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The Power of Smell in American Literature : Odor, Affect, and Social Inequality (New ed)

Part of the Mainzer Studien zur Amerikanistik series
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Offering a thoroughly new approach to American literature, this book examines the literary representation of smell regarding its impact on establishing and subverting power structures.

Although smell carries an enormous affective potential, it has been largely – but unjustly – overlooked in literary and cultural studies.

Through her innovative close readings of works by authors such as Melville, Whitman, Equiano, Wilkins Freeman, Faulkner, Morrison, or Ellison, the author shows how smell stereotypes are used to discriminate against people and how odor references serve to undermine oppressive power structures.

For this purpose, the author traces the cultural history of odor and combines insights from fields such as critical race, gender, intersectionality, trauma, and affect theories.

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Peter Lang AG
3631681089 / 9783631681084
Hardback
25/01/2017
Switzerland
English
335 pages
148 x 210 mm, 530 grams