Liberal Arts Faculty Books
The Oprah Affect: Critical Essays on Oprah's Book Club
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Description
The Oprah Affect explores the cultural impact of Oprah’s Book Club, particularly in light of debates about the definition and purpose of literature in American culture. For the critics collected here, Oprah’s Book Club stands, in the context of American literary history, not as an egregious undermining of who we are and what we represent, as some have maintained, but as the latest manifestation of a tradition that encourages symbiotic relationships between readers and texts. Powered by women writers and readers, novels in this tradition attract crowds, sell well, and make unabashed appeals to emotion. The essays consider the interlocking issues of affect, affinity, accessibility, and activism in the context of this tradition. Juxtaposing book history; reading practices; literary analysis; feminist criticism; and communication, religious, political, and cultural studies; the contributors map a range of possibilities for further research on Oprah’s Book Club.A complete chronological list of Book Club picks is included.
ISBN
9780791476154
Publication Date
10-1-2008
Relational Format
book
Department
English
Publisher
SUNY Press
Disciplines
American Literature | American Popular Culture
Recommended Citation
Farr, Cecilia Konchar and Harker, Jaime, "The Oprah Affect: Critical Essays on Oprah's Book Club" (2008). Liberal Arts Faculty Books. 181.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/libarts_book/181