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The geographical imagination of Annie Proulx : rethinking regionalism /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hunt, Alex
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2011.
Edición:1st paperback ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The insistence of geography in the writing of Annie Proulx / Alex Hunt
  • The influence of the Annales school on Annie Proulx's geographical imagination / Stéphanie Durrans
  • Proulx and the postmodern hyperreal / Margaret E. Johnson
  • Drinking the elixir of ownership: pilgrims and improvers in the landscapes of Annie Proulx's That old ace in the hole and The shipping news / Christian Hummelsund Voie
  • Postnational United States regional hinterlands: Proulx's ethnic working-class communities in Accordion crimes / Douglas Werden
  • Born under a bad sign: the question of geographical determinism in the hardscrabble northern borderlands of Heart songs and other stories / Hal Crimmel
  • The corpse in the stone wall: Annie Proulx's ironic New England / Kent C. Ryden
  • "All the qualities o' th' isle": The shipping news as island myth / Paul Chafe
  • Annie Proulx's Wyoming: geographical determinism, landscape, and caricature / O. Alan Weltzien
  • Westward Proulx: the resistant landscapes of Close range: Wyoming stories and That old ace in the hole / Elizabeth Abele
  • Landed bodies: geography and disability in The shipping news / Jennifer Denise Ryan
  • The location of immigration: itinerant communities and cultural hybridity in Annie Proulx's Accordion Crimes / Bonnie Roos
  • Brokeback mountain as progressive narrative and cinematic vision: landscape, emotion, and the denial of domesticity / Christopher Pullen
  • Capitalism vs. localism: economies of scale in Annie Proulx's Postcards and That old ace in the hole / Wes Berry
  • The ecology of narrative: Annie Proulx's That old ace in the holes as critical regionalist fiction / Alex Hunt
  • Red desert: the history of a place, and Annie Proulx as environmental historian / Dan Flores.