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Paula L. Moya - The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism - 9780804797023 - V9780804797023
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The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism

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Description for The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism Paperback. This book elaborates the social-psychological concept of schema while championing the literary critical practice of close reading to show how literature reflects, promotes, and contests pervasive sociocultural ideas like race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; DS; HBTB; JFSL4. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 154 x 229 x 14. Weight in Grams: 330.
In the context of the ongoing crisis in literary criticism, The Social Imperative reminds us that while literature will never by itself change the world, it remains a powerful tool and important actor in the ongoing struggle to imagine better ways to be human and free. Figuring the relationship between reader and text as a type of friendship, the book elaborates the social-psychological concept of schema to show that our multiple social contexts affect what we perceive and how we feel when we read. Championing and modeling a kind of close reading that attends to how literature reflects, promotes, and contests pervasive sociocultural ideas about race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality, Paula M. L. Moya demonstrates the power of works of literature by writers such as Junot Diaz, Toni Morrison, and Helena Maria Viramontes to alter perceptions and reshape cultural imaginaries. Insofar as literary fiction is a unique form of engagement with weighty social problems, it matters not only which specific works of literature we read and teach, but also how we read them, and with whom. This is what constitutes the social imperative of literature.

Product Details

Publisher
Stanford University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
329g
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804797023
SKU
V9780804797023
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About Paula L. Moya
Paula M. L. Moya is Professor of English and, by courtesy, of Iberian and Latin American Cultures at Stanford University.

Reviews for The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism
Moya's method illustrates her claim that contemporary African American and Latina/o literature rewards close reading within a social context....Moya restores sociality and emotion to the realm of close reading, even as the discipline of literary study has attempted to contrast such features with a rarefied universal aesthetic.
Sonya Posmentier
American Literature
Ultimately, The Social Imperative is a book that teaches us not only about literature, race, and criticism, but about life, how we live, and what it means that the world we live in has literature in it. It is a book that scholars in the humanities have been sorely needing, and critics of any theoretical school will find something useful and admirable in it.
Michael Hames-Garcia
University of Oregon
The Social Imperative is an elucidating and engrossing book that has the potential to take its place immediately among the essential works that address close reading in relation to imaginative literature about race, gender, and ethnicity.
Alan Wald
University of Michigan

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