An edition of Hope isn't stupid (2017)

Hope isn't stupid

utopian affects in contemporary American literature

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Hope isn't stupid
Sean Austin Grattan
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An edition of Hope isn't stupid (2017)

Hope isn't stupid

utopian affects in contemporary American literature

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"Hope Isn't Stupid is the first study to interrogate the neglected connections between affect and the practice of utopia in contemporary American literature. Although these concepts are rarely theorized together, it is difficult to fully articulate utopia without understanding how affects circulate within utopian texts. Moving away from science fiction -- the genre in which utopian visions are often located -- author Sean Grattan resuscitates the importance of utopianism in recent American literary history. Doing so enables him to assert the pivotal role contemporary American literature has to play in allowing us to envision alternatives to global neoliberal capitalism. Novelists William S. Burroughs, Dennis Cooper, John Darnielle, Toni Morrison, Thomas Pynchon, and Colson Whitehead are deeply invested in the creation of utopian possibilities. A return to reading the utopian wager in literature from the postmodern to the contemporary period reinvigorates critical forms that imagine reading as an act of communication, friendship, solace, and succor. These forms also model richer modes of belonging than the diluted and impoverished ones on display in the neoliberal present. Simultaneously, by linking utopian studies and affect studies, Grattan's work resists the tendency for affect studies to codify around the negative, instead reorienting the field around the messy, rich, vibrant, and ambivalent affective possibilities of the world. Hope Isn't Stupid insists on the centrality of utopia not only in American literature, but in American life as well"--

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English
Pages
190

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Hope isn't stupid: utopian affects in contemporary American literature
2017, University Of Iowa Press
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Table of Contents

A Grenade with the Fuse Lit: William S. Burroughs and Retroactive Utopias
Monstrous Utopia in Toni Morrison's Paradise
Whither Revolution? Thomas Pynchon and Collective Possibility
Solitude, Affect, and Utopia in Colson Whitehead's The Intuitionist
Musical Fandom and the Limits of Utopian Possibility
Afterword.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Iowa City
Series
The new American canon, New American canon
Other Titles
Utopian affects in contemporary American literature

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5409372
Library of Congress
PS374.U8 G73 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 190 pages
Number of pages
190

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44532460M
ISBN 10
1609385217
ISBN 13
9781609385217, 9781609385224
LCCN
2017005565
OCLC/WorldCat
983823624

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