The Prestige of Violence
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The Prestige of Violence

American Fiction, 1962-2007

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  2. English
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The Prestige of Violence

American Fiction, 1962-2007

About this book

In The Prestige of Violence Sally Bachner argues that, starting in the 1960s, American fiction laid claim to the status of serious literature by placing violence at the heart of its mission and then insisting that this violence could not be represented.

Bachner demonstrates how many of the most influential novels of this period are united by the dramatic opposition they draw between a debased and untrustworthy conventional language, on the one hand, and a violence that appears to be prelinguistic and unquestionable, on the other. Genocide, terrorism, war, torture, slavery, rape, and murder are major themes, yet the writers insist that such events are unspeakable. Bachner takes issue with the claim made within trauma studies that history is the site of violent trauma inaccessible to ordinary representation. Instead, she argues, both trauma studies and the fiction to which it responds institutionalize an inability to address violence.

Examining such works as Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, Norman Mailer's Armies of the Night, Margaret Atwood's Surfacing, and Philip Roth's The Plot Against America, Bachner locates the postwar prestige of violence in the disjunction between the privileged security of wealthier Americans and the violence perpetrated by the United States abroad. The literary investment in unspeakable and often immaterial violence emerges in Bachner's readings as a complex and ideologically varied literary solution to the political geography of violence in our time.

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Year
2011
Print ISBN
9780820339108
9780820338897
eBook ISBN
9780820341354

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. INTRODUCTION. The Prestige of Violence: American Fiction, 1962–2007
  5. ONE. Zembla in the New York Times: Pale Fire’s Historical Violence
  6. TWO. Monks and “the Mind of Watts”: Vietnam in The Crying of Lot 49
  7. THREE. Americanizing Vietnam in Mailer’s: The Armies of the Night
  8. FOUR. Veterans of Sex: Feminist Fiction and the Rise of PTSD
  9. FIVE. “Words generally only spoil things”: Fantasy, Testimony, and Trauma in the Work of Philip Roth
  10. SIX. “The hammers striking the page”: Don DeLillo and the Violent Politics of Language
  11. AFTERWORD. After the Aftermath: American Fiction since 2007
  12. Notes
  13. Works Cited
  14. Index

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