The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature
The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature is a 2006 book by Elizabeth Kantor. It is the sixth book in Regnery Publishing's The [Politically Incorrect Guide|Politically Incorrect Guide] series.
Background
Kantor argues that the study of literature in universities today is distorted by theories - developed in the 1960s at Yale and expanding through the 1970s and 1980s - that are aimed at attacking western civilization and Christianity for their alleged racism and sexism. This critical theory is believed by Kantor to have caused professors to replace the well-established literary canon with politically correct literature such as Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, the works of Toni Morrison and Dan Brown, or with theories such as Marxism and Freudianism.Summary
The main body of The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature, however, is focused upon an overview of the classic canon of English literature extending from Beowulf to Evelyn Waugh. There is another chapter after this discussing American literature from Nathaniel Hawthorne to Flannery O'Connor. Each chapter has:- a list of literature the author says serious students "must not miss"
- boxed tests discussing "What PC professors don't want you to learn from..."