Drawing from the social theories of Niklas Luhmann and Mary Douglas, Predicting the Past advocates a reflexive understanding of the paradoxical institutional dynamic of American literary history as a professional discipline and field of study. Contrary to most disciplinary accounts, Michael Boyden resists the utopian impulse to offer supposedly definitive solutions for the legitimation crises besetting American literature studies by “going beyond” its inherited racist, classist, and sexist underpinnings. Approaching the existence of the American literary tradition as a typically modern problem generating diverse but functionally equivalent solutions, Boyden argues how its peculiarity does not, as is often supposed, reside in its restrictive...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
This dissertation addresses American literature set mostly in the antebellum period. I begin by desc...
Drawing from the social theories of Niklas Luhmann and Mary Douglas, Predicting the Past advocates a...
Drawing from the social theories of Niklas Luhmann and Mary Douglas, Predicting the Past advocates a...
Boyden, Michael. Predicting the Past, The paradoxes of American Literary History. Leuven: Leuven Uni...
In the aftermath of America\u27s centennial celebrations of 1876, readers developed an appetite for ...
The years between 1880 and 1930 are usually seen as a time in which American writers departed from v...
The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries witnessed the simultaneous rise of two discourses that promi...
Historical Futures in Seventeenth-Century Literature investigates the uses of the future in sevente...
This study identifies a new generic form termed here the “Speculative Historical Novel” within conte...
This dissertation takes up questions incited by encounters with novels by Tim Z. Hernandez, Emma Pér...
Imagining the Now considers the permeable relation between aesthetic form and the social uses of lit...
The treatment of history as discourse in the novels of John Barth, Thomas Pynchon, and Robert Coover...
During most of the twentieth century history was seen as a phenomenon outside of literature that gua...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
This dissertation addresses American literature set mostly in the antebellum period. I begin by desc...
Drawing from the social theories of Niklas Luhmann and Mary Douglas, Predicting the Past advocates a...
Drawing from the social theories of Niklas Luhmann and Mary Douglas, Predicting the Past advocates a...
Boyden, Michael. Predicting the Past, The paradoxes of American Literary History. Leuven: Leuven Uni...
In the aftermath of America\u27s centennial celebrations of 1876, readers developed an appetite for ...
The years between 1880 and 1930 are usually seen as a time in which American writers departed from v...
The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries witnessed the simultaneous rise of two discourses that promi...
Historical Futures in Seventeenth-Century Literature investigates the uses of the future in sevente...
This study identifies a new generic form termed here the “Speculative Historical Novel” within conte...
This dissertation takes up questions incited by encounters with novels by Tim Z. Hernandez, Emma Pér...
Imagining the Now considers the permeable relation between aesthetic form and the social uses of lit...
The treatment of history as discourse in the novels of John Barth, Thomas Pynchon, and Robert Coover...
During most of the twentieth century history was seen as a phenomenon outside of literature that gua...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
This dissertation addresses American literature set mostly in the antebellum period. I begin by desc...