Weak Nationalisms: Affect and Nonfiction in Postwar America

Weak Nationalisms: Affect and Nonfiction in Postwar America

Author
Douglas Dowland
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Language
English
Year
2019
ISBN
9781496200501,9781496215482,9781496215994,9781496216007,9781496216014
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.6 MiB

The question “What is America?” has taken on new urgency. Weak Nationalisms explores the emotional dynamics behind that question by examining how a range of authors have attempted to answer it through nonfiction since the Second World War, revealing the complex and dynamic ways in which affects shape the literary construction of everyday experience in the United States.

Douglas Dowland studies these attempts to define the nation in an eclectic selection of texts from writers such as Simone de Beauvoir, John Steinbeck, Charles Kuralt, Jane Smiley, and Sarah Vowell. Each of these texts makes use of synecdoche, and Weak Nationalisms shows how this rhetorical technique is variously driven by affects including curiosity, discontent, hopefulness, and incredulity. In exploring the function of synecdoche in the creative construction of the United States, Dowland draws attention to the evocative politics and literary richness of nationalism and connects critical literary practices to broader discussions involving affect theory and cultural representation.

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