Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction

Download or Read eBook Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction PDF written by Aliki Varvogli and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012-03-12 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781136627026
ISBN-13 : 1136627022
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Book Synopsis Travel and Dislocation in Contemporary American Fiction by : Aliki Varvogli

Book excerpt: This book offers a critical study and analysis of American fiction at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It focuses on novels that ‘go outward’ literally and metaphorically, and it concentrates on narratives that take place mainly away from the US’s geographical borders. Varvogli draws on current theories of travel globalization and post-national studies, and proposes a dynamic model that will enable scholars to approach contemporary American fiction and assess recent changes and continuities. Concentrating on work by Philip Caputo, Dave Eggers, Norman Rush and Russell Banks, the book proposes that American literature’s engagement with Africa has shifted and needs to be approached using new methodologies. Novels by Amy Tan, Garrison Keillor, Jonathan Safran Foer and Dave Eggers are examined in the context of travel and globalization, and works by Chang-rae Lee, Ethan Canin, Dinaw Mengestu and Jhumpa Lahiri are used as examples of the changing face of the American immigrant novel, and the changing meaning of national belonging.


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