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Index
Cover Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture Title page Copyright page Dedication Notes on Contributors Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part I: Forms
1 Poetry, Prose, and the Politics of Literary Form 2 The Critical Work of American Literature
Franklin’s Systemic Reading Lessons: Capitalism as Cannibalism Hawthorne’s Systemic Reading Lessons: The Whole System of Society Afterword: A Note on the Creative Work of American Literature
3 Women’s Worlds in the Nineteenth-Century US Novel
Rich and Famous – and Happy? Children Names in Public Tutelage Danger Conclusion: Our Nig and the Labor of Women’s Writing
4 The Secularization Narrative and Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Thirsting for Knowledge: Wieland and the End of Epistemology Prophecy and Sacred American History in The Book of Mormon Begetting and Believing: Du Bois’s Genealogy
5 Literatures of Technology, Technologies of Literature
Emerson’s Question Concerning Technology Franklin’s Technology of the Self The Work of Art in the Age of Iron Mills and the Dynamo Epilogue: The Digital Future
6 Excluded Middles: Social Inequality in American Literature 7 Narrative Medicine, Biocultures, and the Visualization of Health and Disease
From Narrative Medicine to Biocultures Medicine’s Visual Culture Conclusion
8 Performance Anxieties: The A-Literary Companions of American Literary Studies
Ages and Stages Performing Anxiety
9 Drama, Theatre, and Performance before O’Neill 10 Disliking It: American Poetry and American Literary Studies 11 After the New Americanists: The Progress of Romance and the Romance of Progress in American Literary Studies 12 Mass Media and Literary Culture at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Part II: Spaces
13 Cabeza de Vaca, Lope de Oviedo, and Americas Exceptionalism 14 Worlding America: The Hemispheric Text-Network
Benito Cereno and the Hemispheric Text-Network Antecedents without Influences: Hugo’s Bug-Jargal Spanish: Everyone’s Language of Conspiracy The Translator in the Network: Ritchie’s The Slave-King Descendants, Antecedents, and Precedents C.L.R. James in the Text-Network
15 Worlds of Color, Gender, Sexuality, and Labor in Early American Literary History
The Picture of Human Life in The Scarlet Letter Revisiting the World of The Scarlet Letter Today
16 Transatlantic Returns
Space and Time Periodization
17 American Literature in Transnational Perspective: The Case of Mark Twain 18 Southern Literary Studies
The South: World and Nation The South Not Itself The New Southern Studies An End to Southern Studies?
19 New Regionalisms: US-Caribbean Literary Relations 20 American Literature as Ecosystem: The Examples of Euclides da Cunha and Cormac McCarthy
The Natural Sciences and Ecosystems Euclides da Cunha and the Law of Extraterritoriality McCarthy, Biocentrism, and Literature as Ecosystem
21 Settler States of Feeling: National Belonging and the Erasure of Native American Presence
The Affective Life of Jurisdiction Citizenship and Its Discontents
22 Tribal Nations and the Other Territories of American Indian Literary History
The Territories of Tribal Nation Writing International Indigeneity
23 Globalization
Part III: Practices
24 Democratic Cultures and the First Century of US Literature
Democratic Conflict and Early US Literature Frontier Democracy Self Culture versus Interpersonal Democracy Conclusion: Democracy
25 American Literature and Law 26 Sexuality and American Literary Studies 27 Exquisite Fragility: Human Being in the Aftermath of War 28 The Posthuman Turn: Rewriting Species in Recent American Literature
The Alien Moment The Cyborg Moment The Animal Moment
29 Narrative and Intellectual Disability 30 Reading for Asian American Literature
New Directions for Literary History Asian American Historiographic Fictions
31 Untangling Genealogy’s Tangled Skeins: Alexander Crummell, James McCune Smith, and Nineteenth-Century Black Literary Traditions
Special Destiny of the Negro Deconstructing Race: Du Bois’s Challengers, Alexander Crummell, and James McCune Smith Back to the Future
32 Speculative Realism and the Postrace Aesthetic in Contemporary American Fiction
A New Postrace Generation The Meaning of “Postrace” Percival Everett’s Erasure The Appeal of Black Pathology My Pafology The Novel’s Postrace and Post-Postmodern Dilemma The Multidimensional Protagonist Sous Rature The Postrace Aesthetic in a Post-Postmodern World
33 The New Life of the New Forms: American Literary Studies and the Digital Humanities
Electronic Imaginative Compositions Analysis Archives Politics and Institutions Conclusion: “The Lands to Be Welded Together” Acknowledgments
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