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9780791472897

American Exceptionalism in the Age of Globalization : The Spector of Vietnam

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  • ISBN13:

    9780791472897

  • ISBN10:

    0791472892

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-01-04
  • Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr

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Summary

In American Exceptionalism in the Age of Globalization, William V. Spanos explores three writers-Graham Greene, Philip Caputo, and Tim O'Brien-whose work devastatingly critiques the U.S. intervention in Vietnam and exposes the brutality of the Vietnam War. Utilizing poststructuralist theory, particularly that of Heidegger, Althusser, Foucault, and Said, Spanos argues that the Vietnam War disclosed the dark underside of the American exceptionalist ethos and, in so doing, speaks directly to America's war on terror in the aftermath of 9/11. To support this argument, Spanos undertakes close readings of Greene's The Quiet American, Caputo's A Rumor of War, and O'Brien's Going After Cacciato, all of which bear witness to the self-destruction of American exceptionalism. Spanos retrieves the spectral witness that has been suppressed since the war, but that now, in the wake of the quagmire in Iraq, has returned to haunt America's post-9/11 "project for the new American century." Book jacket.

Author Biography

William V. Spanos is Distinguished Professor of English at Binghamton University, State University of New York

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
History and Its Specter: Rethinking Thinking in the Post-Cold War Agep. 1
Althusser's "Problematic": Vision and the Vietnam Warp. 35
Who Killed Alden Pyle?: The Oversight of Oversight in Graham Greene's The Quiet Americanp. 57
Retrieving the Thisness of the Vietnam War: A Symptomatic Reading of Philip Caputo's A Rumor of Warp. 99
"The Land Is Your Enemy": Tim O'Brien's Going After Cacciatop. 145
American Exceptionalism, the Jeremiad, and the Frontier, before and after 9/11: From the Puritans to the Neo-Con Menp. 187
Conclusion: The Vietnam War, 9/11, and Its Aftermathp. 243
Notesp. 261
Indexp. 307
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