This study investigates the subject of illusionism in contemporary American fiction. A recurrent yet under-examined theme, the history of stage magic in the U.S. suggests how an earlier age domesticated the seeming sorcery of market capitalism, credit, limitless self-(re)making, and ethnic vanishing. Such conditions provide antecedents and analogues for the writing of fiction in a world of digitalized knowledge, work, identity, and financialization. Self-reflexively illusionist fiction today represents itself ambivalently as magical entertainment. Is its function to mesmerize audiences or alert them to ideological sleight-of-hand? If the enchantments of literary art screen the machinations of power, how do novelists preserve fiction's capac...
"A frightful hobgoblin stalks through Europe. We are haunted by a ghost, the ghost of Communism." Th...
The Golden Age of detective fiction, usually delimitated between 1914 and 1940, coincides with the G...
This article examines the interrelated reflections of (American) nature and history in six American ...
This study posits reading as a trope for meaning-construction and considers the thematized act of re...
My dissertation argues that a symbiotic relationship between fiction and the occult existed in ninet...
“Mystifying Technologies: Production and Prestige in Contemporary Literary Fiction” examines how con...
In today's complex culture it is no longer possible to think of the mass media as either a form of b...
This study examines the revival of didactic narrative in exemplary antirealist American novels of th...
This study examines the revival of didactic narrative in exemplary antirealist American novels of th...
The focus of my dissertation is recent U.S. magical realism, more precisely, the cultural-ideologica...
This dissertation examines the growth and practice of two distinct reading techniques, with referenc...
Readers often have passionate responses (both positive and negative) to books that first manipulate ...
In today's complex culture it is no longer possible to think of the mass media as either a form of b...
In the 21st century, greater critical and popular attention is being paid to the ability of speculat...
Masquerade Narratives takes as its object of study African American and white American writers who w...
"A frightful hobgoblin stalks through Europe. We are haunted by a ghost, the ghost of Communism." Th...
The Golden Age of detective fiction, usually delimitated between 1914 and 1940, coincides with the G...
This article examines the interrelated reflections of (American) nature and history in six American ...
This study posits reading as a trope for meaning-construction and considers the thematized act of re...
My dissertation argues that a symbiotic relationship between fiction and the occult existed in ninet...
“Mystifying Technologies: Production and Prestige in Contemporary Literary Fiction” examines how con...
In today's complex culture it is no longer possible to think of the mass media as either a form of b...
This study examines the revival of didactic narrative in exemplary antirealist American novels of th...
This study examines the revival of didactic narrative in exemplary antirealist American novels of th...
The focus of my dissertation is recent U.S. magical realism, more precisely, the cultural-ideologica...
This dissertation examines the growth and practice of two distinct reading techniques, with referenc...
Readers often have passionate responses (both positive and negative) to books that first manipulate ...
In today's complex culture it is no longer possible to think of the mass media as either a form of b...
In the 21st century, greater critical and popular attention is being paid to the ability of speculat...
Masquerade Narratives takes as its object of study African American and white American writers who w...
"A frightful hobgoblin stalks through Europe. We are haunted by a ghost, the ghost of Communism." Th...
The Golden Age of detective fiction, usually delimitated between 1914 and 1940, coincides with the G...
This article examines the interrelated reflections of (American) nature and history in six American ...