Fetishism and Its Discontents in Post-1960 American Fiction

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This study explores the concept of fetishism as a strategy for expressing social and political discontent in American literature, and for negotiating traumatic experiences particular to the second half of the twentieth century.

"This is a smart, incisive critical elaboration of thinking on fetishism across an impressive range of theoretical and fictional texts. Christopher Kocela adroitly argues both sides of the parallax view on fetishism - the jouissance of the fetishist, and the pleasures of signification in the theorist s quest for meaning. Reminding us that the very notion of fetishism emerged in Western thinking through the stories of traders in the European-African encounter of the fifteenth century, Kocela persuasively contrasts that initial encounter narrative with how post-1960 American fiction opens up new imaginative approaches to interpreting not only sexual politics of fetishism but the very limits on Enlightenment thinking. Teasing apart how theories of fetishism have become conflated with telling a certain story about fetishism, Kocela s lucid, robust, and engaging readings conclusively demonstrate the theorizing power of fiction as well as the narrative force of theory." - E. L. McCallum, Associate Professor of English, Michigan State University

"This lively and original study of fetishism in post-1960 American fiction is noteworthy for its ambitious scope, scrupulous research, cultural timeliness, and striking insights into the role played by literary texts in a contemporary moment." - Ellen E. Berry, Professor of English and Culture Studies, Bowling Green State University

"This lively, elegant, and provocative analysis puts zip back into the study of postmodern narrative, reminding us how radical that experimental fiction once seemed and indeed remains. Kocela's revisionist fetish theory reclaims and historicizes fetishism as a subversive strategy and a constructive means of reimagining and negotiating sexual, racial, and class difference. For all his theoretical sophistication, Kocela also has the refreshing modesty to acknowledge that fiction by Reed, Pynchon, Acker, Coover, and Hawkes, while frequently appropriating theory by the likes of Freud, Lacan, and Butler, always exceeds it." - John M. Krafft, Associate Professor of English, Miami University-Hamilton


Autorentext
CHRISTOPHER KOCELA is Assistant Professor of English at Georgia State University, USA.

Inhalt
PART I: FETISHISM FROM THEORY TO FICTION A Parallax History of Fetish Theory No Ideas but in Fetishes: Reed's Mumbo Jumbo PART II: FICTIONS OF THE FEMALE FETISH Queering Lesbian Fetishism in Pynchon's V. Resighting Gender Theory: Butler's Lesbian Phallus in Acker's Pussy PART III: POMO-PORNOLOGIES Domesticating Fantasy: S/M Fetishism and Coover's Spanking the Maid Narrating the Death Drive: Automotive S intho Mosexuality and John Hawkes's Travesty Conclusion: Longing on a Large Scale: Underworld and Europe Central

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781349287437
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1st ed. 2010
    • Größe H216mm x B140mm x T16mm
    • Jahr 2010
    • EAN 9781349287437
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 1349287431
    • Veröffentlichung 10.09.2010
    • Titel Fetishism and Its Discontents in Post-1960 American Fiction
    • Autor C. Kocela
    • Untertitel American Literature Readings in the 21st Century
    • Gewicht 361g
    • Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan US
    • Anzahl Seiten 284
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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