Susan Kollin is an associate professor of English at Montana State University and the author of Nature's State: Imagining Alaska as the Last Frontier. ¿ Contributors: Michael Beehler, Neil Campbell, Krista Comer, Nancy Cook, Audrey Goodman, Melody Graulich, Susan Kollin, Beth Loffreda, Lee Clark Mitchell, Capper Nichols, David Oates, John Streamas, and Stephen Tatum.
Susan Kollin is an associate professor of English at Montana State University and the author of Nature's State: Imagining Alaska as the Last Frontier. ¿ Contributors: Michael Beehler, Neil Campbell, Krista Comer, Nancy Cook, Audrey Goodman, Melody Graulich, Susan Kollin, Beth Loffreda, Lee Clark Mitchell, Capper Nichols, David Oates, John Streamas, and Stephen Tatum.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Kollin is an associate professor of English at Montana State University and the author of Nature's State: Imagining Alaska as the Last Frontier. Contributors: Michael Beehler, Neil Campbell, Krista Comer, Nancy Cook, Audrey Goodman, Melody Graulich, Susan Kollin, Beth Loffreda, Lee Clark Mitchell, Capper Nichols, David Oates, John Streamas, and Stephen Tatum.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Postwestern Studies, Dead or Alive Susan Kollin
Part 1: Newer New Wests 1. Spectrality and the Postregional Interface Stephen Tatum 2. Everyday Regionalisms in Contemporary Critical Practice Krista Comer 3. Critical Regionalism, Thirdspace, and John Brinckerhoff Jackson's Western Cultural Landscapes Neil Campbell 4. Architecture and the Virtual West in William Gibson's San Francisco Michael Beehler
Part 2: Nature and Culture 5. What's Authentic about Western Literature? And, More to the Point, What's Literary? Lee Clark Mitchell 6. Some Questions about Sexless Nature Writing David Oates 7. Backpacking and the Ultralight Solution Capper Nichols 8. Survival, Alaska Style Susan Kollin
Part 3: Contested Wests 9. Scheduling Idealism in Laramie, Wyoming Beth Loffreda 10. Frontier Mythology, Children's Literature, and Japanese American Incarceration John Streamas 11. I'm Just a Lonesome Korean Cowgirl; or, Adoption and National Identity Melody Graulich 12. Cultivating Otowi Bridge Audrey Goodman 13. The Romance of Ranching; or, Selling Place-Based Fantasies in and of the West Nancy Cook
Acknowledgments Introduction: Postwestern Studies, Dead or Alive Susan Kollin
Part 1: Newer New Wests 1. Spectrality and the Postregional Interface Stephen Tatum 2. Everyday Regionalisms in Contemporary Critical Practice Krista Comer 3. Critical Regionalism, Thirdspace, and John Brinckerhoff Jackson's Western Cultural Landscapes Neil Campbell 4. Architecture and the Virtual West in William Gibson's San Francisco Michael Beehler
Part 2: Nature and Culture 5. What's Authentic about Western Literature? And, More to the Point, What's Literary? Lee Clark Mitchell 6. Some Questions about Sexless Nature Writing David Oates 7. Backpacking and the Ultralight Solution Capper Nichols 8. Survival, Alaska Style Susan Kollin
Part 3: Contested Wests 9. Scheduling Idealism in Laramie, Wyoming Beth Loffreda 10. Frontier Mythology, Children's Literature, and Japanese American Incarceration John Streamas 11. I'm Just a Lonesome Korean Cowgirl; or, Adoption and National Identity Melody Graulich 12. Cultivating Otowi Bridge Audrey Goodman 13. The Romance of Ranching; or, Selling Place-Based Fantasies in and of the West Nancy Cook
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