Writing the radical center : William Carlos Williams, John Dewey, and American cultural politics
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Writing the radical center : William Carlos Williams, John Dewey, and American cultural politics
State University of New York Press, c2001
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"Cultural studies"--Backcover
Bibliography: p. 187-194
Includes index
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内容説明
Placing the philosopher John Dewey and the poet William Carlos Williams together—two important figures of twentieth-century American culture—this book examines the ambitions and failings of progressive liberal culture during the first half of the twentieth century. This book shows that, while their work ostensibly shares little in common, Williams and Dewey share the ambition to realize the radical potential of a democratic cultural politics. Including close readings of texts like Williams's Spring and All, In the American Grain, and Paterson, and Dewey's Individualism Old and New and Art as Experience, Beck offers an important contribution to current debates over the relationship between politics and cultural production.
目次
Acknowledgments Abbreviations
Introduction
1. ARTICULATING DEMOCRACY: A METAPHYSICAL MATHEMATICS OF THE INCOMMENSURABLE
2. AESTHETICS AS A FIELD OF ACTION
3. LEARNING DEMOCRACY
4. TACTUS ERUDITUS: A REPLY WITH THE BARE HANDS
5. WHY I AM NOT A COMMUNIST
6. PATERSON: BEAUTIFUL BUT EXPENSIVE
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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