Pedagogic Encounters: Master and Disciple in the American Novel After the 1980s

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This book offers a new approach to the genre of the campus novel. Through a critical analysis of eleven novels, Aristi Trendel argues that the specificity and complexity of the pedagogic rapport between professor and student calls for a new genre: the Master-Disciple novel. After the 1980s, the professor-student relationship was highly scrutinized and politicized, making the Master-Disciple novel essential to critical theorists and educators. Furthermore, the Master-Disciple novel broadens the scope of the campus novel as the master-pupil rapport can develop beyond the halls of academia. Though some of the novels analyzed in this book have been thoroughly discussed before, Trendel reads them through the lens of the pedagogic rapport and in constant dialogue with a broad range of themes, such as gender, sexuality, and power. The book will be important for academics, students, and all who are interested in the bond between teacher and student.

Author(s): Aristi Trendel
Series: (Politics, Literature, & Film)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Lexington Books
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 174
Tags: Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, American Literature

Contents
Introduction
1 Lying in the Pedgagogical Encounter
2 Mentorship and Gratitude in Lan Samantha Chang’s All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost
3 The Power Differential Between Professor and Student in Francine Prose’s Blue Angel
4 The Myth of the Wounded Healer in Pedagogy
5 The Poet and His Translator in John Crowley’s The Translator
6 Queering Master and Disciple in Susan Choi’s My Education
7 Pedagogical Encounters in John Updike’s Roger’s Version and Terrorist
8 Master and Disciple in Cities of Light
9 Embodied Interaffectivity in Russell Banks’s Lost Memory of Skin
10 The Pedagogic Encounter in the Time of the Posthuman
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author