Reclaiming John Steinbeck: writing for the future of humanity
"John Steinbeck is a towering figure in twentieth-century American literature yet he remains one of our least understood writers. This major reevaluation of Steinbeck by Gavin Jones uncovers a timely thinker who confronted the fate of humanity as a species facing climate change, environmental c...
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Zusammenfassung: | "John Steinbeck is a towering figure in twentieth-century American literature yet he remains one of our least understood writers. This major reevaluation of Steinbeck by Gavin Jones uncovers a timely thinker who confronted the fate of humanity as a species facing climate change, environmental crisis, and a growing divide between the powerful and the marginalized. Driven by insatiable curiosity, Steinbeck's work crossed a variety of borders - between the United States and the Global South, between human and non-human lifeforms, between science and the arts, and between literature and film - to explore the transformations in consciousness necessary for our survival on a precarious planet. Always seeking new forms to express his ecological and social vision of human interconnectedness and vulnerability, Steinbeck is a writer of urgent concern for the twentieth-first century, even as he was haunted by the legacies of racism and injustice in the American West"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes index |
Beschreibung: | xi, 252 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781108844123 |
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adam_text | Contents List ofFigures Acknowledgments fir, ;, ՝, lii x Introduction Loving and Hating Steinbeck 1 і Short Stories in Schooi and Lab: “Tularecito” and “The Snake” ; 2 Drought, Climate, and Race in the West: To a God Unknown 36 3 Race and Revision: “The Vigilante” and “Johnny Bear” 54 4 Becoming Animal·. Theories of Mind in The Red Pony -, 5 What Is It Like to Be a Plant? “The Chrysanthemums” and “The White Quail 6 On Not Being a Modernist: Disability and Performance in OfMice and Men 7 Emergence and Failure: The Middleness of The Grapes of Wrath 129 8 Borderlands: Extinction and the New World Outlook in Sea of Cortez 147 9 Mexican Revolutions: The Forgotten VilUge, The Pearl, and the Global South 1Ճ8 ion Epilogue The Aftertaste of Cannery Row 192 Notes Index M7
RECLAIMING JOHN STEINBECK John Steinbeck is a towering figure in twentieth-century American literature; yet, he remains one of our least understood writers. This major réévaluation of Steinbeck by Gavin Jones uncovers a timely thinker who confronted the fate of humanity as a species facing climate change, environmental crisis, and a growing divide between the powerful and the marginalized. Driven by insatiable curiosity, Steinbeck’s work crossed a variety of borders ֊ between the United States and the Global South, between human and nonhuman lifeforms, between science and the arts, and between literature and film — to explore the transformations in consciousness necessary for our survival on a precarious planet. Always seeking new forms to express his ecological and social vision of human interconnectedness and vulnerability, Steinbeck is a writer of urgent concern for the twentyfirst century, even as he was haunted by the legacies of racism and injustice in the American West.
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Contents List ofFigures Acknowledgments fir,';,' ՝, lii x Introduction Loving and Hating Steinbeck 1 і Short Stories in Schooi and Lab: “Tularecito” and “The Snake” ; 2 Drought, Climate, and Race in the West: To a God Unknown 36 3 Race and Revision: “The Vigilante” and “Johnny Bear” 54 4 Becoming Animal·. Theories of Mind in The Red Pony -, 5 What Is It Like to Be a Plant? “The Chrysanthemums” and “The White Quail" 6 On Not Being a Modernist: Disability and Performance in OfMice and Men 7 Emergence and Failure: The Middleness of The Grapes of Wrath 129 8 Borderlands: Extinction and the New World Outlook in Sea of Cortez 147 9 Mexican Revolutions: The Forgotten VilUge, The Pearl, and the Global South 1Ճ8 ion Epilogue The Aftertaste of Cannery Row 192 Notes Index M7
RECLAIMING JOHN STEINBECK John Steinbeck is a towering figure in twentieth-century American literature; yet, he remains one of our least understood writers. This major réévaluation of Steinbeck by Gavin Jones uncovers a timely thinker who confronted the fate of humanity as a species facing climate change, environmental crisis, and a growing divide between the powerful and the marginalized. Driven by insatiable curiosity, Steinbeck’s work crossed a variety of borders ֊ between the United States and the Global South, between human and nonhuman lifeforms, between science and the arts, and between literature and film — to explore the transformations in consciousness necessary for our survival on a precarious planet. Always seeking new forms to express his ecological and social vision of human interconnectedness and vulnerability, Steinbeck is a writer of urgent concern for the twentyfirst century, even as he was haunted by the legacies of racism and injustice in the American West. |
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