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    American Crime Fiction
    From Lowbrow to Nobrow
    From Literature to Biterature: Lem, Turing, Darwin, and Explorations in Computer Literature, Philosophy of Mind, and Cultural Evolution
    American Political Fictions
    American Utopia
    American Utopia and Social Engineering in Literature, Social Thought, and Political History
    • The book explores the pervasive issues facing contemporary America, including political alienation, violence, poverty, and social distress. It critiques the nation's tendency to overlook historical context and continuity, arguing that this chronic ahistoricism contributes to its current dilemmas. By emphasizing a sense of exceptionalism, the narrative challenges readers to confront the historical roots of today's societal problems and reconsider the implications of ignoring the past.

      American Utopia and Social Engineering in Literature, Social Thought, and Political History
    • American Utopia

      Literature, Society, and the Human Use of Human Beings

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(9)Évaluer

      Exploring the concept of prosocial reform, this book critically examines four modern utopias by Thomas M. Disch, Bernard Malamud, Kurt Vonnegut, and Margaret Atwood. It delves into the underlying assumptions that have shaped utopian ideals throughout history, questioning their validity and implications for the human experience. Through this analysis, it highlights the challenges and potential pitfalls of creating a utopian society centered on the human use of human beings.

      American Utopia
    • American Political Fictions

      War on Errorism in Contemporary American Literature, Culture, and Politics

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,9(12)Évaluer

      Engaging with various forms of art and media, including apocalyptic thrillers and rap, the author critically examines and deconstructs the American political system. Through detailed analysis and diverse case studies, the book aims to clarify misconceptions and reveal the truths obscured by bipartisan narratives, ultimately offering a more nuanced understanding of contemporary American culture and identity.

      American Political Fictions
    • Exploring the intersection of literature and technology, this book delves into how artificial intelligence and evolving machines are reshaping literary creation and criticism. It examines the implications for authors, readers, and scholars, offering insights into the future of storytelling and the role of human creativity in an increasingly automated world. The work challenges traditional notions of authorship and interpretation, prompting a reevaluation of literature's place in a technologically advanced society.

      From Literature to Biterature: Lem, Turing, Darwin, and Explorations in Computer Literature, Philosophy of Mind, and Cultural Evolution
    • From Lowbrow to Nobrow

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(4)Évaluer

      Exploring the influence of pop culture, this groundbreaking work posits that it plays a pivotal role in shaping societal norms and values. The author delves into various aspects of popular media, illustrating how trends and icons reflect and mold cultural identity. Through compelling examples, the book challenges traditional views of culture and emphasizes the significance of contemporary influences in our everyday lives. It invites readers to reconsider the impact of entertainment on cultural evolution.

      From Lowbrow to Nobrow
    • American Crime Fiction

      A Cultural History of Nobrow Literature as Art

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring American crime fiction as a legitimate art form, the book examines how authors and readers engage with the genre through informed choices rather than cultural manipulation. It poses critical questions regarding the nature of genre fiction and highlights the careers of notable writers like Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler. The narrative delves into the complexities of blending popular and highbrow aesthetics, revealing the risks and benefits of navigating the "nobrow" landscape in literature.

      American Crime Fiction
    • Of Literature and Knowledge

      Explorations in Narrative Thought Experiments, Evolution and Game Theory

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book, published in 2007, is part of the Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis, focusing on a specific academic or professional topic. It offers insights that contribute to its field, supported by rigorous research and analysis. The publication aims to advance understanding and foster discussion among scholars and practitioners, reflecting the publisher's commitment to high-quality academic work.

      Of Literature and Knowledge
    • Stanislaw Lem: Philosopher of the Future

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Stanislaw Lem: Philosopher of the Future brings a welter of unknown elements of Lem's life, career, and literary legacy to light in order to mete out cognitive justice to the writer who preferred to be known as the philosopher of the future.

      Stanislaw Lem: Philosopher of the Future