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After the program era : the past, present, and future of creative writing in the university /

"The publication in 2009 of Mark McGurl's The Program Era provoked a sea change in the study of postwar literature. Even though almost every English department in the United States housed some version of a creative writing program by the time of its publication, literary scholars had not p...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Glass, Loren (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [2017]
Colección:New American canon.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgments; Introduction. From the Pound Era to the Program Era, and Beyond
  • Loren Glass; Part I: Antecedents; Chapter 1. The Creative Calling
  • Marija Reiff; Chapter 2. From Vagabond to Visiting Poet: Vachel Lindsay and the Institutionalization of American Poetry
  • Mike Chasar; Chapter 3. Institutional Itinerancy: Malcolm Cowley and the Domestication of Cosmopolitanism
  • Benjamin Kirbach; Part II: Revisions; Chapter 4. Modernism and the MFA
  • Greg Barnhisel; Chapter 5. Flannery O'Connor, the Cold War, and the Canon
  • Eric Bennett.
  • Chapter 6. Alternative Degrees: "Works in OPEN" at Black Mountain College
  • Stephen VoyceChapter 7. Robert Coover, Hypertext, and the Technomodern Pedagogy of Fairy Tales
  • Kelly Budruweit; Chapter 8. What We Talk about When We Talk about Lish
  • Matthew Blackwell; Chapter 9. Timely Exile: James Alan McPherson, the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and Black Creativity
  • Michael Hill; Chapter 10. The Program Era and the Mainly White Room
  • Juliana Spahr and Stephanie Young; Chapter 11. Humanities Fiction: A Genre
  • Simon During; Part III: Prospects.
  • Chapter 12. "My Ghost Life": Russell Banks and the Limits of Aesthetic Democracy
  • Sean McCannChapter 13. Getting Real: From Mass Modernism to Peripheral Realism
  • Donal Harris; Chapter 14. From Modernism to Metamodernism: Quantifying and Theorizing the Stages of the Program Era
  • Seth Abramson; Afterword. And Then What?
  • Mark McGurl; Contributors; Index.