Capitalist and De-Industrialized Identity: American “National” Allegory in John Updike’s <i>The Centaur</i> and Philipp Meyer’s <i>American Rust</i>
Last updated: 04 Jan 2025
10.21608/ttaip.2022.277165
allegory, Capitalism, de-industrialization, Sacrifice, middle and working class
Rania
Youssef
Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Egypt.
raniahassan12@gmail.com
Cairo
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Capitalist and De-Industrialized Identity: American “National” Allegory in John Updike’s <i>The Centaur</i> and Philipp Meyer’s <i>American Rust</i>
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