This thesis explores the politics of the everyday in Don DeLillo’s novels from 1982 to present. It contends that DeLillo’s canonization as an exemplar of postmodern depthlessness and ahistoricity has occluded his interest in mapping the connections between the particularity of daily life and the capitalist world- system. I position the theoretical framework of the everyday as a corrective to these readings, and seek to recover and foreground its Marxist orientation, whilst envisioning the everyday as a way of negotiating between deterministic applications of Marxist theory and the uncritical celebration of individualized resistance endorsed by the cultural turn. Drawing on the French sociologists Michel De Certeau and Henri Lefebvre’s theor...
This dissertation demonstrates how Don DeLillo\u27s fiction presents a synthesis of consumer culture...
The aim of my thesis is to provide—or, at least, begin to provide—a fuller contextualization of Don ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the ways in which the meanings of history, identity, and realit...
This thesis is concerned with the contemporary problematics associated with the representation of li...
The experience of film has acquired a kind of independent existence in our consciousness, it's that ...
This thesis argues that an appreciation of Don DeLillo's engagement with the problems of post-war ph...
My dissertation, “Radicalizing Consumption in the Fiction of Don DeLillo and Toni Morrison,” negotia...
The following thesis represents an attempt to account for the novelist Don DeLillo's last three nove...
This thesis seeks to understand more about the intersections between emotion and capitalism, to unco...
[[abstract]]This dissertation aims to explore three of Don DeLillo’s novels, The Names (1982), White...
This thesis explores DeLillo's four novels - White Noise, Libra, Underworld and Falling Man with reg...
Don DeLillo's work has long been concerned with the effacement of the individual consciousness and ...
It is diffcult to provide an insightful overview of Don DeLillo’s fction without commenting upon the...
Designating a set of experiences as characteristic of ‘everyday life’ implies a specific idea of wha...
In his novel Mao II, Don DeLillo lets his protagonist say, 'Years ago I used to think it was possibl...
This dissertation demonstrates how Don DeLillo\u27s fiction presents a synthesis of consumer culture...
The aim of my thesis is to provide—or, at least, begin to provide—a fuller contextualization of Don ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the ways in which the meanings of history, identity, and realit...
This thesis is concerned with the contemporary problematics associated with the representation of li...
The experience of film has acquired a kind of independent existence in our consciousness, it's that ...
This thesis argues that an appreciation of Don DeLillo's engagement with the problems of post-war ph...
My dissertation, “Radicalizing Consumption in the Fiction of Don DeLillo and Toni Morrison,” negotia...
The following thesis represents an attempt to account for the novelist Don DeLillo's last three nove...
This thesis seeks to understand more about the intersections between emotion and capitalism, to unco...
[[abstract]]This dissertation aims to explore three of Don DeLillo’s novels, The Names (1982), White...
This thesis explores DeLillo's four novels - White Noise, Libra, Underworld and Falling Man with reg...
Don DeLillo's work has long been concerned with the effacement of the individual consciousness and ...
It is diffcult to provide an insightful overview of Don DeLillo’s fction without commenting upon the...
Designating a set of experiences as characteristic of ‘everyday life’ implies a specific idea of wha...
In his novel Mao II, Don DeLillo lets his protagonist say, 'Years ago I used to think it was possibl...
This dissertation demonstrates how Don DeLillo\u27s fiction presents a synthesis of consumer culture...
The aim of my thesis is to provide—or, at least, begin to provide—a fuller contextualization of Don ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the ways in which the meanings of history, identity, and realit...