This collection of scholarly essays reassesses the Beat Generation writers in mid-century American history and literature, as well as their broad cultural impact since the 60s from contemporary critical, theoretical, historical, and interdisciplinary perspectives. The traditional canon of major writers in this generation is expanded to include women and African Americans. The essays offer critiques of media stereotypes and popular cliches that influence both academic and popular discourse about the Beats, connect the literature of the Beat movement to music, painting, and film, and ultimately open new directions for study of the Beats in the 21st century.
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JENNIE SKERL is a senior scholar in the field of Beat literature at West Chester University, USA. She has published two books on William S. Burroughs and was a major contributor to the Dictionary of Literary Biography volume on the Beats. She recently edited a collection of original essays on Jane Bowled and a special issue of College Literature on Beat literature.
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