1st Edition

Literature & Propaganda

By A.P. Foulkes Copyright 2003
    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 2002. It is easy to see that we are living in a time of rapid and radical social change. It is much less easy to grasp the fact that such change will inevitably affect the nature of those disciplines that both reflect our society and help to shape it. Yet this is nowhere more apparent than in the central field of what may, in general terms, be called literary studies. ‘New Accents’ is intended as a positive response to the initiative offered by such a situation. Each volume in the series will seek to encourage rather than resist the process of change. To stretch rather than reinforce the boundaries that currently define literature and its academic study.

    Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 What is propaganda?; Chapter 3 The process of literary communication; Chapter 4 The integrated reader; Chapter 5 Linguistic determinism and literary freedom; Chapter 6 Capitalist integration myths; Chapter 7 Demystification; Chapter 8 Fiction and reality; Chapter 9 Demystifying the witch hunt (Arthur Miller); Chapter 10 Conclusion;

    Biography

    A. P. Foulkes