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Memory and Identity in Modern and Postmodern American Literature

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Product Code: 9789811950278
ISBN13: 9789811950278
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This book discusses how American literary modernism and postmodernism interconnect memory and identity and if, and how, the intertwining of memory and identity has been related to the dominant socio-cultural trends in the United States or the specific historical contexts in the world. The book?s opening chapter is the interrogation of the narrator?s memories of Jay Gatsby and his life in F. Scott Fitzgerald?s The Great Gatsby. The second chapter shows how in William Faulkner?s Light in August memory impacts the search for identities in the storylines of the characters. The third chapter discusses the correlation between memory, self, and culture in Tennessee Williams?s A Streetcar Named Desire. Discussing Robert Coover?s Gerald?s Party, the fourth chapter reveals that memory and identity are contextualized and that cognitive processes, including memory, are grounded in the body?s interaction with the environment, featuring dehumanized characters, whose identities appear as role-plays. The subsequent chapter is the analysis of how Jonathan Safran Foer?s Everything Is Illuminated deals with the heritage of Holocaust memories and postmemories. The last chapter focuses on Thomas Pynchon?s Against the Day, the reconstructive nature of memory, and the politics and production of identity in Southeastern Europe.


Author: Lovorka Gruic Grmusa, Biljana Oklopcic
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: Sep 18, 2023
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 981195027X
ISBN-13: 9789811950278

Memory and Identity in Modern and Postmodern American Literature

$96.57
 
This book discusses how American literary modernism and postmodernism interconnect memory and identity and if, and how, the intertwining of memory and identity has been related to the dominant socio-cultural trends in the United States or the specific historical contexts in the world. The book?s opening chapter is the interrogation of the narrator?s memories of Jay Gatsby and his life in F. Scott Fitzgerald?s The Great Gatsby. The second chapter shows how in William Faulkner?s Light in August memory impacts the search for identities in the storylines of the characters. The third chapter discusses the correlation between memory, self, and culture in Tennessee Williams?s A Streetcar Named Desire. Discussing Robert Coover?s Gerald?s Party, the fourth chapter reveals that memory and identity are contextualized and that cognitive processes, including memory, are grounded in the body?s interaction with the environment, featuring dehumanized characters, whose identities appear as role-plays. The subsequent chapter is the analysis of how Jonathan Safran Foer?s Everything Is Illuminated deals with the heritage of Holocaust memories and postmemories. The last chapter focuses on Thomas Pynchon?s Against the Day, the reconstructive nature of memory, and the politics and production of identity in Southeastern Europe.


Author: Lovorka Gruic Grmusa, Biljana Oklopcic
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: Sep 18, 2023
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 981195027X
ISBN-13: 9789811950278
 

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