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Publishing the Family
June Howard
出版
Duke University Press
, 2001-10-03
主題
Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism
Language Arts & Disciplines / Publishers & Publishing Industry
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / American / General
Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory
Social Science / Regional Studies
ISBN
0822327627
9780822327622
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=RRkgAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In
Publishing the Family
June Howard turns a study of the collaborative novel
The Whole Family
into a lens through which to examine American literature and culture at the beginning of the twentieth century. Striving to do equal justice to historical particulars and the broad horizons of social change, Howard reconsiders such categories of analysis as authorship, genre, and periodization. In the process, she offers a new method for cultural studies and American studies at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
Publishing the Family
describes the sources and controversial outcome of a fascinating literary experiment. Howard embeds the story of
The Whole Family
in the story of Harper & Brothers’ powerful and pervasive presence in American cultural life, treating the publisher, in effect, as an author.
Each chapter of
Publishing the Family
casts light on some aspect of life in the United States at a moment that arguably marked the beginning of our own era. Howard revises common views of the turn-of-the-century literary marketplace and discusses the perceived crisis in the family as well as the popular and expert discourses that emerged to remedy it. She also demonstrates how creative women like
Bazar
editor Elizabeth Jordan blended their own ideas about the “New Woman” with traditional values. Howard places these analyses in the framework of far-reaching historical changes, such as the transformation of the public meaning of emotion and “sentimentality.” Taken together, the chapters in
Publishing the Family
show how profoundly the modern mapping of social life relies on boundaries between family and business, culture and commerce, which
The Whole Family
and
Publishing the Family
constantly unsettle.
Publishing the Family
will interest students and scholars of American history, literature, and culture, as well as those studying gender, sexuality, and the family.