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Literature Amp the Conservative

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Informationen zum Autor Mark Zunac is associate professor in the Department of Languages and Literatures at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Klappentext By examining the ways in which the conservative vision of the world informs certain modes of literary study and has been treated in various works of literature throughout the ages, this book seeks to recover conservatism as a viable, rigorous, intellectually sound method of critical inquiry. While it stops short of promoting political conservatism as an antidote to the dominant progressive strain of today's university, it recognizes literature's transformative power as an artistic reflection of the universal human condition. In this way, it operates against the grain of today's prevailing approaches to literature, particularly the postmodernist wave that has employed literature as a recorder of injustice rather than as evidence of artistic achievement. Therefore, the agenda is restorative, if not revolutionary, returning literature to its place as the center of a true liberal arts curriculum, one that celebrates human freedom, the unimpeded pursuit of truth, and the preservation of civilized life.Perhaps this book's greatest service is that it seeks to define conservatism in highly distinct contexts. Its authors collectively reveal that the conservative ideal lacks formulaic expression, and is thus more richly complex than it is often credited for. Conservatism is not easily defined, and by presenting such divergent expressions of it, the essays here belie the reductive generalizations so common throughout the academy. Ultimately, the conservative ideal may have much more in common with the stated goals of higher learning than has previously been acknowledged. Thus, while this book in no way seeks to directly apply conservatism to curricular matters, it does revive a competing vision of how knowledge is transmitted through art and history, while also affirming the ways in which literature functions as a forum for ideas. Zusammenfassung Responding in part to the postmodernist turn in literary study! Literature and the Conservative Ideal examines the ways in which conservatism has been depicted in literature! as well as how its tendencies might restore literature's potential as an artistic reflection of the universal human condition. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword: What Graduate School Was For Mark BauerleinPreface Part 1: The State of the Academy1)Conservatism, Liberal Education, and the Promise of the Humanities Mark ZunacPart 2: The Conservative Critical Tradition2)Early Leavis: Who He Was, and What He Is Thomas Jeffers3)Toward a Conservative Aesthetic: The American New Critics Thomas Stanford IIIPart 3: Reviving the Canon: Some Reconsiderations4)Popular Reception of Shakespeare's Shylock in The Merchant of Venice Todd H.J. Pettigrew5)Carlyle the Wise Barton Swaim6)Conservatism and the Genteel Tradition: George Santayana and Henry James James Seaton7)'Tony madly feudal': Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust and the Conservative Critique of Secular Conservatism D. Marcel DeCostePart 4: Non-Canonical Texts8)Private Property and the Anti-Jacobin Defense of Liberty and the Nation Mark Zunac9)Black and American: George Schuyler's Battle against Black Separatism Mary GrabarAbout the Contributors Index...

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