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A collection of engaging essays that seeks to uniquely reperiodize American literature. It is all but inevitable for literary history to be divided into periods. Early American, antebellum, modern, post-1945such designations organize our knowledge of the past and shape the ways we discuss that past today. These periods tend to align with the watershed moments in American history, even as the field has shifted its perspective away from the nation-state. It is high time we rethink these defining periods of American literary history, as the drawing of literary timelines is a necessaryeven illuminatingpractice. In these short, spirited, and imaginative essays, 23 leading Americanists gamely fashion new, unorthodox literary periodsfrom 600 B.C.E. to the present, from the Age of Van Buren to the Age of Microeconomics. They bring to light literary and cultural histories that have been obscured by traditional timelines and raise provocative questions. What is our definition of modernism if

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments


1. Introduction
Cody Marrs and Christopher Hager

Part 1. Prehistories and Transitions
2. Prologue. What's in a Date?
Sandra Gustafson

Prehistories
3. 1833-1932: American Literature's Other Scripts
Erica Fretwell
4. 1922-1968: The Disenchanted Literature of Homeownership
Adrienne Brown
5. 1830-1924: The Literatures of Sovereignty
Phillip Round
6. 600 BCE-1830 CE: The Book of Mormon and the Lived Eschatology of Settler Colonialism
Jared Hickman

Transitions
7. 1629-1852: American Literature, Democracy, and the Patroons
Jennifer Greiman
8. 1973: When It Changed
Gerry Canavan
9. The Three Burials of Confederate Nationalism
Coleman Hutchison
10. 1819-1857: Romantic Cycles from the Panic of 1819 to the Panic of 1857
Andrew Kopec
11. Reimagining 1820-1865
Robert S. Levine

Part 2. Ages and the Long Present
12. Prologue. The Anthropocene, 1945/1783/1610/1492-???? (or, I Wish I Knew How to Quit You)
Dana Luciano

Ages
13. The Age of US Latinidad
Jesse Alemán
14. The Age of Van Buren
Justine S. Murison
15. The Ages of Appalachian Literature
Rachel A. Wise
16. The Civil War in the Age of Civil Rights
Michael LeMahieu
17. The Age of Warhol
Bryan Waterman

The Long Present
18. All of It Is Now: Slavery and the Post-black Moment in Contemporary African American Literature
Yogita Goyal
19. Propaganda and the Movement of American Literary History
Russ Castronovo
20. De-ciphering American Literature:
Caroline Levander
21. Methodological Individualism and the Novel in the Age of Microeconomics,
1871 to the Present
Annie McClanahan
22. 1980 to the Present: Formalism and the New Authoritarianism
Rachel Greenwald Smith
23. American Captivity Narratives from the Colonial Era to the Present: A New Timeline
Birgit Brander Rasmussen
24. Afterword. The Newer Newest Thing: Reperiodizing, Redux
Susan Gillman
Appendix. Sample Syllabi
Contributors
Index

Timelines of American Literature

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/03/2019
      ISBN13: 9781421427126, 978-1421427126
      ISBN10: 1421427125

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of engaging essays that seeks to uniquely reperiodize American literature. It is all but inevitable for literary history to be divided into periods. Early American, antebellum, modern, post-1945such designations organize our knowledge of the past and shape the ways we discuss that past today. These periods tend to align with the watershed moments in American history, even as the field has shifted its perspective away from the nation-state. It is high time we rethink these defining periods of American literary history, as the drawing of literary timelines is a necessaryeven illuminatingpractice. In these short, spirited, and imaginative essays, 23 leading Americanists gamely fashion new, unorthodox literary periodsfrom 600 B.C.E. to the present, from the Age of Van Buren to the Age of Microeconomics. They bring to light literary and cultural histories that have been obscured by traditional timelines and raise provocative questions. What is our definition of modernism if

      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments


      1. Introduction
      Cody Marrs and Christopher Hager

      Part 1. Prehistories and Transitions
      2. Prologue. What's in a Date?
      Sandra Gustafson

      Prehistories
      3. 1833-1932: American Literature's Other Scripts
      Erica Fretwell
      4. 1922-1968: The Disenchanted Literature of Homeownership
      Adrienne Brown
      5. 1830-1924: The Literatures of Sovereignty
      Phillip Round
      6. 600 BCE-1830 CE: The Book of Mormon and the Lived Eschatology of Settler Colonialism
      Jared Hickman

      Transitions
      7. 1629-1852: American Literature, Democracy, and the Patroons
      Jennifer Greiman
      8. 1973: When It Changed
      Gerry Canavan
      9. The Three Burials of Confederate Nationalism
      Coleman Hutchison
      10. 1819-1857: Romantic Cycles from the Panic of 1819 to the Panic of 1857
      Andrew Kopec
      11. Reimagining 1820-1865
      Robert S. Levine

      Part 2. Ages and the Long Present
      12. Prologue. The Anthropocene, 1945/1783/1610/1492-???? (or, I Wish I Knew How to Quit You)
      Dana Luciano

      Ages
      13. The Age of US Latinidad
      Jesse Alemán
      14. The Age of Van Buren
      Justine S. Murison
      15. The Ages of Appalachian Literature
      Rachel A. Wise
      16. The Civil War in the Age of Civil Rights
      Michael LeMahieu
      17. The Age of Warhol
      Bryan Waterman

      The Long Present
      18. All of It Is Now: Slavery and the Post-black Moment in Contemporary African American Literature
      Yogita Goyal
      19. Propaganda and the Movement of American Literary History
      Russ Castronovo
      20. De-ciphering American Literature:
      Caroline Levander
      21. Methodological Individualism and the Novel in the Age of Microeconomics,
      1871 to the Present
      Annie McClanahan
      22. 1980 to the Present: Formalism and the New Authoritarianism
      Rachel Greenwald Smith
      23. American Captivity Narratives from the Colonial Era to the Present: A New Timeline
      Birgit Brander Rasmussen
      24. Afterword. The Newer Newest Thing: Reperiodizing, Redux
      Susan Gillman
      Appendix. Sample Syllabi
      Contributors
      Index

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