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Postwestern Cultures: Literature, Theory, Space: Postwestern Horizons

Editat de Susan Kollin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2007
Postwestern Cultures synthesizes the most critical topics of contemporary scholarship of the American West within a single volume. This interdisciplinary anthology features leading scholars in the varied fields of western American literary studies and includes new regional studies, global studies, studies of popular culture, environmental criticism, gender and queer theory, and multiculturalism. Postwestern Cultures, like all successful studies of western American literature, is necessarily diverse and wide-ranging; it grasps the multifaceted quality of the landscape, literature, and critical analysis by engaging postmodern theory, spatial theory, cultural studies, and transnational and transcultural understandings of the local.
 
This collection emphasizes the importance of understanding the region not as a confined or static space but as a constantly changing entity in both substance and form. It examines subjects ranging from the use of frontier rhetoric in Japanese American internment camp narratives to the emergence of agricultural tourism in the New West to the application of geographer J. B. Jackson's theories to abandoned western landscapes.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803260443
ISBN-10: 080326044X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 6 Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria Postwestern Horizons

Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Susan Kollin is an associate professor of English at Montana State University and the author of Nature's State: Imagining Alaska as the Last Frontier.
 
Contributors: Michael Beehler, Neil Campbell, Krista Comer, Nancy Cook, Audrey Goodman, Melody Graulich, Susan Kollin, Beth Loffreda, Lee Clark Mitchell, Capper Nichols, David Oates, John Streamas, and Stephen Tatum.

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Contents
 
Acknowledgments  
Introduction: Postwestern Studies, Dead or Alive     
      Susan Kollin
 
Part 1: Newer New Wests
1. Spectrality and the Postregional Interface
      Stephen Tatum
2. Everyday Regionalisms in Contemporary Critical Practice 
      Krista Comer
3. Critical Regionalism, Thirdspace, and John Brinckerhoff Jackson's Western Cultural Landscapes
      Neil Campbell
4. Architecture and the Virtual West in William Gibson's San Francisco 
      Michael Beehler
 
Part 2: Nature and Culture  
5. What's Authentic about Western Literature? And, More to the Point, What's Literary? 
      Lee Clark Mitchell
6. Some Questions about Sexless Nature Writing
      David Oates
7. Backpacking and the Ultralight Solution 
      Capper Nichols
8. Survival, Alaska Style 
      Susan Kollin
 
Part 3: Contested Wests
9. Scheduling Idealism in Laramie, Wyoming 
      Beth Loffreda
10. Frontier Mythology, Children's Literature, and Japanese American Incarceration 
      John Streamas
11. I'm Just a Lonesome Korean Cowgirl; or, Adoption and National Identity   
      Melody Graulich
12. Cultivating Otowi Bridge 
      Audrey Goodman
13. The Romance of Ranching; or, Selling Place-Based Fantasies in and of the West  
      Nancy Cook
 
References 
Contributors