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Notes from the Periphery: Marginality in North American Literature and Culture

Contributor(s): Castillo, Susan P (Author)

ISBN: 9780820427577

Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers

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Pub Date: December 1, 1995

Dewey: 810.9

LCCN: 94044376

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 0.00 lbs) 196 pages

Series: American University Studies

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Description: In recent years, the traditional literary canon has come under attack in the United States and elsewhere. Perhaps as a result, a backlash against the opening up of the traditional canon has emerged, with conservative academics muttering darkly about «throwing out the baby with the bath water» and drawing up lists of What Every American Should Know. Notes from the Periphery attempts to examine the dynamics of marginalization and define the factors that have caused certain texts to be labeled as marginal while others are considered central and thus crucial in maintaining and perpetuating mainstream cultural values. Within the Western European tradition, Aristotelian thought has played a crucial role in staking out the center (i.e., the locus of power and authority) for certain groups and relegating others to the periphery; and it is not without significance that today's neo-conservative thinkers have adopted Aristotelian tactics. Thus, Castillo outlines the basic tenets of Aristotelian thought and traces the continuing influence of Aristotelian attitudes in the canon debate. She then goes on to analyze writers or historical figures who were labeled as fanatics, diagnosed as mad or sexually depraved, or dismissed as quaint regional or ethnic curiosities.

Review Quotes: «'Notes from the Periphery' is a stunning achievement. Cogently argued, lucidly written - I plan to use it as the theoretical cornerstone of my seminar 'Marginal Literature'.» (Alan Velie, University of Oklahoma)

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