The Underside of Politics : Global Fictions in the Fog of the Cold War /
Cucu, Sorin Radu
The Underside of Politics : Global Fictions in the Fog of the Cold War / Sorin Radu Cucu. - 1 online resource (264 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prelude -- Introduction. Writing the Cold War: Literature, Democracy and the Global Polis -- 1. Kafka and the Cold War: Fantasies of the Invisible Master -- 2. The Vicissitudes of Popular Sovereignty -- 3. National Security in the Age of the Global Picture -- 4. All Power to the Networks! -- Concluding Remarks: Transnational American Studies in the Fog of the Cold War -- Notes -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This book argues that during the Cold War modern political imagination was held captive by the split between two visions of universality—freedom in the West versus social justice in the East—and by a culture of secrecy that tied national identity to national security. Examining post- 1945 American and Eastern European interpretive novels in dialogue with each other and with postfoundational democratic theory, The Underside of Politics brings to light the ideas, forces, and circumstances that shattered modernity’s promises (such as secularization, autonomy, and rights) on both sides of the Iron Curtain. In this context, literary fictions by Kundera and Roth, Popescu and Coover, Kiš and DeLillo become global as they reveal the trials of popular sovereignty in the “fog of the Cold War” and trace the elements around which its world discourse or global picture is constructed: the atom bomb, Stalinist show trials, anticommunist propaganda, totalitarian terror, secret military operations, and political targeting.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780823254347 9780823254361
10.1515/9780823254361 doi
Cold War in literature.
Cold War--Social aspects--Europe.
Fiction--History and criticism.--20th century
National characteristics in literature.
Political fiction--History and criticism.
American Studies.
Literary Studies.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General.
American exceptionalism. Cold War. World order. globalism. literature. political theology. popular sovereignty. prophetic writing. the contemporary. totalitarianism. transnational networks.
PN3448.P6 / C83 2013
809.3/935809045
The Underside of Politics : Global Fictions in the Fog of the Cold War / Sorin Radu Cucu. - 1 online resource (264 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prelude -- Introduction. Writing the Cold War: Literature, Democracy and the Global Polis -- 1. Kafka and the Cold War: Fantasies of the Invisible Master -- 2. The Vicissitudes of Popular Sovereignty -- 3. National Security in the Age of the Global Picture -- 4. All Power to the Networks! -- Concluding Remarks: Transnational American Studies in the Fog of the Cold War -- Notes -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This book argues that during the Cold War modern political imagination was held captive by the split between two visions of universality—freedom in the West versus social justice in the East—and by a culture of secrecy that tied national identity to national security. Examining post- 1945 American and Eastern European interpretive novels in dialogue with each other and with postfoundational democratic theory, The Underside of Politics brings to light the ideas, forces, and circumstances that shattered modernity’s promises (such as secularization, autonomy, and rights) on both sides of the Iron Curtain. In this context, literary fictions by Kundera and Roth, Popescu and Coover, Kiš and DeLillo become global as they reveal the trials of popular sovereignty in the “fog of the Cold War” and trace the elements around which its world discourse or global picture is constructed: the atom bomb, Stalinist show trials, anticommunist propaganda, totalitarian terror, secret military operations, and political targeting.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780823254347 9780823254361
10.1515/9780823254361 doi
Cold War in literature.
Cold War--Social aspects--Europe.
Fiction--History and criticism.--20th century
National characteristics in literature.
Political fiction--History and criticism.
American Studies.
Literary Studies.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General.
American exceptionalism. Cold War. World order. globalism. literature. political theology. popular sovereignty. prophetic writing. the contemporary. totalitarianism. transnational networks.
PN3448.P6 / C83 2013
809.3/935809045

