No Accident, Comrade argues that chance became a complex yet conflicted cultural signifier during the Cold War, when a range of thinkers--politicians, novelists, historians, biologists, sociologists, and others--contended that totalitarianism denied the very existence and operation of chance in the world.
No Accident, Comrade argues that chance became a complex yet conflicted cultural signifier during the Cold War, when a range of thinkers--politicians, novelists, historians, biologists, sociologists, and others--contended that totalitarianism denied the very existence and operation of chance in the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steven Belletto is assistant professor of English and chair of the American Studies program at Lafayette College.
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter One: Chance, Narrative, and the Logic of the Cold War * Chapter Two: Aesthetic Responses to Political Fictions: Pynchon and the * Violence of Narrative Chance * Chapter Three: The Zemblan Who Came in from the Cold: Nabokov's Cold War * Chapter Four: Accidents Going Somewhere to Happen: African-American * Self-Definition at Mid-Century * Chapter Five: The Game Theory Narrative and the Myth of the * National Security State * Chapter Six: Their Country, Our Culture: The Persistence of the Cold War * Coda: Cold War Meaning * Bibliography * Index
* Chapter One: Chance, Narrative, and the Logic of the Cold War * Chapter Two: Aesthetic Responses to Political Fictions: Pynchon and the * Violence of Narrative Chance * Chapter Three: The Zemblan Who Came in from the Cold: Nabokov's Cold War * Chapter Four: Accidents Going Somewhere to Happen: African-American * Self-Definition at Mid-Century * Chapter Five: The Game Theory Narrative and the Myth of the * National Security State * Chapter Six: Their Country, Our Culture: The Persistence of the Cold War * Coda: Cold War Meaning * Bibliography * Index
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