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

Main Street and Empire Ryan Poll

Main Street and Empire By Ryan Poll

Main Street and Empire by Ryan Poll


$35.79
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Main Street and Empire Summary

Main Street and Empire: The Fictional Small Town in the Age of Globalization by Ryan Poll

The small town has become a national icon that circulates widely in literature, culture, and politics as an authentic American space and community. Yet there are surprisingly few critical studies that analyze the small town's centrality to the United States' identity and imagination.

In Main Street and Empire, Ryan Poll addresses this need, arguing that the small town, as evoked by the image of Main Street, is not a relic of the past but rather a metaphorical screen upon which America's everyday stories and subjects are projected on both a national and global scale.

Bringing together a broad selection of texts-from Thornton Wilder's Our Town, Grace Metalious's Peyton Place, and Peter Weir's The Truman Show to the speeches of William McKinley, Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, and Barack Obama-Poll examines how the small town is used to imagine and reproduce the nation throughout the twentieth- and into the twenty-first century. He contends that the dominant small town, despite its innocent, nostalgic appearance, is central to the development of the U.S. empire and global capitalism.

Main Street and Empire Reviews

Elegantly written, Main Street and Empire is of the utmost importance to the reconceptualization of American exceptionalism within a transnational geography. This book is certain to exert a major influence on accounts of global American modernity for many years to come. -- Donald E. Pease * founding director of the Futures of American Studies Institute at Dartmouth *

The most incisive analysis available about representational discourses of small towns U.S.A. From classic texts to corporate advertising, Poll reveals a small town imaginary shaping an age of globalization.

-- Evan Watkins * author of Class Degrees *
Using broad cultural analysis, Poll investigates the centrality of the small town, as represented in literature, to the cultural imagination of the US. An impressive, multifaceted exploration of the small town as a symbol. Readers with some background in literary theory will find this book most compelling. Recommended.
* Choice *

About Ryan Poll

RYAN POLL teaches in the English department at Northeastern Illinois University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Small Town as Modern Nation Form

1. Sacred Islands in Modernity: The Prehistory of the Dominant Small Town
2. An Unfinished Revolution: The Revolt from the Village Reconsidered
3. Mapping the Modern Small Town: A Circular Imaginary
4. A New Machine in the Small-Town Garden: Periodizing an Automodernity
5. The Formation of a U.S. Fascist Aesthetics; or, Welcome to Main Street
6. Staging and Archiving the Nation: Pedagogical Theater, Thornton Wilder's Our Town, and U.S. Imperialism
7. One Happy World: The Postmodern Small Town and the Small-Town Postmodern
8. Global Belonging: The Small Town as the World's Home

Afterword: The Global Village

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NLS9780813552903
9780813552903
0813552907
Main Street and Empire: The Fictional Small Town in the Age of Globalization by Ryan Poll
New
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
2012-04-06
238
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Main Street and Empire