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Ideology of Genre

 By Thomas O. Beebee

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This is a learned and lively book. It is a scholarly essay that makes for absorbing as well as highly enjoyable reading; it functions as an initiation to modern genre theory while making an important move within that field; it deals with culture high and popular, and a range of texts from the early modern era to the contemporary period; and its writing runs a generic gambit of its own, now theoretical exposition, now ingenious criticism, now theoretical fiction.-Ross Chambers, University of Michigan"Besides being impressed with Beebee's overall contribution to genre theory, I am also extremely impressed with his individual chapters, with his comparative methodology in practice, as he reads texts and genres against each other. These readings expose generic instability in very provocative ways. Each chapter, each pair of works struck me as exquisitely performed. This is a work that will appeal to theorists of genre but also to generalists, and especially to those of us beginning to work in cultural studies, for Beebee takes popular culture as seriously as elite, canonical culture."-J. Douglas Canfield, University of ArizonaIn a series of comparative essays on a range of texts embracing both high and popular culture from the early modern era to the contemporary period, The Ideology of Genre counters both formalists and advocates of the "death of genre," arguing instead for the inevitability of genre as discursive mediation. At the same time, Beebee demonstrates that genres are inherently unstable because they are produced intertextually, by a system of differences without positive terms. In short, genre is the way texts get used. To deny that genres exist is to deny, in a sense, the possibility of reading; if genres exist, on the other hand, then they exist not as essences but as differences, and thus those places within and between texts where genres "collide" reveal the connections between generic status, interpretive strategy, ideology, and the use-value of language.

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Bari - Page 227
end I had to give in, for political reasons. WALTER: For some reason, Rome sells better than Bologna. But really it should have been held in Bari.
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Wuppertal - Page 199
Degenhardt sat on the same wall to watch the antics of the Hitler Youth as he did to watch the Allied bombardment of Wuppertal in which thousands of ...
Paris - Page 103
rejection of confinement is explicitly related to their varying ages in the following scene, when they visit notables in Paris before entering school. ...
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Berlin - Page 223
I remember how instead of going out to enjoy the night life — a temptation Adso also faces — Gustaf inventories someone's Berlin apartment: And if I ...
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Vienna - Page 130
"Discerning young artists in France of the 1840s, perhaps like their counterparts in Vienna before 1914, saw that the world of their youth was doomed. ...
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Rome - Page 227
And of course, I would much rather have held it in Bologna than in Rome. Why give all that prestige to an arriviste upstart in the academic world, ...
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Perpignan - Page 78
Born in Perpignan to a royalist father, Henri would remain a legitimist in political orientation.
Bologna - Page 227
And of course, I would much rather have held it in Bologna than in Rome. Why give all that prestige to an arriviste upstart in the academic world, ...
London - Page 165
[I suppose the scene to be in London.] (4:273) Lovelace's drama resembles the fatal mime show in Hamlet, with the stage silent and the spectators all ...
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Lewisburg, Pa - Page 71
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East Orange, New Jersey - Page 180
Dylan was unable to completely absorb Guthrie 's writing lessons, no matter how often he visited the dying man in East Orange, New Jersey. ...
Cayenne - Page 38
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Brunswick, Maine - Page 66
Arthur Hertzberg, "Spinoza, the Fount of Jewish Modernity" (Spuidel Lecture, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, 4 November 1984).
Oxford - Page 262
Dryden's audience consisted largely of the court, whereas Milton's was Oxford and Blackfriars.) Finally, the idea of "closet drama" can also be ...
Valence - Page 91
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Calumet, Michigan - Page 181
Chicago - Page 209
as the chaotic Democratic Convention took place in Chicago, and the nation's attention was split between the political princes trying to preserve ...
Jerusalem - Page 208
Of course the name of "Babylon" is left out; the parallel to Christ's entering Jerusalem merely provides another paradigm for a liberating event. ...
Saint-Louis - Page 102
Madame de Maintenon's honor of having founded the royal school of Saint-Louis, [but] did not stop thinking that that admirable establishment had ended ...
Milan - Page 220
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Literary Theory in Germany: A Study of Genre and Evaluation Theories, 1945-1965, Las Vegas: Lang, 1981.
Bern - Page 285
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Tokyo - Page 120
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Buenos Aires - Page 141
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Saint-Denis - Page 84
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