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Songs of the New South: Writing Contemporary Louisiana: Contributions to the Study of American Literature

Editat de Suzanne Disheroon-Green, Lisa Abney
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mar 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The works of Louisiana authors differ from the works of other Southern writers in significant ways. Strong French, Spanish, Native American, and African American traditions shaped Louisiana culture, and Louisiana writers reflect that cultural diversity in their works. So too, historical and religious influences caused Louisiana to develop in a distinct way, and these influences have similarly affected Louisiana writers. The narrative styles employed by these writers generally differ from the styles of other Southern authors. While contemporary Louisiana writers have contributed a substantial body of work to Southern literature, their writings have not received adequate scholarly attention. This book provides a critical introduction to Louisiana literature and gives special attention to how Louisiana literature and culture depart from the rest of the South.The volume is the first collection of scholarly studies focusing on Louisiana writers from the 1930s to the present. Drawing together discussions of 15 of Louisiana's current premier fiction writers, the collection is organized into three broad sections. The first examines Louisiana narratives and folk traditions; the second, influences of religious traditions on Louisiana writers, including Protestantism, Catholicism, and Paganism; and the third, the construction of gender and race in Louisiana culture. Included are discussions of such writers as Ernest J. Gaines, Anne Rice, James Lee Burke, Moira Crone, John Dufresne, Michael Lee West, Rebecca Wells, and Robert Olin Butler.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313313660
ISBN-10: 0313313660
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of American Literature

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

SUZANNE DISHEROON GREEN is Assistant Professor of English at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Her previous books include Kate Chopin: An Annotated Bibliography of Critical Works (Greenwood, 1999). She has published numerous articles on Kate Chopin and other Southern writers.LISA ABNEY is Director of the Louisiana Folklife Center and Assistant Professor of English at Northwestern State University. Her essays have appeared in such journals as American Folklore Society News, Louisiana English Journal, and CEA Critic.

Cuprins

Introduction: Writing Louisiana: A New Generation Tells Their StoriesLouisiana Narrative and Folk TraditionsLiving on the Edge in Rebecca Well's Little Altars Everywhere by Mary Ann WilsonFood and Foodways in Michael Lee West's She Flew the Coop: A Novel Concerning Life, Death, Sex, and Recipes in Limoges, Louisiana by Lisa AbneyToole's Louisiana Voice in The Neon Bible by Patricia A. ThreattThe Kingfish as Author: Huey Long's Two Political Autobiographies by Philip Dubuisson CastilleLocating Community in Contemporary Southern Fiction: Analyzing Robert Olen Butler's A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain by Erin E. Campbell CashThe Spell of the Swampland: The Gulf Coast Fictions of Shirley Ann Grau by Sally BlantonOutside of Time: Dave Robicheaux and the Criminal Kind of Postmodern Louisiana by Thomas EasterlingFrom Huey Long to Willie Stark: Louisiana Politics in All the King's Men by Harold WoodellPaganism, Papism, Protestantism, and the New Southern ReligionPostmodernism Goes South: John Dufresne's Louisiana Power and Light by David J. CaudleFiction is My Religion: Conversations with John Dufresne by Kevin Blaine Bell and David J. CaudleInvoking Generational Demons: Orality and Catholicism in The Witching Hour by Kenneth Price and Shelby PosrakThe Complicated Catholicism of Andre Dubus by Michael CocchiaraleLady of the Earth and Moon: Goddess Imagery and the Ya Yas by Lori RowlettBlack Cat Bone and Snake Wisdom: New Orleans Hoodoo, Haitian Voodoo, and Rereading Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God by Pamela Glenn MenkeThree Castes of Race and GenderAwakening the Essence of Blue: The Emerging Southern Women of Kate Chopin and Moira Crone by Suzanne Disheroon GreenEquality for African American (Wo)Men: Quests for Masculinity in Ernest Gaines's Bloodline by Laurie ChampionAgainst Regulations: Southern Women in the Fiction of Rebecca Wells by Patricia M. GrantEllen Gilchrist's Heroines, the Scourge of New Orleans by Mary McCayRape and Redemption: The Revision of Colored Female Chastity in Pauline Hopkin's Contending Forces and Anne Rice's The Feast of All Saints by Amy Anastasia BirgeBloodlines: Representations of Black and White Creoles in the Fiction of Ernest Gaines by Keith Byerman