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The Metanarrative of Suspicion in Late Twentieth-Century America (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) (edit title/settings)

by Sandra Baringer (Author) (edit contributors)

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Narratives of suspicion and mistrust have escaped the boundaries of specific sites of discourse to constitue a metanarrative that pervades American culture. Sandra Baringer investigates this phenomenon.

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My approach to what I call the metanarrative of suspicion is grounded in Fredric Jameson's ranking of history over psychology, though my analysis of this metanarrative borrows heavily from psychoanalytic theory.

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