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Engles White Male Nostalgia in Contemporary North American Literature

E-Book, Englisch, 243 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Progress in Mathematics

ISBN: 978-3-319-90460-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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White Male Nostalgia in Contemporary North American Literature
charts the late twentieth-century development of reactionary emotions commonly felt by resentful, yet often goodhearted white men. Examining an eclectic array of literary case studies in light of recent work in critical whiteness and masculinity studies, history, geography, philosophy and theology, Tim Engles delineates five preliminary forms of white male nostalgia—as dramatized in novels by Sloan Wilson, Richard Wright, Carol Shields, Don DeLillo, Louis Begley and Margaret Atwood—demonstrating how literary fiction can help us understand the inner workings of deluded dominance. These authors write from identities outside the defensive domain of normalized white masculinity, demonstrating via extended interior dramas that although nostalgia is primarily thought of as an emotion felt by individuals, it also works to shore up entrenched collective power.
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1. Introduction: Making America White Male Again.- 2. Ethnicized White Male Nostalgia: Sloan Wilson’s
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
.- 3. Moralizing White Male Nostalgia: Richard Wright’s
Savage Holiday
.- 4. Spatialized White Male Nostalgia: Carol Shields’s
Happenstance
.- 5. Denying White Male Nostalgia: Don DeLillo’s
Underworld
.- 6. Possessive White Male Nostalgia: Louis Begley’s
About Schmidt
.- 7. Epilogue: Margaret Atwood’s
The Heart Goes Last
and the Futures of Domineering


Tim Engles
is Professor of English at Eastern Illinois University, USA, specializing in multicultural literature and critical whiteness studies. He has co-edited
Critical Essays on Don DeLillo
(2000) and
Approaches to Teaching DeLillo’s White Noise
(2006) and his recent publications address the work of Gloria Naylor, Tim O’Brien and Walter Dean Myers, as well as systemic racism in the criminal justice system and racialized social media slacktivism.


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