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Oxford Studies in American Literary History

The American House Poem, 1945-2021

Hunter, Prof Walt (Chair, Department of English and Associate Professor of English, Chair, Department of English and Associate Professor of English, Case Western Reserve University)

The American House Poem, 1945-2021

Oxford Studies in American Literary History

The American House Poem, 1945-2021

Oxford Studies in American Literary History: The American House Poem, 1945-2021

 

This book explores the politics of American housing from the perspective of poets. Hunter follows the emergence of an "American house poem," which offers uniquely vivid expressions of the expansion of homeownership as a core tenet of American prosperity and democracy.


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Beschrijving Oxford Studies in American Literary History: The American House Poem, 1945-2021

The house is perhaps the most recognizable emblem of the American ideals of self-making: prosperity, stability, domesticity, and upward mobility. Yet over the years from 1945-2021, the American house becomes more famous for the betrayal of those hopes than for their fulfilment: first, through the segregation of cities and public housing; then through the expansion of private credit that lays the ground for the subprime mortgage crisis of the early twenty-first century. Walt Hunter argues that, as access to housing expands to include a greater share of the US population, the house emerges as a central metaphor for the poetic imagination.

From the kitchenette of Gwendolyn Brooks to the duplex of Jericho Brown, and from the suburban imagination of Adrienne Rich to the epic constructions of James Merrill, the American house poem represents the changing abilities of US poets to imagine new forms of life while also building on the past. In The American House Poem, 1945-2021, Hunter focuses on poets who register the unevenly distributed pressures of successive housing crises by rewriting older poetic forms. Writing about the materials, tools, and plans for making a house, these poets express the tensions between making their lives into art and freeing their lives from inherited constraints and conditions.


ISBN
9780192856258
Pagina's
192
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Serie
Oxford Studies in American Literary History
NUR
320
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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