Contemporary American Literature and Excremental Culture by Mary C. Foltz

Contemporary American Literature and Excremental Culture by Mary C. Foltz

Author:Mary C. Foltz
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9783030465308
Publisher: Springer International Publishing


4Jane Wells, “A Business that Doesn’t Stink: Solving Poo Odor,” CNBC, January 2016, http://​www.​cnbc.​com/​2016/​01/​26/​a-business-that-doesnt-stink-solving-poo-odor.​html. Accessed January 2016.

5Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001). All page numbers for quotations pulled from the primary text will be noted in the body of the chapter.

6For another discussion of masculinity in The Corrections, see Catherine Toal, “Corrections: Contemporary American Melancholy,” Journal of European Studies, Vol. 33, No. 3–4 (2003): 305–322. Even as Toal primarily focuses on the relationship between Alfred and his son Chip in her analysis, she also addresses the novel’s presentation of an embattled white masculinity, which “implicitly pathologizes [Alfred’s] old-fashioned patriarchal values.”



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