Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Around Quitting Time Robert Seguin

Around Quitting Time By Robert Seguin

Around Quitting Time by Robert Seguin


$18.73
Condition - Good
Out of stock

Summary

Focuses on a series of modern writers who were acutely sensitive to the American web of ideology and utopic vision in order to argue that a pervasive middle-class imaginary is the key to the enigma of class in America.

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

Around Quitting Time Summary

Around Quitting Time: Work and Middle-Class Fantasy in American Fiction by Robert Seguin

Virtually since its inception, the United States has nurtured a dreamlike and often delirious image of itself as an essentially classless society. Given the stark levels of social inequality that have actually existed and that continue today, what sustains this at once hopelessly ideological and breathlessly utopian mirage? In Around Quitting Time Robert Seguin investigates this question, focusing on a series of modern writers who were acutely sensitive to the American web of ideology and utopic vision in order to argue that a pervasive middle-class imaginary is the key to the enigma of class in America.
Tracing connections between the reconstruction of the labor process and the aesthetic dilemmas of modernism, between the emergence of the modern state and the structure of narrative, Seguin analyzes the work of Nathanael West, Ernest Hemingway, Willa Cather, John Barth, and others. These fictional narratives serve to demonstrate for Seguin the pattern of social sites and cultural phenomenon that have emerged where work and leisure, production and consumption, and activity and passivity coincide. He reveals how, by creating pathways between these seemingly opposed domains, the middle-class imaginary at once captures and suspends the dynamics of social class and opens out onto a political and cultural terrain where class is both omnipresent and invisible.
Aroung Quitting Time
will interest critics and historians of modern U.S. culture, literary scholars, and those who explore the interaction between economic and cultural forms.

Around Quitting Time Reviews

"A remarkably positive achievement that contributes significantly to an understanding of quite a range of texts, to an understanding of specific currents of literary modernism, and most generally to an understanding of class, which-in a U.S. context especially-remains that most vexed of social categories."-Evan Watkins, Pennsylvania State University
"Rob Seguin's Around Quitting Time makes a major contribution to discussions of class formation in the United States. His original readings of novels by Dreiser, Cather, West, and Barth brilliantly pursue the ghostly tracks of social and cultural change as they are rendered in fine narrative and linguistic detail within the domain of the literary. His mode of reading is as significant as his argument about the "classlessness" of the middle class. Indeed, Seguin demonstrates in exemplary fashion that it is possible to attend to literature as a social and political force without neglecting the specificity of its aesthetic work."-Jan Radway, Duke University

About Robert Seguin

Robert Seguin is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at the State University of New York at Brockport.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Class, Middle Class, and the Modalities of Labor
2. The Burden of Toil: Sister Carrie as Urban Pastoral
3. Willa Cather and the Ambivalence of Hierarchy
4. New Frontiers in Hollywood: Mobility and Desire in The Day of the Locust
5. Into the 1950s: Fiction in a Age of Consensus
Postscript: The Insistence of Class and the Framing of Culture in the American Scene
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

CIN0822326701G
9780822326700
0822326701
Around Quitting Time: Work and Middle-Class Fantasy in American Fiction by Robert Seguin
Used - Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
2001-06-20
224
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Around Quitting Time