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Throughout the 1950s, a coalition of developers, politicians, and planners bulldozed vast areas of land deemed slums or blighted to make way for freeways, public and private housing projects, cultural centers, and skyscrapers. While the program was national, New York was ground zero, and the demolition and monumental reconstruction of the city created a distinctive urban sensorium, rooted in the new segregated landscapes of prosperous white private space and poor black public space. Novel Shocks situates these landscapes at the center of the midcentury novel, arguing that James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Patricia Highsmith, Ayn Rand, William Burroughs, Sylvia Plath, and Warren Miller all registered these new urban spaces as traumatic shocks that required new aesthetic forms. Rejecting older shock-based modernisms, these novelists forged a new modernism, which reimagined shock as a therapeutic force that would create a more flexible, self-reliant, and resilient subject that would nourish neoliberalisms roots. In offering a cultural prehistory of neoliberalism, Novel Shocks resituates the Cold War novel as a key archive for understanding neoliberalisms emergence and offers a more materialist and historically grounded account of neoliberalisms subjective, affective, and ideological structures.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780823282692
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 208
- Utgivningsdatum: 2018-12-04
- Förlag: Fordham University Press