Between Meritocracy and the Old Boy Network: Elite Education in Contemporary American Literature
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https://doi.org/10.5283/copas.186Keywords:
Elites, Education, Upper Class, Meritocracy, NetworkAbstract
This article focuses on the discourse of elite education in the United States. I argue that the discourse generates two dominant topoi—merit and network—in order to make sense of elite education and its socio-political implications. Examining Tom Wolfe's I am Charlotte Simmons“ (2004) and Curtis Sittenfeld's Prep “(2005) against the backdrop of different positions within the discursive framework, I read literary texts as counter-discourses that provide spaces of subversion and resistance to dominant meanings.Downloads
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2014-05-17
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Spieler, Sophie. “Between Meritocracy and the Old Boy Network: Elite Education in Contemporary American Literature”. Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies, vol. 15, no. 1, May 2014, doi:10.5283/copas.186.
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