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Peregrinations : Walking in American Literature /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Hamilton, Amy T. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Reno, Nevada : University of Nevada Press, [2018]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction : Walking at the Intersection of Literature and Materiality. A Brief and Partial History of Walking in the United States -- Material Ecocriticism -- Walking in American Literature -- Paths in the Wilderness : Walking Bodies and Material Agency in Early American Indian Captivity Narratives. Mary White Rowlandson's Pilgrimage Through Captivity -- Adventure and Social Critique in Sarah Wakefield's Captivity Narrative -- Captive Bodies and Trans-corporeal Ethics -- "By This Song I Walk" : Land, Movement, and Memory on the Navajo Long Walk. The Long Walk -- Walking and the Dine Worldview -- Dine Memories of the Long Walk -- The Long Walk in Contemporary Dine Poetry -- Walking and Survival in Dine Bikeyah -- Peripatetic Philosopher : Walking, Rhythm, and Material Nature in Mary Austin's Desert Writing. Euroamerican Nature Writing and Walking -- Indigenous Traditions and Austin's Philosophy of Rhythm -- The Land of Little Rain's Rhythmic Desert -- Knowing and Living with the Land -- Crossing the Storied Desert : Bodies on the Border in Luis Alberto Urrea's The Devil's Highway. Walking in Chicanx and Mexican Cultures -- Walking in the Borderlands in The Devil's Highway -- Bodily Suffering in the Material Desert -- Peregrinación as Symbol and Experience -- Aztlán and Border Legends as Alternative Ways of Knowing -- Reading and Writing the Land -- Walking Between Worlds : Material and Metaphorical Maps in Louise Erdrich's Novels. The General Allotment Act and Anishinaabe-akii (Anishinaabe Homeland) -- Roads and Paths : Centering the Margins -- Story Routes -- Epilogue : Walking for Survival. 
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