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Presenting the first interdisciplinary consideration of his political thought, Updike and Politics: New Considerations establishes a new scholarly foundation for assessing one of the most recognized and significant American writers of the post-1945 period. This book brings together a diverse group of American and international scholars, including contributors from Japan, India, Israel, and Europe. Like Updike himself, the collection canvases a wide range of topics, including Updikes too often overlooked poetry and his single play. Its essays deal with not only political themes such as the traditional aspects of power, rights, equality, justice, or violence but also the more divisive elements in Updikes work like race, gender, imperialism, hegemony, and technology. Ultimately, the book reveals how Updikes immense body of work illuminates the central political questions and problems that troubled American culture during the second half of the twentieth century as well as the opening decade of the new millennium.

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This collection of essays adds depth to our understanding of Updike as a political writer. The book is especially valuable to scholars of late-twentieth and early twenty-first century literature for its investigations of intersections between the personal and the political. It exposes Updike's nuanced perspectives on institutions such as the American presidency, and it provides thought-provoking explorations of politically charged and transformative American experiences including the War in Vietnam, the Cold War, and the attacks of September 11, 2001. -- Liliana M. Naydan, Penn State Abington This collection provides a timely and much-needed perspective on Updike and political life. The editors have selected impressive essays from established Updike critics, international scholars, and some newer voices to display a rich range of interpretations. The essays are elegantly framed by the introduction, and they collectively advance an urgent critical conversation. Updike and Politics: New Considerations is an important contribution: it sharpens our understanding of an essential American writer through a crucial context. -- Quentin Miller, Suffolk University

Acknowledgments vii
Credits ix
Updike and Politics: An Introduction 1(10)
Matthew Shipe
Scott Dill
Part I The Presidency
1 Updike and the American Presidency
11(16)
James Schiff
2 "We're None of Us Perfect": Watergate and Adultery in John Updike's A Month of Sundays and Memories of the Ford Administration
27(16)
Marshall Boswell
3 Presidential Politics as Sexual Politics: Memories of the Ford Administration
43(18)
Judie Newman
4 John Updike's Poetics of Hope
61(20)
Jo Gill
5 Updike on Demagoguery: Reconsidering Rabbit Redux in the Age of Trump
81(12)
Ethan Fishman
Part II The American Scene
6 "Love It or Leave It": America in Red, Gray, and Blue in Rabbit Redux
93(18)
Sylvie Mathe
7 "Mail" Chauvinism: John Updike's Postal Fetish and the Unrealizable Vision of American Democracy
111(18)
Yoav Fromer
8 The Failure of Moderation in Buchanan Dying and Memories of the Ford Administration
129(16)
Michial Farmer
9 Inside Reagan's "Placid, Uncluttered Head": Roger's Version and the Rise of Neoliberalism
145(16)
Matthew Shipe
10 The Politics of Vulnerability in The Afterlife and Other Stories
161(18)
Biljana Dojcinovic
11 John Updike's Terrorist and the Politics of Hygiene
179(22)
Aleksandra Vukotic
Part III Updike Abroad
12 Updike's Middle East: A Neoliberal Approach to Conflict Resolution
201(14)
Louis Gordon
13 Updike "Third-Worlds It": Staging The Coup as Political Satire
215(18)
Kirk Curnutt
14 The Three Mile Island Accident and "the Man from Toyota": Looking Back on the Cultural Politics of the Cold War in Rabbit Is Rich and Rabbit at Rest
233(12)
Takashi Nakatani
15 John Updike and the World: The Politics of Identity in Brazil
245(16)
Pradipta Sengupta
Index 261(4)
Contributors 265
Matthew Shipe is senior lecturer and the director of Advanced Writing in the English department at Washington University, Missouri. Scott Dill is lecturer of English at Case Western Reserve University.