Genre Fission: A New Discourse Practice for Culture Studies

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This work aims to revitalize literary and cultural theory by proposing a discourse practice of examining the points where genres and attendant meanings first converge, then re-emerge as something new. The author examines authors such as Saul Bellow and John Updike, as well as film and television.

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