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Counternarrative Possibilities : Virgin Land, Homeland, and Cormac Mccarthy's Westerns / James Dorson.
Van Pelt Library PS3563.C337 Z637 2016
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Dorson, James, author.
- Series:
- North American studies ; v. 36.
- North American studies ; volume 36
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- McCarthy, Cormac, 1933-2023--Criticism and interpretation.
- McCarthy, Cormac.
- McCarthy, Cormac, 1933-2023.
- Homeland in literature.
- Space in literature.
- Narration (Rhetoric).
- American fiction--20th century--History and criticism.
- American fiction.
- Criticism and interpretation.
- Genre:
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Physical Description:
- 308 pages ; 21 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Frankfurt : New York : Campus Verlag Gmbh, 2016.
- Summary:
- Counternarrative Possibilities reads Cormac McCarthy's Westerns against the backdrop of two formative tropes in American mythology: virgin land (from the 1950s) and homeland (after '9/11'). Looking at McCarthy's Westerns in the context of American Studies, James Dorson shows how his novels counter the national narratives underlying these tropes and reinvest them with new, potentially transformative meaning. Departing from prevailing accounts of McCarthy that place him in relation to his literary antecedents, Counternarrative Possibilities takes a forward-looking approach that reads McCarthy's work as a key influence on millennial fiction. Weaving together disciplinary history with longstanding debates over the relationship between aesthetics and politics, this book is at once an exploration of the limits of ideology critiques in the twenty-first century and an original reconsideration of McCarthy's work 'after postmodernism.' Book jacket.
- Contents:
- Part I Narratives and Counternarratives
- 1 The Power of Narrative 19
- Connect the Dots 20
- Closure and Emplotment 24
- Narrative, Legitimacy, Force 28
- Untranscendable Horizons 30
- 2 Counternarrative Possibilities 38
- The Historieist Origins of the Counternarrative 39
- Two Conceptions of Society 44
- The Roles of Negation 49
- "Complicity Battling Redemption": Counternarrative Tactics 58
- Negative Closure 68
- 3 American Studies and the Virgin Land Myth 74
- Indian-Hating and the Logic of Fetishism 75
- The Myth and Symbol School's "Doctrine of Doubleness" 87
- American Unexceptionalism: Violation and Revisionism 93
- "The Entire Planet as a Unit of Analysis": Postnationalism and the New Americanists 100
- 4 American Studies and the Homeland Myth 108
- The National 'Wound' 109
- The Rhetoric of Rupture 118
- The Eternal Homecoming 126
- Metanostalgia 134
- Part II Cormac McCarthy's Westerns
- Strings and Mazes: Introducing Cormac McCarthy 141
- 5 Blood Meridian and the Misrule of Law 151
- Violence, Law, Westerns 153
- The Primordial Crime 161
- Judge Holden's Economy of Justice 167
- The Horror of the Real 173
- 6 Aesthetic Coldness 177
- "Things Are Seldom What They Seem": Blood Meridian's Anti-Realism 178
- Into the Grand Hotel Abyss 182
- The Violence of Form 185
- The Monster of Reason 189
- 7 Blood Meridian's Dangerous Absolutes 193
- The Historical Absolute 194
- The Desert Absolute 198
- Absolute Instability 202
- Mutual Accountability 207
- 8 Saving Romance from 'America' in the Border Trilogy 210
- "Another World Entire": The Americanization of Romance 211
- Reading the Border Trilogy through American Studies 219
- Radical Longing and Fugitive Time 227
- "Ten Thousand Worlds for the Choosing" 232
- 9 From Pastiche to Tragedy 238
- Suffering Beyond Pastiche: Genre and Post-Postmodernism 240
- Mourning the Sublime 250
- "That Which Is and Must Be": The Punishment of John Grady Cole and Billy Parham 252
- The Deconsecration of Capital 261.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 284-301) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9783593505541
- 3593505541
- OCLC:
- 944087444
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