04573nam 22006853u 450 991046499930332120210114024922.01-283-60447-797866139169211-134-30748-9(CKB)2560000000092980(EBL)201212(OCoLC)475914015(MiAaPQ)EBC201212(EXLCZ)99256000000009298020130418d2012|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||The New North American Studies[electronic resource] Culture, Writing and the Politics of Re/CognitionHoboken Taylor and Francis20121 online resource (219 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-33597-3 Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; New World returns; "Who cuts the border?": national approaches, comparative literature, postcolonial studies; Cultural difference and national canons; Orality and emergence; 2 Comparative North American literary history, alterity, and a hermeneutics of non-transcendence; The "newness" of the New World; From conscience excluante to the anxieties of comparison; Sacvan Bercovitch and the inclusions of dissent; E. D. Blodgett: dialogues of reorigination and negotiationPierre Nepveu and the (re)reading of national culture3 W. E. B. Du Bois, Hegel, and the staging of alterity; Du Bois and Hegelian teleology; "Assimilation" and recognition; Relation and non-transparency; 4 Double consciousness, African American tradition, and thevernacular: Henry Louis Gates and Houston Baker; Doubled doubles: the sentence of tradition and double consciousnessin Henry Louis Gates; Democratic blues: Houston Baker and the representation of culture; 5 Native writing, orality, and anti-imperial translation: Thomas King and Gerald Vizenor; Anti-imperial translationThomas King, Coyote, and Columbus: "two different dimensions oftime or consciousness"Gerald Vizenor: the postindian and The Heirs of Columbus; 6 Genealogies of difference; Multiculturalisms, transculturalism, difference in North (of) America; From narratives of emergence to transculture: Parti pris and Vice Versa; Charles Taylor, desire, and the limits of self-certainty; Cultural difference: the future of an illusion?; Notes; References; IndexWinner of the English Book Award, Grand Prix du Livre 2006 de la Ville de Sherbrooke.In this original and groundbreaking study, Winfried Siemerling examines the complexities of recognition and identity, rejecting previous nationalized thinking to approach North American cultural transformations from transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives. Using material from the United States and Canada as case studies and drawing on a wide range of texts and theorists, he examines postcoloniality and cultural emergence from the sixties to the present against earlier baAmerican literature - History and criticism - Theory, etcAmerican literature-- History and criticism-- Theory, etcCanadian literature - History and criticism - Theory, etcCriticism - North AmericaNational characteristics, American, in literatureNational characteristics, Canadian, in literatureNorth America - CivilizationNorth America - In literatureNorth America - Intellectual lifePolitics and literature - North AmericaTheory, etcElectronic books.American literature - History and criticism - Theory, etc.American literature-- History and criticism-- Theory, etc.Canadian literature - History and criticism - Theory, etc.Criticism - North America.National characteristics, American, in literature.National characteristics, Canadian, in literature.North America - Civilization.North America - In literature.North America - Intellectual life.Politics and literature - North America.Theory, etc.810.9/358810.9358Siemerling Winfried876672AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910464999303321The New North American Studies1957546UNINA