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The mediating nation: American literature and globalization from Henry James to Woodrow Wilson.

机译:中介国家:从亨利·詹姆斯到伍德罗·威尔逊的美国文学与全球化。

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The Mediating Nation: American Literature and Globalization from Henry James to Woodrow Wilson reconstructs the history of American globalization between 1875 and 1920 through an analysis of literary and public discourse about the United States' place in the world. Engaging the work of sociologists like Roland Robertson, who locates the origins of globalization in this period, I argue that American identity emerges only in relation to---and interaction with---the rest of the world. This approach therefore rejects exceptionalist readings of American literature, offering instead a functionalist account of the formation of American identity and culture that focuses on America's position in the international community. The Mediating Nation integrates and expands the work of several recent literary critics, including Walter Benn Michaels, who reveals how racial and cultural anxiety shaped American writers' sense of national identity, and Amy Kaplan, who demonstrates how American authors underwrote U.S. policies of imperial expansion. In the first section of this project, I establish how global theory contributes to our understanding of American literary scholarship and what historical events and developments turned the United States into a globalized nation. Then, I explore the language that politicians and public intellectuals like Woodrow Wilson and William James used to make sense of these developments. In subsequent chapters, I demonstrate that, through their writing, such authors as Jack London, Abraham Cahan, and Henry James engaged with and elaborated on the emerging features and problems of globalization, including imperialism, immigration, and the global cultural economy, in order to propel the United States into a more important and powerful position in the international community.
机译:中介国家:从亨利·詹姆斯(Henry James)到伍德罗·威尔逊(Woodrow Wilson)的美国文学与全球化,通过对关于美国在世界上的地位的文学和公共话语的分析,重构了1875年至1920年之间的美国全球化历史。我参与了罗兰·罗伯逊(Roland Robertson)这样的社会学家的工作,他找到了这一时期的全球化起源,我认为,美国的认同感仅与世界其他地区有关并与之互动而出现。因此,这种方法拒绝了对美国文学的例外主义解读,而是对美国身份和文化形成的功能主义解释,侧重于美国在国际社会中的地位。中介国家整合并扩展了几位近期文学评论家的作品,其中包括沃尔特·本·迈克尔斯(Walter Benn Michaels)和艾米·卡普兰(Amy Kaplan),后者揭示了种族和文化焦虑如何塑造美国作家的民族认同感;艾米·卡普兰(Amy Kaplan)则表明了美国作家如何撰写美国帝国主义扩张政策。在该项目的第一部分中,我将确定全球理论如何有助于我们对美国文学学术的理解,以及哪些历史事件和发展使美国成为全球化的国家。然后,我探索伍德罗·威尔逊(Woodrow Wilson)和威廉·詹姆斯(William James)等政客和公共知识分子用来理解这些发展的语言。在随后的章节中,我将通过杰克·伦敦,亚伯拉罕·卡汉和亨利·詹姆斯等作家的著作证明,他们依次从事和阐述了全球化的新特征和问题,包括帝国主义,移民和全球文化经济。推动美国在国际社会中发挥更加重要和强大的地位。

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  • 作者

    Cadle, Nathaniel.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 Literature Comparative.;Literature American.;American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 257 p.
  • 总页数 257
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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