Kerouac’s On the Road embodies Beat Generation ideals, celebrating rebellion, freedom, and counterculture.
Tag: american literature
Scholars analyze algorithmic divination in postmodern fiction, highlighting technology’s impact on narratives and agency.
Women writers harness silence and voice, transforming quiet into powerful narratives that challenge norms.
Scholars reframe American literature transpacifically, revealing cultural intersections and hybrid identities across narratives.
Transmedia American literature reflects fragmented identities, blending diverse platforms to narrate diaspora experiences.
Postcolonial and decolonial analyses reveal Native American literature’s resilience and cultural renewal post-colonization.
African American women used slave narratives to assert identity, resist oppression, and inspire future movements.
The uncanny in Gothic literature evokes fear by transforming the familiar into the disturbing and unsettling.
Immigrant narratives in literature explore cultural assimilation, identity struggles, and the complexity of hybrid lives.
American literature portrays capitalism as both an engine of opportunity and a source of suffering.