Stephen King and American history

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    • Magistrale, Tony
    • Blouin, Michael J.

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Stephen King and American history

Tony Magistrale, Michael J. Blouin

Routledge, 2020

  • pbk.

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内容説明

This book surveys the labyrinthine relationship between Stephen King and American History. By depicting American History as a doomed cycle of greed and violence, King poses a number of important questions: who gets to make history, what gets left out, how one understands one's role within it, and how one might avoid repeating mistakes of the past. This volume examines King's relationship to American History through the illumination of metanarratives, adaptations, "queer" and alternative historical lenses, which confront the destructive patterns of our past as well as our capacity to imagine a different future. Stephen King and American History will present readers with an opportunity to place popular culture in conversation with the pressing issues of our day. If we hope to imagine a different path forward, we will need to come to terms with this enclosure-a task for which King's corpus is uniquely well-suited.

目次

Introduction: Stephen King and the End of History 1. Stephen King and the Romance of American History 2. The Pasts of Pet Sematary 3. The Sutured Histories of The Shining 4. The Vietnamization of Stephen King 5. Outing Stephen King and the Queering of American History 6. The Events of 9/11 and Stephen King's Evolving Sense of History Conclusion: The Inconstant Reader Works Cited

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