- Eric Schocket
Eric Schocket was an Associate Professor of
American literature atHampshire College in Amherst,Massachusetts . He wrote primarily on issues of class. In "Vanishing Moments: Class and American Literature" (University of Michigan Press, 2006), Schocket examined the way in which class-conscious American literature (such as by Herman Melville, Rebecca Harding Davis, William Howells, andLangston Hughes ) confronted and addressed the typical American denial of issues of social stratification.Schocket received his BA from the
University of California, Berkeley , and his PhD in American Literature fromStanford University . His other published articles include:
* "Proletarian Paperbacks: The Little Blue Books and Working-Class Culture"College Literature", 2002 Fall; 29 (4): 67-78. (journal article)
* "Redefining American Proletarian Literature: Mexican Americans and the Challenge to the Tradition of Radical Dissent" "Journal of American & Comparative Cultures", 2001 Spring-Summer; 24 (1-2): 59-69. (journal article)
*"'Discovering Some New Race': Rebecca Harding Davis's 'Life in the Iron Mills' and the Literary Emergence of Working-Class Whiteness" "PMLA: Publications of the Modern Language Association of America", 2000 Jan; 115 (1): 46-59. (journal article)
*"Undercover Explorations of the 'Other Half'; Or, the Writer as Class Transvestite" "Representations", 1998 Fall; 64: 109-33. (journal article)After a months-long battle with leukemia, Eric Schocket died on
September 3 2006 .
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