02994nam 22004215 450 991048041920332120210713030318.00-8232-8697-510.1515/9780823286973(CKB)4100000009185696(MiAaPQ)EBC5892651(DE-B1597)555512(DE-B1597)9780823286973(OCoLC)1119037742(EXLCZ)99410000000918569620200723h20192019 fg 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Desire Called America Biopolitics, Utopia, and the Literary Commons /Christian HainesNew York, NY :Fordham University Press,[2019]©20191 online resource (257 pages)Front matter --Contents --Introduction: Impossibly American --1. A Revolutionary Haunt: Utopian Frontiers in William S. Burroughs’s Late Trilogy --2. The People and the People: Democracy and Vitalism in Walt Whitman’s 1855 Leaves of Grass --3. Nobody’s Wife: Affective Economies of Marriage in Emily Dickinson --4. Idle Power: The Riot, the Commune, and Capitalist Time in Thomas Pynchon’s Against the Day --Coda: Assembling the Future --Acknowledgments --Notes --IndexCritics of American exceptionalism usually view it as a destructive force eroding the radical energies of social movements and aesthetic practices. In A Desire Called America, Christian P. Haines confronts a troubling paradox: Some of the most provocative political projects in the United States are remarkably invested in American exceptionalism. Riding a strange current of U.S. literature that draws on American exceptionalism only to overturn it in the name of utopian desire, Haines reveals a tradition of viewing the United States as a unique and exemplary political model while rejecting exceptionalism’s commitments to nationalism, capitalism, and individualism. Through Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, William S. Burroughs, and Thomas Pynchon, Haines brings to light a radically different version of the American dream—one in which political subjects value an organization of social life that includes democratic self-governance, egalitarian cooperation, and communal property. A Desire Called America brings utopian studies and the critical discourse of biopolitics to bear upon each other, suggesting that utopia might be less another place than our best hope for confronting authoritarianism, neoliberalism, and a resurgent exclusionary nationalism.UtopiasUnited StatesElectronic books.Utopias810.9372Haines Christianauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1055659DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910480419203321A Desire Called America2489229UNINA01812nam0 22004453i 450 UFI017135620251003044428.00070118086007066156120081107d1985 ||||0itac50 baengusz01i xxxe z01nAntennas and radiowave propagationRobert E. CollinNew York [etc.]McGraw-Hillc1985XII, 508 p.25 cm.McGraw-Hill series in electrical engineering. Radio, television, radar, and antennas001UFI02020642001 McGraw-Hill series in electrical engineering. Radio, television, radar, and antennasOnde hertzianePropagazioneFIRCFIC051837IAntenneFIRCFIC003029E621.384INGEGNERIA DELLE COMUNICAZIONI. RADIO E RADAR14621.38411RADIO E RADAR. PROPAGAZIONE E TRASMISSIONE22Onde a radiofrequenzaRadio ondeRadioondeOnde radioAntenne radioAerei <Radiocomunicazioni>Onde hertzianeOnde a radiofrequenzaOnde hertzianeRadio ondeOnde hertzianeRadioondeOnde hertzianeOnde radioAntenneAntenne radioAntenneAerei <Radiocomunicazioni>Collin, Robert E. <1928->MILV038549070478ITIT-00000020081107IT-BN0095 NAP 01SALA DING $UFI0171356Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v. 01SALA DING 621.384 COL.an 0102 0000002825 VMA A4 1 v.Y 1993072119930721 01Antennas and radiowave propagation111722UNISANNIO