Breaking Bounds: Whitman and American Cultural StudiesBetsy Erkkila, Jay Grossman Oxford University Press, 1996 - Всего страниц: 292 Breaking Bounds invigorates the study of Whitman and American culture by presenting essays that demonstrate Whitman's centrality to the widest range of social, political, literary, sexual, and cultural discourses of his time and ours. Bringing together a distinguished group of cultural critics working in the fields of literature, American studies, Latin American studies, European studies, art history, and gay/lesbian/queer studies, the volume persistently opens new vistas in the ways we see Whitman and provides a model for the newest and brightest intellectual efforts associated with "cultural studies." Central to the volume is a set of provocative essays in queer studies that break the bounds of decorum that have too long separated Whitman's sexuality from his politics, and his poetry from both. The Whitman that emerges from these collected essays is renewed for a new generation of literary scholars working to define the places and the functions of his poetic words in the world. Taken as a whole, the volume points to the interdisciplinary future of American literary and cultural studies. Breaking Bounds is essential reading for anyone interested in Whitman both inside and outside the academy. |
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Genealogies | 8 |
Confusion of Tongues | 23 |
Whitman Drunk | 30 |
Whitman and Problems of the Vernacular | 44 |
Whitman Syntax and Political Theory | 62 |
José Martí Reads Whitman | 83 |
Whitmans Visionary Feminism | 92 |
Errata sobre la erótica or the Elision of Whitmans Body | 123 |
Whitmans Lesson of the City | 163 |
War Labor and Whitman in Washington | 174 |
Whitmans Calamus Photographs | 193 |
Redressing | 220 |
Walt Whitman as an In | 238 |
Whitmans Centennial and the State of Whitman | 251 |
Bibliography | 265 |
Contributors | 277 |
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