New Books in Literary Studies

Ryan M. Brooks, "Liberalism and American Literature in the Clinton Era" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

Apr 17, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Humanities on the High Plains: A Podcast for the Western Great Plains
03:00 • 2min
3
The Influence of Walter Ben Michaels on American Literary Studies
04:48 • 2min
4
The Liberalism of American Literature in the Clinton Era
06:38 • 6min
5
Postmodernism and Neoliberalism in Critical Commentary
12:22 • 4min
6
The Unibis Plurality of Television and US Fiction
16:02 • 4min
7
The Need to Take Neoliberalism Seriously
19:34 • 4min
8
The Tension Between Aesthetic and Political Ideals in Literary Texts
23:11 • 3min
9
How to Be Alone
25:53 • 5min
10
The Contrast Between Franzen Marcus and Dennis Cooper
30:38 • 4min
11
What Sets These Writers Apart From the Rest?
34:20 • 2min
12
The Limits of Neoliberalism
36:11 • 6min
13
The Influence of Contemporary Therapeutic Discourse on Reagan Night Neoliberalism
42:05 • 5min
14
The Importance of Family Values and Neoliberalism in Richard Powers' Gain
46:44 • 3min
15
The Rise of Transnational Corporations
49:19 • 3min
16
Richard Powers' Political Vision Is Rooted in the History of Capitalism
52:40 • 4min
17
The Tropic of Orange by Karen Te Yamashita
56:10 • 5min
18
The Afterward of the 2008 Financial Crisis
01:00:53 • 3min
19
The Emergence of New Storylines in Electoral Politics
01:04:12 • 3min
20
Ryan Alternative Futures: A Review of American Psycho
01:07:08 • 3min
21
The No Exit Sign
01:09:49 • 4min
22
The Ideological Black Spot of Reaganite and Clintonian Neoliberalism
01:13:23 • 4min
23
Liberalism and American Literature in the Clinton Era
01:17:53 • 2min