University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Ph.D. dissertation. December 2012. Major: Comparative Literature. Advisor: Cesare Casarino. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 600 pages."A Desire Called America: Biopolitics and Utopian Forms of Life in American Literature" analyzes two periods of American literature - the American Renaissance and American literature following the 1960s - in terms of how specific literary texts return to and revise the founding of the U.S. as a political experiment. Historically speaking, these two periods stand at opposite ends of the arc of U.S. global hegemony: the American Renaissance as the U.S. rises to the status of global hegemon, and American literature after the 1960s in the midst of that hegemony's unraveling. ...
This dissertation examines selected mid-Twentieth Century novels by four American writers (Carson Mc...
ABSTRACT\ud LIFE IS BUT A DREAM: THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS IN\ud TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATUR...
The volume explores the ways in which U.S. foundational conceptualizations and ideals of freedom hav...
“Revolutionary Futures” examines the revolutionary unconscious of American literature. While revolut...
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Thesis advisor: Robert S. LehmanThesis advisor: Jennifer Greiman“American Imperception” explores ho...
This dissertation examines the historical origins of the ideology of Manifest Destiny and the effect...
This dissertation brings together four books-Herman Melville\u27s Moby-Dick, Henry James\u27s The Pr...
My dissertation traces the roots of Progressivism in urban literary texts and international expositi...
Dissertation advisor: Dr. Andrew Hoberek.Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Colum...
What has it meant to be an Americanist? What did it mean to be an Americanist through fascism, war, ...
The following identifies the areas of research and the two fundamental objectives of my dissertation...
This dissertation applies the concept of utopia to literature surrounding the English exploration an...
This dissertation studies the place of literature in an increasingly globalized economy; explores co...
Advisors: Kathleen Renk.Committee members: Timothy Ryan; Mark Van Wienen.Includes bibliographical re...
This dissertation examines selected mid-Twentieth Century novels by four American writers (Carson Mc...
ABSTRACT\ud LIFE IS BUT A DREAM: THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS IN\ud TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATUR...
The volume explores the ways in which U.S. foundational conceptualizations and ideals of freedom hav...
“Revolutionary Futures” examines the revolutionary unconscious of American literature. While revolut...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...
Thesis advisor: Robert S. LehmanThesis advisor: Jennifer Greiman“American Imperception” explores ho...
This dissertation examines the historical origins of the ideology of Manifest Destiny and the effect...
This dissertation brings together four books-Herman Melville\u27s Moby-Dick, Henry James\u27s The Pr...
My dissertation traces the roots of Progressivism in urban literary texts and international expositi...
Dissertation advisor: Dr. Andrew Hoberek.Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Colum...
What has it meant to be an Americanist? What did it mean to be an Americanist through fascism, war, ...
The following identifies the areas of research and the two fundamental objectives of my dissertation...
This dissertation applies the concept of utopia to literature surrounding the English exploration an...
This dissertation studies the place of literature in an increasingly globalized economy; explores co...
Advisors: Kathleen Renk.Committee members: Timothy Ryan; Mark Van Wienen.Includes bibliographical re...
This dissertation examines selected mid-Twentieth Century novels by four American writers (Carson Mc...
ABSTRACT\ud LIFE IS BUT A DREAM: THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS IN\ud TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATUR...
The volume explores the ways in which U.S. foundational conceptualizations and ideals of freedom hav...