Communities of Cultural Value: Reception Study, Political Differences, and Literary History

Communities of Cultural Value: Reception Study, Political Differences, and Literary History

by Philip Goldstein University of Delaware
Communities of Cultural Value: Reception Study, Political Differences, and Literary History

Communities of Cultural Value: Reception Study, Political Differences, and Literary History

by Philip Goldstein University of Delaware

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Overview

Philip Goldstein is fast establishing himself as the doyen of "reception study," a discipline that assumes that the reader's interpretive practices explain a text's import. In his latest work, Communities of Cultural Value, Goldstein delves again into the realm of literary criticism, painting an absorbing picture of the changing nature of a growing, more diversified readership and its challenge to professional literary study.

Goldstein's PostMarxist approach investigates how interpretive communities govern the reader's practices, through lucid case studies that analyze the reception of texts and authors ranging from Jane Austen to John Le Carré. Communities of Cultural Values is an important addition to the continuing debate over art's aesthetic autonomy and the role of literary criticism in the 1990s, and it will be most valuable to readers seeking to chart the changing socio-historical condition of literary study.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739102619
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/19/2001
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 6.34(w) x 9.11(h) x 0.92(d)

About the Author

Philip Goldstein is Professor of English at the University of Delaware. He is the editor of Reception Study: From Literary Theory to Cultural Studies (2000), and Styles of Cultural Activism: From Theory and Pedagogy to Women, Indians and Communism (1993). He is author of The Politics of Literary Criticism: An Introduction to Marxist Cultural Theory (1990).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Reception Study in a Multicultural Era Chapter 2 Cultural Value and Poststructionalist Theory: The Case for a Leftwing Reception Study Chapter 3 Marxism and/as Humanism: The Reception of Hamlet Chapter 4 Feminism and Poststructionalist Criticism: The Reception of Pride and Prejudice Chapter 5 Conformity and Resistance in High Art: From Thomas Hardy to Toni Morrison Chapter 6 Gender, Spies, and Art: Ian Fleming, John Le Carré, Mickey Spillane, and Sara Paretsky Chapter 7 Orwell as a (Neo)conservative: The Reception of 1984 Chapter 8 Critical Realism or Black Modernism? The Reception of Their Eyes Were Watching God
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