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Building American homes, constructing American identities: Performance of identity, domestic space, and modern American literature.

机译:建造美国房屋,建立美国身份:身份,家庭空间和现代美国文学的表现。

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In the twentieth century, the rapid social and cultural changes associated with modernity (immigration, migration, changes in gender and racial roles, and industrialism) challenged the historical constructions of American identity. As American society changed, the traditional conception of American identity as a cohesive whole was also challenged. While the literature of this period clearly reflects this growing ideological conflict, many modern authors focus on the development of new American identities in the context of historical constructions of America in order to foreground the complexity of American experience. These authors express an investment in the diversity of experience through their experimentation with the historical and cultural construction of place, which both inhibits and assists in the expression of the identity of the characters who inhabit them. They often use their characters' homes to investigate this conflict between diversity and historically homogeneous constructions of identity because home is a space associated with both individual identity and the traditions of history and family. This focus on the changing relationship between Americans and their homes challenges the idea of a coherent American identity.; My dissertation examines the changing nature of gender, sexual, and class identities in twentieth-century America by examining how domestic space mirrors and influences the construction of these identities in key works of American literature by Upton Sinclair, Dorothy Parker, William Faulkner, Djuna Barnes, Eudora Welty, James Baldwin, Edna Ferber, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. In studying the connection between domestic spaces and the characters who inhabit, construct, and decorate them. I reveal the struggle to redefine American identity in the twentieth century to be of the utmost importance in both experimental and popular texts of the period. The results of this investigation provide a new approach to looking at a specific cultural moment of twentieth-century America. My approach delves into the very conception of an "American" identity, seeking to multiply our notions of how it has been performed and conceived in our literature. In doing this, I find connections between canonical and non-canonical twentieth-century texts which suggest that the conception of form as transformable reaches beyond "Modernist" texts into the popular culture of the twentieth century.
机译:在20世纪,与现代性相关的快速社会和文化变化(移民,移民,性别和种族角色的变化以及工业主义)挑战了美国身份的历史建构。随着美国社会的变化,美国身份作为一个整体的传统观念也受到了挑战。尽管这一时期的文献清楚地反映了这种日益增长的意识形态冲突,但许多现代作者集中于在美国历史建构的背景下发展新的美国身份,以凸显美国经验的复杂性。这些作者通过试验场所的历史和文化构造,对经验的多样性进行了投资,这既抑制又有助于表达居住在其中的人物的身份。他们经常使用角色的家园来调查多样性和历史上同质的身份构造之间的冲突,因为家是与个人身份以及历史和家庭传统联系在一起的空间。对美国人及其家庭之间不断变化的关系的关注,对统一美国身份的观念提出了挑战。我的论文通过研究Upton Sinclair,Dorothy Parker,William Faulkner,Djuna Barnes在美国文学的主要著作中研究了家庭空间如何反映和影响这些身份的建构,从而研究了二十世纪美国性别,性和阶级身份的变化本质。 ,Eudora Welty,James Baldwin,Edna Ferber和F.Scott Fitzgerald。在研究家庭空间与居住,构造和装饰角色之间的联系。我揭示了在20世纪重新定义美国身份的斗争,对于该时期的实验性文本和通俗文本而言,这都是至关重要的。这项调查的结果为研究二十世纪美国的特定文化时刻提供了一种新方法。我的方法深入探讨了“美国”身份的概念,试图在我们的文学作品中扩大我们对这一身份的理解和构想。在这样做的过程中,我发现规范的和非规范的20世纪文本之间存在联系,这表明形式可转换的概念已经超越了“现代”文本,进入了20世纪的流行文化。

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  • 作者

    Shaiman, Jennifer M.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Oregon.;

  • 授予单位 University of Oregon.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.; Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 272 p.
  • 总页数 272
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界文学;
  • 关键词

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