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Cambridge Companion to American Literature and the Body

Contributor(s): Foster, Travis M (Editor)

ISBN: 9781108815291

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: June 30, 2022

Dewey: 810.93561

LCCN: 2021053926

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.68" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.99 lbs) 306 pages

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Literary Criticism | American | General

Series: Cambridge Companions to Literature

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Description: The human body has been depicted in a variety of ways across a range of cultural and historical locations. It has been described, variously, as a biological entity, clothing for the soul, a site of cultural production, a psychosexual construct, and a material encumbrance. Each of these different approaches brings with it a range of anthropological, political, theological, and psychological discourses that explore and construct identities and subject positions. This Companion examines connections between American literature and bodies from the eighteenth century through the present. It reveals the singular way that literature can help us understand the body's entanglement within social and biological influences, and it traces the body's existence within histories of race, gender, and ability. This volume details the genres, critical fields, and interpretive practices that best facilitate the analysis of bodies in the full span of American literary imaginings.

Brief description: Travis M. Foster is an associate professor of American literature at Villanova University, where he is also the academic director of Gender and Women's Studies. His book Genre and White Supremacy in the Postemancipation United States was published in 2019 as part of Oxford University Press's Studies in American Literary History Series.

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