Grotesque relations: modernist domestic fiction and the U.S. welfare state
"Susan Edmunds returns to the Progressive Era, when maternalist reformers linked early welfare initiatives to a discourse of social housekeeping that extended domestic roles into civil life. Highlighting the unique importance of a modern sentimental project of domestic reform to the formation o...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Susan Edmunds returns to the Progressive Era, when maternalist reformers linked early welfare initiatives to a discourse of social housekeeping that extended domestic roles into civil life. Highlighting the unique importance of a modern sentimental project of domestic reform to the formation of the U.S. welfare state, Edmunds demonstrates how modernist writers shaped--and misshaped--their domestic fiction in response to new state and market investments in the home. Crucial to Edmunds's study is the formation, during this era, of the 'domestic exterior,' a hybrid social space located at the intersection of home, market, and state and invested with the mandate to support and regulate domestic life. Edmunds demonstrates how U.S. modernists used an aesthetic of defamiliarization and grotesque distortion to map the fraught ground of the domestic exterior, and to align the unsettled space of modern domesticity with the revolutionary discourses of socialism, consumerism, and the avant-garde. The book reveals how modernists' focus on issues ranging from domestic abuse, lynching, and eugenics to educational reform, health care, and social security delineates successive points of struggle in a history of welfare state building that culminates with the New Deal and the GI Bill. Combining historical and political perspective with the social theory of Hannah Arendt, Jacques Donzelot, and Pierre Bourdieu, the book ultimately proposes that modernists forged an enduring set of terms for understanding and negotiating the widespread ambivalence, alienation, and conflict that characterize our current attachments to family life"--From publisher's description. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | GROTESQUE RELATIONS / EDMUNDS, SUSAN : 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS /
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS INTRODUCTION: AS WITH A STARTLING PICTURE:
MODERNISM AND THE DOMESTIC SPHERE FOR SHE ASKS FOREVER ONLY HELP : THE
CRITIQUE OF MATERNALIST REFORM DISCOURSE IN DJUNA BARNES S RYDER
TORTURED BODIES AND TWISTED WORDS : THE ANTIDOMESTIC VISION OF JEAN
TOOMER S CANE SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION AND THE AMERICAN HOME
IN EDNA FERBER S AMERICAN BEAUTY NOT SENTIMENTAL : THE DOUBLE BIND OF
WHITE WORKING-CLASS FEMININITY IN TILLIE OLSEN S YONNONDIO SIREN CALLS:
CONSUMER REVOLUTION AND THE BODY BEAUTIFUL IN NATHANAEL WEST S THE DAY
OF THE LOCUST NOT CHARITY YET! : STATE-SUPPORTED CAPITALISM AND THE
SECRET LIFE OF GOD IN FLANNERY O CONNOR S WISE BLOOD. DIESES
SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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GROTESQUE RELATIONS / EDMUNDS, SUSAN : 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS /
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS INTRODUCTION: AS WITH A STARTLING PICTURE:
MODERNISM AND THE DOMESTIC SPHERE "FOR SHE ASKS FOREVER ONLY HELP" : THE
CRITIQUE OF MATERNALIST REFORM DISCOURSE IN DJUNA BARNES'S RYDER
TORTURED BODIES AND "TWISTED WORDS" : THE ANTIDOMESTIC VISION OF JEAN
TOOMER'S CANE SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION AND THE "AMERICAN HOME"
IN EDNA FERBER'S AMERICAN BEAUTY NOT SENTIMENTAL : THE DOUBLE BIND OF
WHITE WORKING-CLASS FEMININITY IN TILLIE OLSEN'S YONNONDIO SIREN CALLS:
CONSUMER REVOLUTION AND THE BODY BEAUTIFUL IN NATHANAEL WEST'S THE DAY
OF THE LOCUST "NOT CHARITY YET!" : STATE-SUPPORTED CAPITALISM AND THE
SECRET LIFE OF GOD IN FLANNERY O'CONNOR'S WISE BLOOD. DIESES
SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. |
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