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190405s2019 mdu b 001 0 eng d |
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$a9781498575607$qhardcover |
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$aPS3571.P4$bZ87 2019 |
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$a813/.54$223 |
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$aUpdike & politics :$bnew considerations /$cedited by Matthew Shipe and Scott Dill. |
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$aLanham, Maryland :$bLexington Books,$c[2019] |
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$axi, 268 pages ;$c24 cm. |
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$aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia |
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$aPolitics, literature, and film |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$tUpdike and politics: an introduction /$rMatthew Shipe and Scott Dill --$tPart 1. The Presidency.$tUpdike and the American presidency /$rJames Schiff --$t"We're none of us perfect": Watergate and adultery in John Updike's A month of Sundays and Memories of the Ford administration /$rMarshall Boswell --$tPresidential politics as sexual politics: Memoires of the Ford administration /$rJudie Newman --$tJohn Updike's poetics of hope /$rJo Gill --$tUpdike on demagoguery: reconsidering Rabbit redux in the age of Trump /$rEthan Fishman --$tPart II. The American scene. --$t"Love it or leave it": America in red, gray, and blue in Rabbit redux /$rSylvie Mathé --$t"Mail" chauvinism: John Updike's postal fetish and the unrealizable vision of American democracy /$rYoav Fromer --$tThe failure of moderation in Buchanan dying and Memories of the Ford administration /$rMichial Farmer --$tInside Reagan's "placid, uncluttered head" : Roger's version and the rise of neoliberalism /$rMatthew Shipe --$tThe politics of vulnerability in The afterlife and other stories /$rBiljana Dojcinovic --$tJohn Updike's Terrorist and the poliltics of hygiene /$rAleksandra Vukotic --$tPart III. Updike abroad --$tUpdike's Middle East: a neoliberal approach to conflict resolution /$rLouis Gordon --$tUpdike "third-worlds it": staging The coup as political satire /$rKirk Curnutt --$tThe Three Mile Island accident and "the man from Toyota": looking back on the cultural politics of the Cold War in Rabbit is rich and Rabbit at rest /$rTakashi Nakatani --$tJohn Updike and the world: the politics of identity in Brazil /$rPradipta Sengupta. |
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$aUpdike & Politics presents the first collection of essays devoted to the political aspects of Updikes work and showcases a variety of international perspectives. |
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$aUpdike, John$xCriticism and interpretation. |
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$aPolitics in literature. |
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$aShipe, Matthew,$eeditor. |
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$aDill, Scott$c(Lecturer in English)$eeditor. |
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$aPolitics, literature, & film. |