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Why Marxism? Why today? In the first introduction to Marxist literary criticism to be published in decades, Barbara Foley argues that Marxism continues to offer the best framework for exploring the relationship between literature and society. She lays out in clear terms the principal aspects of Marxist methodology - historical materialism, political economy and ideology critique - as well as key debates, among Marxists and non-Marxists alike, about the nature of literature and the goals of literary criticism and pedagogy. Foley examines through the empowering lens of Marxism a wide range of texts: from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice to E. L. James's Fifty Shades of Grey; from Frederick Douglass's 'What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?' to Annie Proulx's 'Brokeback Mountain'; from W.B. Yeats's 'The Second Coming' to Claude McKay's 'If We Must Die'.
Author: Barbara Foley
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Published: 03/15/2019
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9780745338835
ISBN10: 0745338836
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Subjects & Themes | Politics
- Political Science | Political Ideologies | Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism
- Philosophy | Political
Author: Barbara Foley
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Published: 03/15/2019
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9780745338835
ISBN10: 0745338836
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Subjects & Themes | Politics
- Political Science | Political Ideologies | Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism
- Philosophy | Political
About the Author
Barbara Foley is distinguished professor of English at Rutgers University, Newark. She has published widely in the fields of Marxist criticism, US literary radicalism, and African American literature. Her books include Wrestling with the Left: The Making of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and Spectres of 1919: Class and Nation in the Making of the New Negro.
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