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All Our Stories Are Here: Critical Perspectives on Montana Literature

Editat de Brady Harrison
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2009
This wide-ranging collection of essays addresses a diverse and expanded vision of Montana literature, offering new readings of both canonical and overlooked texts. Although a handful of Montana writers such as Richard Hugo, A. B. Guthrie Jr., D’Arcy McNickle, and James Welch have received considerable critical attention, sizable gaps remain in the analysis of the state’s ever-growing and ever-evolving canon. The twelve essays in All Our Stories Are Here not only build on the exemplary, foundational work of other writers but also open further interpretative and critical conversations.
 
Expanding on the critical paradigms of the past and bringing to bear some of the latest developments in literary and cultural studies, the contributors engage issues such as queer ambivalence in Montana writing, representations of the state in popular romances, and the importance of the University of Montana’s creative writing program in fostering the state’s literary corpus. The contributors also explore the work of writers who have not yet received their critical due, take new looks at old friends, and offer some of the first explorations of recent works by well-established artists. All Our Stories Are Here conveys a sense of continuity in the field of Western literary criticism, while at the same time challenging conventional approaches to regional literature.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803213906
ISBN-10: 0803213905
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Brady Harrison is a professor of English at the University of Montana. He is the author of Agent of Empire: William Walker and the Imperial Self in American Literature and the editor of a scholarly edition of Richard Harding Davis’s Soldiers of Fortune.
 
Contributors: William W. Bevis, Nancy Cook, Steve Davenport, Tamas Dobozy, Roger Dunsmore, Brady Harrison, Matthew Jockers, Gregory L. Morris, Karl Olson, Andrea Opitz, Jim Rains, Lois Welch, and O. Alan Weltzien

Cuprins

Acknowledgments  
Introduction: Toward a Postpopulist Criticism  
Part I: Does Place Matter?
1. Burning Montana: Richard Ford’s Wildlife and Regional Crisis  
Tamas Dobozy
2. All My Stories Are Here: Four Montana Poets 
Roger Dunsmore
3. West of Éire: Butte’s Irish Ethos     
Matthew L. Jockers
Part II: Women Writing Montana
4. Home on the Range: Montana Romances and Geographies of Hope   
Nancy Cook
5. Feminism and Postmodernism in the New West: Mary Blew and Montana Women’s Writing since 1990 
William W. Bevis
Part III: Gay and Lesbian Literature Under a Big Sky
6. West of Desire: Queer Ambivalence in Montana Literature 
Karl Olson
7. “Just Regular Guys”: Homophobia, the Code of the West, and Constructions of Male Identity in Thomas Savage and Annie Proulx  
O. Alan Weltzien
Part IV: Native Revisions/The Problems of History
8. “He Never Wanted to Forget It”: Contesting the Idea of History in D’Arcy McNickle’s The Surrounded 
Jim Rains
9. A Haunted Nation: Cultural Narratives and the Persistence of the Indigenous Subject in James Welch’s The Heartsong of Charging Elk    
Andrea Opitz
10. “I Have Had Some Satisfactory Times”: The Yellowstone Kelly Novels of Peter Bowen    
Gregory L. Morris
Part V: Hugo-Land
11. Richard Hugo’s Montana Poems: Blue Collars, Indians, and Tough Style     
Steve Davenport
12. Semicolonial Moments: The History and Influence of the University of Montana Creative Writing Program  
Lois M. Welch
Select Bibliography of Montana Writing   
Contributors     
Index
 

Recenzii

"Harrison's collection includes a range of critical perspectives that invite both the general reader and the academic scholar to reconsider the richness of Montana writing."—Linda K. Karell, Montana, the Magazine of Western History

"This remarkable collection of essays offers something for every reader interested in Montana literature, from the well read to newcomers to the field. . . . Editor Brady Harrison deserves thanks and praise for a job very well done."—Sue Hart, Great Plains Quarterly