In late 19th Century America, the elite of wealthy New York families were united by the Patriarch’s Balls. The Society of the Patriarch organized lavish balls to foster a content class-consciousness among the society of “The Four Hundred” who mattered, in contrast to the rest who did not. In 21st Century America, the tables have been turned and the class conscious are less able to enjoy the fruits of their labor sans guilt (or the realization of a nasty pun). As Slavoj Zizek asserts in Six Sideways Glances on Violence, contemporary America’s “culture of capital” is marked by the systemic violence that allows the West to maintain its First World status and North American writer George Saunders, for one, knows it. This paper will look at how ...
Although Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962) and Bobbie Ann Mason’s In Country (1985)...
Although the dystopian thought has been present in the literary tradition of the Western civilizatio...
American society began to experience the effects of capitalism in the twentieth century. The whole s...
In late 19th Century America, the elite of wealthy New York families were united by the Patriarch’s ...
In late 19th Century America, the elite of wealthy New York families were united by the Patriarch’s ...
George Saunders peoples his stories with the losers of American history—the dispossessed, the oppres...
This paper offers an analysis of writer George Saunders’s satirical short story “The Semplica Girl D...
Drawing on what American short story writer and novelist George Saunders has described as the urge t...
Within her secular work The Ethics of Ambiguity, activist and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir wrote t...
This paper was presented at the 35th Annual William Inge Theater Festival & Conference hosted by the...
A study of the impact Anglo race assertion had on American Modernism through the work of Fitzgerald,...
In the popular imagination, New York City’s Greenwich Village has long been known as a center of boh...
In this project, I examine the construction of a new concept of selfishness in literary texts of lat...
A Confederacy of Dunces (Confederacy) by John Kennedy Toole portrays an interplay between competing ...
The aim of this paper was to explore the phenomenon of late-stage capitalism, which has gained major...
Although Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962) and Bobbie Ann Mason’s In Country (1985)...
Although the dystopian thought has been present in the literary tradition of the Western civilizatio...
American society began to experience the effects of capitalism in the twentieth century. The whole s...
In late 19th Century America, the elite of wealthy New York families were united by the Patriarch’s ...
In late 19th Century America, the elite of wealthy New York families were united by the Patriarch’s ...
George Saunders peoples his stories with the losers of American history—the dispossessed, the oppres...
This paper offers an analysis of writer George Saunders’s satirical short story “The Semplica Girl D...
Drawing on what American short story writer and novelist George Saunders has described as the urge t...
Within her secular work The Ethics of Ambiguity, activist and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir wrote t...
This paper was presented at the 35th Annual William Inge Theater Festival & Conference hosted by the...
A study of the impact Anglo race assertion had on American Modernism through the work of Fitzgerald,...
In the popular imagination, New York City’s Greenwich Village has long been known as a center of boh...
In this project, I examine the construction of a new concept of selfishness in literary texts of lat...
A Confederacy of Dunces (Confederacy) by John Kennedy Toole portrays an interplay between competing ...
The aim of this paper was to explore the phenomenon of late-stage capitalism, which has gained major...
Although Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1962) and Bobbie Ann Mason’s In Country (1985)...
Although the dystopian thought has been present in the literary tradition of the Western civilizatio...
American society began to experience the effects of capitalism in the twentieth century. The whole s...