Fr. 180.00

Thomas Pynchon in Context

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 1 to 3 weeks (not available at short notice)

Description

Read more










This collection analyzes and explains the central contexts and themes relevant to Thomas Pynchon's fiction.

List of contents










Chronology John M. Krafft; Introduction Inger H. Dalsgaard; Part I. Times and Places: 1. Biography John M. Krafft; 2. Letters, manuscripts and juvenilia Albert Rolls; 3. Nonfiction Katie Muth; 4. East Coast Christopher Leise; 5. West Coast Scott McClintock and John Miller; 6. Europe and Asia J. Paul Narkunas; 7. Africa and Latin America Michael Harris; 8. Geographies and mapping Sascha Pöhlmann; 9. Eighteenth century Elizabeth Jane Wall Hinds; 10. Nineteenth century Paolo Simonetti; 11. Twentieth century Steven Weisenburger; 12. Twenty-first century Celia Wallhead; 13. History and metahistory David Cowart; Part II. Culture, Politics and Society: 14. Family Mark W. Rohland; 15. Sex and gender Ali Chetwynd and Georgios Maragos; 16. Humor Doug Haynes; 17. Pop culture Eric Sandberg; 18. Music and sound Justin St Clair; 19. Film and TV John Dugdale; 20. Real estate and the Internet Inger H. Dalsgaard; 21. Politics and counterculture Joanna Freer; 22. Drugs and hippies Umberto Rossi; 23. Ecology and the environment Christopher K. Coffman; 24. Capitalism and class Jeffrey Severs; 25. War and power Dale Carter; 26. Conspiracy and paranoia Samuel Chase Coale; 27. Terror and anarchy James Gourley; 28. Science Gilles Chamerois; 29. Mathematics Nina Engelhardt; 30. Time and relativity Simon de Bourcier; 31. Philosophy Martin Paul Eve; 32. Religion and spirituality Richard Moss; 33. Death and afterlife Tiina Käkelä Part III. Approaches and Readings: 34. Narratology Luc Herman; 35. Genre Zofia Kolbuszewska; 36. Postmodernism Brian McHale; 37. Ambiguity Deborah L. Madsen; 38. Realities Kathryn Hume; 39. Material readings Tore Rye Andersen; 40. Digital readings Joseph Tabbi; 41. Internet resources Michel Ryckx and Tim Ware; 42. Fans David Kipen; 43. Book reviews and reception Douglas Keesey; 44. Critical literature review Hanjo Berressem.

About the author

Inger H. Dalsgaard is Associate Professor in American Studies at the Department of English, Aarhus Universitet, Denmark. She is the author of numerous essays and articles on Thomas Pynchon and the co-editor, with Luc Herman and Brian McHale, of The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Pynchon (Cambridge, 2012).

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.