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The Routledge Companion to Literature and Class offers a comprehensive and fresh assessment of the cultural impact of class in literature, analyzing various innovative, interdisciplinary approaches of textual analysis and intersections of literature, including class subjectivities, mental health, gender and queer studies, critical race theory, quantitative and scientific methods, and transnational perspectives in literary analysis. Utilizing these new methods and interdisciplinary maps from field-defining essayists, students will become aware of ways to bring these elusive texts into their own writing as one of the parallel perspectives through which to view literature. This volume will provide students with an insight into the history of the intersections of class, theory of class and invisibility in literature, and new trends in exploring class in literature. These multidimensional approaches to literature will be a crucial resource for undergraduate and graduate students becoming familiar with class analysis, and will offer seasoned scholars the most significant critical approaches in class studies.
Gloria McMillan is Research Associate in the Department of English at the University of Arizona. Her dissertation won the Florence Hemley Schneider Prize in Women’s Studies. She has taught college writing for over 27 years, has a number of produced plays (Universe Symphony, Pass the Ectoplasm), and has published a novel (The Blue Maroon Murder) and journal articles. She edited the multi-disciplinary essay collection Orbiting Ray Bradbury’s Mars (2012).
Introduction to The Routledge Literature and Class CompanionPart I: History of the Intersections of ClassIntersections of Class, Race, and Gender in Australian Indigenous Literature Sarah AttfieldClass Shifts in Yuan Dynasty China Kacey EvilsizorVictorian Socialist Obituaries and the Politics of Cross-Class Community Ingrid HansonSocial Class and Devastated Land in Yang Dantao's Science FictionHua LiNew York Literature and Social Space: The Tenement and the StreetAdam R. McKeeElena Ferrante's Fiction of Problematized Providing and ProtectingCristina MigliaccioDickens and Society: Can Dickens’s "Uppers" Change Their Minds? Peter J. PonzioSongs of Synthesis: Poetics of Working-Class Revolt Zara RichterThe Urban Spatiality of Street Literature Mattius RischardAllegories of Proletarian Literature: Boyden, Bontemps, and Halper in the Depression Era William SolomonAngry Young Men and The Loss of Empire Stanley WilkinPart II: Class in Literature: Intermittently (In)visible Race and Class as Catalysts for Obscuring a Novel Aaron BarlowProductive Disruption in the Working-Class Poetry of Jan Beatty, Sandra Cisneros, and Wanda Coleman Carrie ConnersRhetorical Voice and Class in Adichie's "Subaltern" Fiction Kristy Liles CrawleyDickens's Fairness in Describing Italian ComplexityGermana CubetaThe British Working-Class Bildungsroman during the Great Depression Charles Ferrall Enunciations and Avoidances of Capital and Class in the Evolution of Irish Theatre Eamonn JordanClass and Upper-Middle-Class Consciousness in Katherine Mansfield’s Stories Peter R. Kuch Writing Working-Class Irish MothersHeather LairdSocial Class and Mental Health in Contemporary British Fiction Simon LeePenny Fiction and Chartism: A Literature's Exclusion from the Canon Rebecca Nesvet Abject Capitalism as the Sight and Dead Bodies in Nineteenth-Century Novels Matthew L. ReznicekPart III: New Multifactor Trends in Literature TheoryTa-Nehisi Coates Demystifies American Class and Race Mythology Marleen S. BarrDesiring Weird Bodies: Class Subjectivities in Hardy, Wilde, and Woolf Rebecca W. BoylanOral Storytelling as a Transnational Aesthetic in the Industrial Novel Erin CheslowClass, Race, and Social Stratification in British Theatre Between 1950s and 2000s Önder ḈakirtaşPecuniary Emulation, Anomie, and the Alleged Metropolitan Conversion of Sister Carrie Wendy GrahamPower and the Dialectics of Twentieth Century Science Fiction Christopher Loughlin The Strange Case of Dystopian Fiction Patricia McManusOn Capital and Class with Balzac, James, and Fitzgerald Erik S. Roraback Darwinian Ideas and Marxian Idealism in Austen, Twain, Yeats, Camus, and Ishiguro Nancy Ann WatanabeThe "Metaholon" Method for Class-Based Literature Analysis Agnieszka M. WillIndex