ALVIN TOFFLER’S CONTRIBUTION TO AMERICAN LITERATURE: FUTURISM, NONFICTION, AND THE RECONFIGURATION OF CULTURAL NARRATIVE
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Alvin Toffler; American Literature; Futurism; Nonfiction Prose; Speculative Nonfiction; Cultural Criticism; Technology and LiteratureAbstract
Alvin Toffler occupies a distinctive and complex position within American literary history as a futurist whose nonfiction prose reshaped cultural narratives about technology, time, and social transformation. Although traditionally excluded from the literary canon due to his association with sociology and futurism, Toffler’s works demonstrate significant literary value through their narrative strategies, conceptual innovation, and cultural resonance. This chapter argues that Toffler’s contribution to American literature lies in his redefinition of nonfiction as a speculative, future-oriented literary form. Through close textual analysis of Future Shock, The Third Wave, and Powershift, the chapter situates Toffler within the broader tradition of American intellectual prose and cultural criticism, demonstrating how his writings function as literary mediations of late twentieth-century modernity.
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