Taking its name from the subtitle of William Least Heat-Moon’s PrairyErth (a deep map), the “deep-map” form of nonfiction and environmental writing defines an innovative and stratigraphic literary genre. Proposing that its roots can be found in Great Plains nonfiction writing, Susan Naramore Maher explores the many facets of this vital form of critique, exploration, and celebration that weaves together such elements of narrative as natural history, cultural history, geography, memoir, and intertextuality. Maher’s Deep Map Country gives readers the first book-length study of the deep-map nonfiction of the Great Plains region, featuring writers as diverse as Julene Bair, Sharon Butala, Loren Eiseley, Don Gayton, Linda Hasselstrom, William L...
GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY Volume 19/ Number 2 / Spring 1999 Contents Introduction: Imagining Literary L...
What would you like to know about the cultural geography of the United States and Canada? Many aspec...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers were challenged to create a model of a deep map during a th...
Taking its name from the subtitle of William Least Heat-Moon’s PrairyErth (a deep map), the “deep-ma...
In his influential review, Deep Maps in Ecoliterature, scholar Randall Roorda argues that the deep...
This thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North American regio...
In Thought and Landscape, geographer Yi-Fu Tuan describes an essential double perspective required...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North Ame...
Exploration, no matter how scientifically oriented or technologically involved, has been popularly v...
In compiling this issue of Great Plains Quarterly, Charlene Porsild responds to issues at the heart ...
This is a splendid book, ambitiously and selfconsciously American, at once contemporary and a throwb...
The northern plains are often ignored by the rest of the nation or, if not, are mentioned in the con...
In 1825 a space observer orbiting the earth could have looked down on two enormous land masses separ...
In 2014 my good friend and former boss, Richard (Rick) Edwards, Director of the University of Nebras...
The essays gathered together in this issue of Great Plains Quarterly constitute Five Voices One Pla...
GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY Volume 19/ Number 2 / Spring 1999 Contents Introduction: Imagining Literary L...
What would you like to know about the cultural geography of the United States and Canada? Many aspec...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers were challenged to create a model of a deep map during a th...
Taking its name from the subtitle of William Least Heat-Moon’s PrairyErth (a deep map), the “deep-ma...
In his influential review, Deep Maps in Ecoliterature, scholar Randall Roorda argues that the deep...
This thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North American regio...
In Thought and Landscape, geographer Yi-Fu Tuan describes an essential double perspective required...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines literary texts as place-making conduits in the case of the North Ame...
Exploration, no matter how scientifically oriented or technologically involved, has been popularly v...
In compiling this issue of Great Plains Quarterly, Charlene Porsild responds to issues at the heart ...
This is a splendid book, ambitiously and selfconsciously American, at once contemporary and a throwb...
The northern plains are often ignored by the rest of the nation or, if not, are mentioned in the con...
In 1825 a space observer orbiting the earth could have looked down on two enormous land masses separ...
In 2014 my good friend and former boss, Richard (Rick) Edwards, Director of the University of Nebras...
The essays gathered together in this issue of Great Plains Quarterly constitute Five Voices One Pla...
GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY Volume 19/ Number 2 / Spring 1999 Contents Introduction: Imagining Literary L...
What would you like to know about the cultural geography of the United States and Canada? Many aspec...
An interdisciplinary team of researchers were challenged to create a model of a deep map during a th...