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Around quitting time : work and middle-class fantasy in American fiction /

Seguin, Robert, 1963-

Around quitting time : work and middle-class fantasy in American fiction / Robert Seguin. - Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press, 2001. - 210 pages ; 24 cm. - New Americanists . - New Americanists. .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-200) and index.

Class, middle class, and the modalities of labor -- The burden of toil: Sister Carrie as urban pastoral -- Willa Cather and the ambivalence of hierarchy -- New frontiers in Hollywood: mobility and desire in the Day of the locust -- Into the 1950s: fiction in the age of consensus -- Postscript: the insistence of class and the framing of culture in the American scene.

"Virtually since its inception, the United States has nurtured a dreamlike and often delirious image of itself as an essentially classless society. Given the stark levels of social inequality that have actually existed and that continue today, what sustains this at once hopelessly ideological and breathlessly utopian mirage? In Around Quitting Time Robert Seguin investigates this question, focusing on a series of modern writers who were acutely sensitive to the American web of ideology and utopic vision in order to argue that a pervasive middle-class imaginary is the key to the enigma of class in America." "Tracing connections between the reconstruction of the labor process and the aesthetic dilemmas of modernism, between the emergence of the modern state and the structure of narrative, Seguin analyzes the work of Nathanael West, Ernest Hemingway, Willa Cather, John Barth, and others. These fictional narratives serve to demonstrate for Seguin the pattern of social sites and cultural phenomena that have emerged where work and leisure, production and consumption, and activity and passivity coincide. He reveals how, by creating pathways between these seemingly opposed domains, the middle-class imaginary at once captures and suspends the dynamics of social class and opens out onto a political and cultural terrain where class is both omnipresent and invisible. Book jacket."--Jacket.



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1900-1999


American fiction--History and criticism.--20th century
Middle class in literature.
Literature and society--History--United States--20th century.
Class consciousness in literature.
Working class in literature.
Social change in literature.
Fantasy in literature.
Work in literature.
Roman américain--Histoire et critique.--20e siècle
Classes moyennes dans la littérature.
Littérature et société--Histoire--États-Unis--20e siècle.
Conscience de classe dans la littérature.
Travailleurs dans la littérature.
Changement social dans la littérature.
Fantasmes dans la littérature.
Travail dans la littérature.
American fiction.
Class consciousness in literature.
Fantasy in literature.
Literature and society.
Middle class in literature.
Social change in literature.
Work in literature.
Working class in literature.
Romans.
Amerikaans.
Middenklassen.
Arbeid.
Arbeiterklasse
Literatur
Mittelstand
Roman
Soziale Klasse
Soziale Schichtung
Roman.
Geschichte 1900-1960.


États-Unis--Conditions sociales--20e siècle.
United States.
USA
USA.


Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.

PS374.W64 / S44 2001

813/.509355