In the past ten to fifteen years, critical understandings of regions and, concomitantly, regionalist approaches to literature and culture have undergone considerable changes. Studies such as Laurie Ricou’s The Arbutus/Madrone Files (2002) or Claudia Sadowski-Smith’s Border Fictions (2008), for instance, have focused on spaces and cultures that cross and crystallize around North American national borders, thereby questioning traditional, which is to say national, delineations of region. Even e..
Regional cultures, far from atrophying in the face of national and global cultural circuits, are bot...
The New Regionalism, an essay by Lowry Charles Wimberly, appeared in the summer 1932 issue of Prair...
The Handbook of Comparative North American Literature was conceived and edited by scholar of Canadia...
This thesis engages with and intervenes in a number of insurgent, emergent, and re-emergent, pedagog...
This article develops and deploys critical regionalism as a theoretical framework that enables a com...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
This paper argues for “regionality” as a new term to address the intersection of geographical region...
Edited by Charles Reagan Wilson University Press of Mississippi (Hardcover; $40.00; ISBN: 1578060133...
Even as Americans keep moving all over the map in the late twentieth century, they cherish memorie...
Emerging out of a 2003 conference in Lincoln, Nebraska, organized by the Consortium of Regional Huma...
NAFTA is only one instance of regionalism in North America. A number of smaller and more localized i...
With its uninspired Pepto-Bismol pink-colored cover, Crisscrossing Borders in the Literature of the ...
Contemporary transnational and transcontinental trends of theory enable a mandatory analysis of how ...
What difference would it make if literary regionalism were taken seriously? We would have an ambitio...
Review of: Critical Regionalism: Connecting Politics and Culture in the American Landscape, by Dou...
Regional cultures, far from atrophying in the face of national and global cultural circuits, are bot...
The New Regionalism, an essay by Lowry Charles Wimberly, appeared in the summer 1932 issue of Prair...
The Handbook of Comparative North American Literature was conceived and edited by scholar of Canadia...
This thesis engages with and intervenes in a number of insurgent, emergent, and re-emergent, pedagog...
This article develops and deploys critical regionalism as a theoretical framework that enables a com...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
This paper argues for “regionality” as a new term to address the intersection of geographical region...
Edited by Charles Reagan Wilson University Press of Mississippi (Hardcover; $40.00; ISBN: 1578060133...
Even as Americans keep moving all over the map in the late twentieth century, they cherish memorie...
Emerging out of a 2003 conference in Lincoln, Nebraska, organized by the Consortium of Regional Huma...
NAFTA is only one instance of regionalism in North America. A number of smaller and more localized i...
With its uninspired Pepto-Bismol pink-colored cover, Crisscrossing Borders in the Literature of the ...
Contemporary transnational and transcontinental trends of theory enable a mandatory analysis of how ...
What difference would it make if literary regionalism were taken seriously? We would have an ambitio...
Review of: Critical Regionalism: Connecting Politics and Culture in the American Landscape, by Dou...
Regional cultures, far from atrophying in the face of national and global cultural circuits, are bot...
The New Regionalism, an essay by Lowry Charles Wimberly, appeared in the summer 1932 issue of Prair...
The Handbook of Comparative North American Literature was conceived and edited by scholar of Canadia...