Updike and Politics

Updike and Politics

by Marshall BoswellScott Dill Michial Farmer and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 27/06/2019

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Presenting the first interdisciplinary consideration of his political thought, Updike and Politics: New Considerations establishes a new scholarly foundation for assessing one of the most recognized and significant American writers of the post-1945 period. This book brings together a diverse group of American and international scholars, including contributors from Japan, India, Israel, and Europe. Like Updike himself, the collection canvases a wide range of topics, including Updike’s too often overlooked poetry and his single play. Its essays deal with not only political themes such as the traditional aspects of power, rights, equality, justice, or violence but also the more divisive elements in Updike’s work like race, gender, imperialism, hegemony, and technology. Ultimately, the book reveals how Updike’s immense body of work illuminates the central political questions and problems that troubled American culture during the second half of the twentieth century as well as the opening decade of the new millennium.

ISBN:
9781498575614
9781498575614
Category:
Globalization
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
27-06-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Lexington Books
Judith Newman

Judith Newman is the author of You Make Me Feel Like an Unnatural Woman.

She is a columnist for the New York Times Book Review and a regular contributor to the New York Times Style Section.

She writes a humour column for Prevention, and also writes for National Geographic, Allure, Vanity Fair and many other publications. She and her sons live in Manhattan.

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