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Einband grossRethinking Kerouac
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Rethinking Kerouac

Afterlives, Continuities, Reappraisals
BuchGebunden
288 Seiten
Englisch
Bloomsbury Academicerscheint am09.01.2025
"Esteemed Beat commentators examine Kerouac's classic works, like On the Road, alongside more obscure ones; they bring to light new facets of Kerouac's life and work, including his excursions into painting, poetry and non-fiction; they provide a rethinking of how important issues of race, gender relations, populist rhetoric, religion and queerness inform his work and reception; and they reexamine the ongoing cultural reworking of Kerouac in popular music, literature and online. Through varied perspectives, this collecton provides an indispensable account of the continued relevance of both Kerouac the writer and Kerouac the cultural icon in the 21st century"--mehr
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Klappentext"Esteemed Beat commentators examine Kerouac's classic works, like On the Road, alongside more obscure ones; they bring to light new facets of Kerouac's life and work, including his excursions into painting, poetry and non-fiction; they provide a rethinking of how important issues of race, gender relations, populist rhetoric, religion and queerness inform his work and reception; and they reexamine the ongoing cultural reworking of Kerouac in popular music, literature and online. Through varied perspectives, this collecton provides an indispensable account of the continued relevance of both Kerouac the writer and Kerouac the cultural icon in the 21st century"--
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ISBN/GTIN979-8-7651-0527-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2025
Erscheinungsdatum09.01.2025
Seiten288 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 25 mm
Gewicht454 g
Artikel-Nr.61155266

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of FiguresForeword A. Robert Lee, Emeritus, Nihon University, TokyoAcknowledgments Introduction Erik Mortenson, Lake Michigan College, USA and Tomasz Sawczuk, University of Bialystok, PolandPart I. Rethinking the Writing 1. Reading a Copy of On the RoadMatt Theado, Kobe City University of Foreign Studies, Japan2. Choruses for Kerouac Aldon Nielsen, Penn State University, USA 3. Jack Kerouac's Paintings: Color, Texture, Movement Frida Forsgren, University of Agder, Norway 4. A House of Mirrors at Coney Island: Kerouac's Obscure Experiments in ScreenwritingBrett Sigurdson, Independent Scholar, USA5. Lonesome Traveler, Buddhism, and the Fictions of Kerouac's Non-Fiction Steven Belletto, Lafayette College, USA6. "Radical Vulnerability" in Kerouac's Big Sur, Satori in Paris, and Vanity of DuluozDeborah R. Geis, DePauw University, USAPart II. Kerouac and the Social7. Anti-homosexual Paranoia, Queer Love, and Cold War Poetics in Jack Kerouac's Visions of Cody Pierre-Antoine Pellerin, University of Lyon 3 - Jean Moulin, France8. Teaching Kerouac in the Time of Trump: An Orwellian Approach to The Dharma Bums John Whalen-Bridge, National University of Singapore9. Recovering Jack Kerouac's Blackface Novel Pic Kurt Hemmer, Harper College, USA10. Jack Kerouac and the Language of Populism Nancy M. Grace, The College of Wooster, USA 11. Kerouac's Fellahin Poetics: Reimagining Global Culture against Nation and Empire Hassan Melehy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USAPart III. Kerouac's Influence and Legacy 12. From Beat Generation to Hacker Generation: The Experimental Road Narratives On the Road and 1 the Road Peggy Pacini, CY Paris Cergy Université / UMR 922 - Héritages, France 13. Kerouac's Enduring Influence on Anglo-American Popular Music Composers and Performers Simon Warner, University of Leeds, UK 14. Jack Kerouac: American Avatar Ronna C. Johnson, Tufts University, USA 15. The Futures of Kerouac's Past: Public Humanities and the Kerouac Archive at 100Michael Millner, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA 16. Kerouac in Translation: A Conversation with Farid Ghadami, Minami Aoyama, and Maciej Swierkocki Erik Mortenson, Lake Michigan College, USA and Tomasz Sawczuk, University of Bialystok, Poland Afterword Tim Hunt, Emeritus, Illinois State University, USA Notes on Contributors Indexmehr

Autor

Erik Mortenson is a Faculty Member in English at Lake Michigan College in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Mortenson has published numerous journal articles and book chapters, as well as several books, including Capturing the Beat Moment: Cultural Politics and the Poetics of Presence (2011), which won a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title award; Ambiguous Borderlands: Shadow Imagery in Cold War American Culture (2016); and Translating the Counterculture: The Reception of the Beats in Turkey (2018). He has also published The Beats and the Academy: A Renegotiation (2023), co-edited with Tony Trigilio, along with the memoir Kick Out the Bottom (2023), co-written with Christopher Kramer. Mortenson is also a translator whose work has appeared in journals such as Asymptote, Talisman, and Two Lines. Tomasz Sawczuk is Assistant Professor at University of Bialystok, Poland. In 2022 he was a Visiting Research Scholar at Fordham University, USA. Among his publications on Beat writers, film and popular culture are On the Road to Lost Fathers: Jack Kerouac in a Lacanian Perspective (2019) and a chapter contribution to The Routledge Handbook of International Beat Literature (2018). He also co-edited Visuality and Vision in American Literature (2014).
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