The politics of voice : liberalism and social criticism from Franklin to Kingston /

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Main Author: Schueller, Malini Johar, 1957-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, [1992], ©1992
Albany : c1992
Albany : c1992
Albany : [1992]
Series:SUNY series in American literature
SUNY series in American literature
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Table of Contents:
  • Franklin's autobiography: revolutionary liberalism and authorial control
  • Carnival rhetoric, aestheticism and transcendence in Walden
  • Democratic capitalism and the role of culture: the identity of multiple observers in the American scene
  • The artifice of boundaries: language intersection in the education of Henry Adams
  • Class and gender: the divided voice of twenty years at Hull-House
  • Language and ideology: linguistic depoliticization in let us now praise famous men
  • Toward a politics of difference: linguistic otherness in the armies of the night
  • Polemics and dialogics in the woman warrior: a radical challenge
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2. Franklin's Autobiography: Revolutionary Liberalism and Authorial Control
  • 3. Carnival Rhetoric, Aestheticism, and Transcendence in Walden
  • 4. Democratic Capitalism and the Role of Culture: The Identity of Multiple Observers in The American Scene
  • 5. The Artifice of Boundaries: Language Intersection in The Education of Henry Adams
  • 6. Class and Gender: The Divided Voices of Twenty Years at Hull-House
  • 7. Language and Ideology: Linguistic Depoliticization in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
  • 8. Toward a Politics of Difference: Linguistic Otherness in The Armies of the Night
  • 9. Polemics and Dialogics in The Woman Warrior: A Radical Challenge.