Claiming the New Western History as its most enabling context, Comer\u27s study traces the genealogy of recent female regionalist writing, locating its roots in the civil rights movement, feminism, and postmodernism. This is an obvious challenge to those who claim Western regionalism as the very antidote to postmodernism. Moreover, by including writers of color in her discussion, Comer questions the idea that Western regionalism is only a white thing. Through issues of gender, landscape, and geography, Comer focuses in each of her chapters on a different kind of landscape-urban, wild, erotic, national. The Great Plains do not seem to fit any of these categories. She chooses California\u27s urbanscapes as her first terrain, thus challengin...
Despite over thirty years having elapsed since Joan Jensen and Darlis Miller, in The Gentle Tamers ...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
The essays collected in Women Writing Women: The Frontiers Reader weave together theoretical, person...
Claiming the New Western History as its most enabling context, Comer\u27s study traces the genealogy...
Postwestern Cultures addresses the highly charged and continually shifting meanings of a space tha...
Postwestern Cultures addresses the highly charged and continually shifting meanings of a space tha...
Georgi-Findlay takes on the seemingly impossible task of synthesizing one hundred years of women\u27...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
This collection of twenty-nine essays, some previously published, aspires to assemble some of the mo...
The exploration and settlement of the American West have long been subjects of interest to American ...
Although it has everything to do with location, nineteenth-century American literary regionalism is ...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
This collection of twenty-nine essays, some previously published, aspires to assemble some of the mo...
Despite over thirty years having elapsed since Joan Jensen and Darlis Miller, in The Gentle Tamers ...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
The essays collected in Women Writing Women: The Frontiers Reader weave together theoretical, person...
Claiming the New Western History as its most enabling context, Comer\u27s study traces the genealogy...
Postwestern Cultures addresses the highly charged and continually shifting meanings of a space tha...
Postwestern Cultures addresses the highly charged and continually shifting meanings of a space tha...
Georgi-Findlay takes on the seemingly impossible task of synthesizing one hundred years of women\u27...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
This collection of twenty-nine essays, some previously published, aspires to assemble some of the mo...
The exploration and settlement of the American West have long been subjects of interest to American ...
Although it has everything to do with location, nineteenth-century American literary regionalism is ...
The twenty-one essays in this collection represent some of the finest work being done in the ongoing...
This collection of twenty-nine essays, some previously published, aspires to assemble some of the mo...
Despite over thirty years having elapsed since Joan Jensen and Darlis Miller, in The Gentle Tamers ...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
The essays collected in Women Writing Women: The Frontiers Reader weave together theoretical, person...