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Money and American Literature

Money and American Literature

Money and American Literature

Editor:
Paul Crosthwaite, University of Edinburgh
Paul Crosthwaite, Amanda Louise Johnson, Elizabeth Hewitt, David Anthony, Jeffory A. Clymer, Andrew Lawson, Henry B. Wonham, Jason Puskar, Nicky Marsh, Melanie Benson Taylor, Martin Dines, Michael Germana, Joanna Freer, Melanie Waters, Arne De Boever, Eva Boesenberg, Christopher Chen, Christian P. Haines, Michelle Chihara, Sean Teuton, Jo Lindsay Walton, Emily Rosamond
Published:
July 2025
Availability:
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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781009350471

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    Few topics are as central to the American literary imagination as money. American writers' preoccupations with money predate the foundation of the United States and persist to the present day. Writers have been among the sharpest critics and most enchanted observers of an American social world dominated by the 'cash nexus'; and they have reckoned with imaginative writing's own deep and ambivalent entanglements with the logics of inscription, circulation, and valuation that define the money economy itself. As a dominant measure of value, money has also profoundly shaped representations of race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. American literature's engagements with money – and with directly related topics including debt, credit, finance, and the capitalist market – are among Americanists' most prominent concerns. This landmark volume synthesizes and builds upon the abundance of research in the field to provide the first comprehensive mapping of money's crucial role over five centuries of American literary history.

    • Provides the first comprehensive survey of money's crucial role in American literary history, from the colonial era to the present
    • Illustrates how money – as a dominant measure of value – has profoundly shaped American literature's representations of race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality
    • Highlights the diverse range of monetary forms and experiments in American history, and their importance for American literature

    Product details

    July 2025
    Hardback
    9781009350471
    418 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    0.712kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of Figures
    • Contributors
    • Introduction Paul Crosthwaite
    • Part I. Origins:
    • 1. Wealth and exchange in colonial American literature, 1516–1775 Amanda Louise Johnson
    • 2. The monetary cultures of the early nation Elizabeth Hewitt
    • Part II. Histories:
    • 3. Antebellum sensationalism
    • or, Melodramas of the market David Anthony
    • 4. Race, money, and the figure of the slave Jeffory A. Clymer
    • 5. Reckoning with money in the American renaissance Andrew Lawson
    • 6. Money and marriage in American literary realism Henry B. Wonham
    • 7. Naturalism's financial sublime Jason Puskar
    • 8. Morality, modernism, and the money question Nicky Marsh
    • 9. Loss and dispossession in American writing of the great depression Melanie Benson Taylor
    • 10. Keeping up and falling down in the suburbs Martin Dines
    • 11. Blackness and value from the Harlem renaissance to the black arts movement Michael Germana
    • 12. The counterculture and the culture of money Joanna Freer
    • 13. The logics and Rhetorics of theft in 1970s feminist writing Melanie Waters
    • 14. Crisis money: fiction, finance, and belief in an age of shocks Arne De Boever
    • 15. Multiculturalism and the many meanings of money Eva Boesenberg
    • 16. Capitalism and racial form in three contemporary US poets Christopher Chen
    • 17. Imagining and occupying wall street Christian P. Haines
    • 18. Making ends meet in the gig economy: solidarity, cubicle nostalgia, and the contemporary novel at the end Michelle Chihara
    • Part III. Alternatives:
    • 19. Native American literature and the persistence of the gift Sean Teuton
    • 20. Other worlds and other monies Jo Lindsay Walton
    • 21. Performing currency:mMoney art in America Emily Rosamond
    • 22. Free money? Literature, liberty, and alternative currencies Paul Crosthwaite
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Paul Crosthwaite, Amanda Louise Johnson, Elizabeth Hewitt, David Anthony, Jeffory A. Clymer, Andrew Lawson, Henry B. Wonham, Jason Puskar, Nicky Marsh, Melanie Benson Taylor, Martin Dines, Michael Germana, Joanna Freer, Melanie Waters, Arne De Boever, Eva Boesenberg, Christopher Chen, Christian P. Haines, Michelle Chihara, Sean Teuton, Jo Lindsay Walton, Emily Rosamond

    • Editor
    • Paul Crosthwaite , University of Edinburgh

      Paul Crosthwaite is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Literature at the University of Edinburgh. His books include Speculative Time: American Literature in an Age of Crisis (2024), The Market Logics of Contemporary Fiction (2019), and, as co-author, Invested: How Three Centuries of Stock Market Advice Reshaped Our Money, Markets, and Minds (2022).