Betsy Klimasmith的《早期美国城市的城市排练与小说情节》(综述)

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
Laurel V. Hankins
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尽管我提出了一个潜在的不公平的批评,希望学者们以他们选择不写的方式写作,但我这样做是因为我相信,我们必须给这个主题进一步发展所需的语言空间。这些文章共同为早期美国研究开辟了一条重要的途径。这本书具有编辑集中罕见的一致性和广度,为我们如何研究以及研究什么提供了一个令人信服的案例。这些文章解决了从非殖民化到移民再到种族和解的关键道德问题,并为我们如何探索一系列新的文本提供了指导。地理和文化多样性也表明,我们不再需要依赖于存量区域、主题或规范结构。Rex和Watson向任何教授早期美国文学课程的人发出了邀请,邀请他们前往他们最接近的地标,应用我们用于传统分析的相同工具,并让我们的学生参与到对一个仍然不成文的过去的持续重新谈判中。总之,这本书是一次旅行。
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Urban Rehearsals and Novel Plots in the Early American City by Betsy Klimasmith (review)
Even as I offer a potentially unfair critique, wanting academics to write in a way they chose not to write, I do so in the belief that we must give the subject the verbal space it needs to further evolve. Together, these essays open an important avenue for Early American Studies. With a consistency and breadth seldom found in an edited collection, this volume offers a convincing case for how and what we study. The essays address key moral concerns, from decolonization to immigration to racial reconciliation, and provide guideposts for how we may explore a new body of texts. The geographic and cultural diversity illustrate, as well, that we no longer have the need to fall back on stock regions, themes, or canonical formations. Rex and Watson have opened an invitation for anyone who teaches courses in early American literature to head out to their closest landmark, apply the same tools we use for traditional analysis, and engage our students in this continued renegotiation of a still-unwritten past. In a word, this book is a trip.
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EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE
EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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