Going the Distance: Dissident Subjectivity in Modernist American Literature (Horizons in Theory and American Culture)
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Employing this theory with grace and precision, Jarraway ranges through the dissident process in Gertrude Stein, the cultural criticism of William Carlos Williams, the deferred racialism of Langston Hughes, the queer perversities of Frank O'Hara, and the spectral lesbian poetics of Elizabeth Bishop. Bolstered further by insights from the pragmatism of William James through the cultural critique of Theodor Adorno to the queer theory of Judith Butler, the author challenges his audience with politically engaged insistence on the life-affirming potentialities of human subjectivity in literature.
Lucidly composed, theoretically sophisticated and up-to-the-minute, GOING THE DISTANCE painstakingly recovers the dissident American subjective in modernist literary discourse within its fullest cultural context.
