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Cartographies of Empire

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The road novel is often dismissed as a mundane, nostalgic genre: Jack, Sal, and other tedious white men on the road trying to recapture an authentic youth and American past that never existed. Yet,...
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  • 18 March 2025
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The road novel is often dismissed as a mundane, nostalgic genre: Jack, Sal, and other tedious white men on the road trying to recapture an authentic youth and American past that never existed. Yet, new road novels appear every year, tackling unexpected questions and spanning new geographies, from Mexico, Brazil, Bulgaria, Palestine, Ukraine, and former-Yugoslavia. Why did the road novel emerge and why does it persist? What does it do and why has it traveled so widely?

Myka Tucker-Abramson draws from an archive of more than 140 global road novels from over twenty countries, challenging dominant conceptions of the road novel as primarily concerned with American experiences and subjectivities. Grounding her analysis in materialist theories of genre, world-ecology and commodity frontier frameworks, and post-45 American literary studies, Tucker-Abramson persuasively argues that the road novel is a genre specific to, coterminous with, and revealing of US hegemony's global trajectory. Shifting our focus from Americanness to the fraught geopolitics of US Empire, from the car to the built environment through which it moves, and from passengers to those left behind, Tucker-Abramson remaps the road novel, elucidating the genre's unique ability both to reveal the violent and vertiginous processes of capitalist modernization and to obfuscate these harsh truths through seductive narratives of individual success and failure.

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Price: $30.00
Pages: 260
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Post*45
Publication Date: 18 March 2025
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503642164
Format: Paperback
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"This is a major work of literary criticism, and it will undoubtedly shape current debates on the novel and late capitalism. Tucker-Abramson has an extraordinary capacity to remap the contemporary literary landscape." —Harry Stecopoulos, University of Iowa
Myka Tucker-Abramson is Associate Professor, University of Warwick and the author of Novel Shocks: Urban Renewal and the Cultural Origins of Neoliberalism (2018).
Introduction
1. The Road Novel's Three Beginnings
2. "Maybe We Need Another Vision": The Energy Crisis Road Novel and the Limits of History
3. Market-Driven Narratives: The Post-Socialist Transition Road Novel
4. The Countertopographic Feminist Road Novel
5. On the Road to Collapse: The Postapocalyptic Road Novel and the End of the Long Twentieth Century
Afterword: The Car, the Ship, and the Flood: The Road Novel at the End of US Hegemony