What is the discourse of region? How, in the complexity of our experience of the Great Plains, do we turn that experience, that place, that posture, into words? The answers are many. And yet they cohere into something we call community. Discourse, in a way, is what enables us to tell each other that we recognize, that we care. On the Great Plains, we garden. We garden against the odds. I recognized this one afternoon in Nebraska, standing in Frances W. Kaye\u27s garden. We were watching a crow
Unfortunately, many Midwestern writers are used to being labeled “regional” in a pejorative sense. ...
As a horticulturist, it may be easier to be convinced that appreciation of land and place are at the...
How to become modern and, simultaneously, return to sources, how to integrate historical progress an...
What is the discourse of region? How, in the complexity of our experience of the Great Plains, do we...
Prair\u27ie n. a large treeless tract of level or undulating grassland esp. in N. America. (The Conc...
Complications seem inevitably to arise whenever one tries to define either regionalism in general or...
In compiling this issue of Great Plains Quarterly, Charlene Porsild responds to issues at the heart ...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
How to become modern and, simultaneously, return to sources, how to integrate historical progress an...
This thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North American regio...
American scholars have used the concept of regionalism to organize their thinking about certain aspe...
Regions have for too long been subject to a discourse that places them at the hinterland of powerful...
In the past ten to fifteen years, critical understandings of regions and, concomitantly, regionalist...
If one wants to advance the argument that the Great Plains, as a region, matters— and the very exist...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North Ame...
Unfortunately, many Midwestern writers are used to being labeled “regional” in a pejorative sense. ...
As a horticulturist, it may be easier to be convinced that appreciation of land and place are at the...
How to become modern and, simultaneously, return to sources, how to integrate historical progress an...
What is the discourse of region? How, in the complexity of our experience of the Great Plains, do we...
Prair\u27ie n. a large treeless tract of level or undulating grassland esp. in N. America. (The Conc...
Complications seem inevitably to arise whenever one tries to define either regionalism in general or...
In compiling this issue of Great Plains Quarterly, Charlene Porsild responds to issues at the heart ...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
How to become modern and, simultaneously, return to sources, how to integrate historical progress an...
This thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North American regio...
American scholars have used the concept of regionalism to organize their thinking about certain aspe...
Regions have for too long been subject to a discourse that places them at the hinterland of powerful...
In the past ten to fifteen years, critical understandings of regions and, concomitantly, regionalist...
If one wants to advance the argument that the Great Plains, as a region, matters— and the very exist...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North Ame...
Unfortunately, many Midwestern writers are used to being labeled “regional” in a pejorative sense. ...
As a horticulturist, it may be easier to be convinced that appreciation of land and place are at the...
How to become modern and, simultaneously, return to sources, how to integrate historical progress an...