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American Lit Remixed identifies a new sound in literature emerging after the digital revolution. It reads works by Jennifer Egan, Sherman Alexie, and others through the lenses of remix theory -- the term Eduardo Navas coined to describe the remix as a form of artistic and cultural discourse -- and the music industry's preoccupations with nostalgia and authenticity, arguing that digital-age fiction, poetry, and drama remix the music and technology of the past to offer new modes of connecting to self, others, and place. Musical features such as references to popular songs, structural similarities to music recordings, and thematic treatment of the riffing and borrowing endemic within popular music lend a retro sound, feel, and structure to contemporary American texts, even when they refer to life in the digital era. Through engaging with the musical past, literature resists nostalgia and remixes the twenty-first century's dystopian, disconnected ethos to find possibility and hope for t

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Chapter 1: Intro: “a new soundtrack” for American literature

Chapter 2: Fiction on Record: A Visit from the Goon Squad

Chapter 3: Alexie’s iPods and Cover Songs

Chapter 4: Remixes on the Stage and the Page

Chapter 5: Outro

American Lit Remixed

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498594776, 978-1498594776
      ISBN10: 1498594778

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      American Lit Remixed identifies a new sound in literature emerging after the digital revolution. It reads works by Jennifer Egan, Sherman Alexie, and others through the lenses of remix theory -- the term Eduardo Navas coined to describe the remix as a form of artistic and cultural discourse -- and the music industry's preoccupations with nostalgia and authenticity, arguing that digital-age fiction, poetry, and drama remix the music and technology of the past to offer new modes of connecting to self, others, and place. Musical features such as references to popular songs, structural similarities to music recordings, and thematic treatment of the riffing and borrowing endemic within popular music lend a retro sound, feel, and structure to contemporary American texts, even when they refer to life in the digital era. Through engaging with the musical past, literature resists nostalgia and remixes the twenty-first century's dystopian, disconnected ethos to find possibility and hope for t

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Intro: “a new soundtrack” for American literature

      Chapter 2: Fiction on Record: A Visit from the Goon Squad

      Chapter 3: Alexie’s iPods and Cover Songs

      Chapter 4: Remixes on the Stage and the Page

      Chapter 5: Outro

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