Outside, America

The Temporal Turn in Contemporary American Fiction

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, American
Cover of the book Outside, America by Dr. Hikaru Fujii, Bloomsbury Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Dr. Hikaru Fujii ISBN: 9781441133007
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: April 25, 2013
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Language: English
Author: Dr. Hikaru Fujii
ISBN: 9781441133007
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: April 25, 2013
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
Language: English

The idea of the "outside" as a space of freedom has always been central in the literature of the United States. This concept still remains active in contemporary American fiction; however, its function is being significantly changed. Outside, America argues that, among contemporary American novelists, a shift of focus to the temporal dimension is taking place. No longer a spatial movement, the quest for the outside now seeks to reach the idea of time as a force of difference, a la Deleuze, by which the current subjectivity is transformed. In other words, the concept is taking a "temporal turn."  

Discussing eight novelists, including Don DeLillo, Richard Powers, Paul Theroux, and Annie Proulx, each of whose works describe forces of given identities-masculine identity, historical temporality, and power, etc.-which block quests for the outside, Fujii shows how the outside in these texts ceases to be a spatial idea. With due attention to critical and social contexts, the book aims to reveal a profound shift in contemporary American fiction.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The idea of the "outside" as a space of freedom has always been central in the literature of the United States. This concept still remains active in contemporary American fiction; however, its function is being significantly changed. Outside, America argues that, among contemporary American novelists, a shift of focus to the temporal dimension is taking place. No longer a spatial movement, the quest for the outside now seeks to reach the idea of time as a force of difference, a la Deleuze, by which the current subjectivity is transformed. In other words, the concept is taking a "temporal turn."  

Discussing eight novelists, including Don DeLillo, Richard Powers, Paul Theroux, and Annie Proulx, each of whose works describe forces of given identities-masculine identity, historical temporality, and power, etc.-which block quests for the outside, Fujii shows how the outside in these texts ceases to be a spatial idea. With due attention to critical and social contexts, the book aims to reveal a profound shift in contemporary American fiction.

More books from Bloomsbury Publishing

Cover of the book Nez Perce 1877 by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book Educating Outside by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book Looking at Antigone by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book Making Sovereign Financing and Human Rights Work by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book Railway Architecture by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book The Wit and Wisdom of Boris Johnson by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book Burma Road 1943–44 by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book The Humanity of Private Law by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book The Aesthetic Pleasures of Girl Teen Film by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book The First World War (1) by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book Thatcher Stole My Trousers by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book Sovereignty in Transition by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book Adlard Coles Book of Diesel Engines by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book The Country Railway by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
Cover of the book My Name is Saoirse by Dr. Hikaru Fujii
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy