 election but were able to accurately and incisively imagine the world to come. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dolores ResanoPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.529kg ISBN: 9783030738570ISBN 10: 3030738574 Pages: 291 Publication Date: 24 August 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction: On the Meanings of ‘American Reality’ Part 1 Getting across in a Trumpian World 2. “The office could be any office” - Towards a New Sincerity in the Age of Trumpism 3. “I’d get so constipated if I were you”: Ottessa Moshfegh’s Intimate Disgust 4. Writing the Resistance: Claudia Rankine’s Exploration of Whiteness in The White Card Part II Alternative Histories of ‘America’ 5. Alternative Facts, Alternative Genres: Jennifer Egan’s Manhattan Beach 6. The Day the Music Died: The Invisible Republic in Steve Erickson’s Shadowbahn 7. “The direction of the bizarre”: Reimagining History in Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad 8. Underground Airlines, Chaos, and Dehumanization Part III Humor as Contestation 9. How Do We Laugh about This? Literary Satire in Trump Times 10. American Dirt’s Trumpian Discourse and the Latinx Parodic Response 11. Writing as Antidote: Muslim Writers Resist in Don’t Panic, I’m Islamic and Banthology 12. Coda: Empathy in the Age of Trump. Or, Using Our Weird Cultural Moment to Reassess How Fiction WorksReviewsAuthor InformationDolores Resano is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the Clinton Institute for American Studies, University College Dublin and Visiting Scholar in the Department of English and Creative Writing at Dartmouth College. Her current research project, funded by the European Commission, is focused on contemporary American and European literary fiction from a transatlantic perspective, with a special interest in the intersections of literature, politics, and theories of negative affect. Dr. Resano holds a PhD in Construction and Representation of Cultural Identities from the Universitat de Barcelona, with a dissertation on post-9/11 fiction, satire, and public discourse. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |