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This is the first major collection to remap the American West though the intersectional lens of gender and sexuality, especially in relation to race and Indigeneity.
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This is the first major collection to remap the American West though the intersectional lens of gender and sexuality, especially in relation to race and Indigeneity.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351174275
- Artikelnr.: 63794270
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351174275
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Susan Bernardin is Director of the School of Language, Culture, and Society at Oregon State University in Corvallis. A specialist in Indigenous Literary and Visual Studies as well as Gender and the American West, she has published widely on foundational and contemporary Native authors as well as Indigenous mixed-media, visual arts, and comics.
Part 1: Genealogies
1. Mountains and Valleys of Difference: Traces of Language on the Land
2. Re-inscribing a Woman Writer into the West: Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda and
the Laterality of Legend
3. Drifting Across Lines in the Sand: Unsettled Records and the Restoration of
Cultural Memories in Indigenous California
4. More than One Story: Gender, Region, and the American West in Japanese American Literature
5. Yosemite Climbing Films and the Regeneration of White Masculinity in the American West
6. Ivan Doig's "Geography of Risk" and Legacies of Selfhood in Contemporary White Western Men's Memoir
7. The Popular Western in Print: A Feminist Genealogy
8. The Persistence of Western Women Writers
9. Standpoint, Situated Knowledge, Feminist Wests
Part 2: Bodies
10. "That's history. That's truth. I Seen It Myself": A Native American Slave Narrative
11. Disturbing the Peace: Genre, Gender, Jurisdiction, and Justice in the Short Fiction of Ruth Muskrat Bronson
12. Native Mother, Daughter, and Granddaughter: The Murder of Savanna Greywind and the Abduction of Haisley Jo Greywind
13. Popular Indigenous Women Performers, Wild West Scenarios, and Relations of Looking
14. The Absent Native Body in Film and its Return
15. Extractive Masculinity: The Western's Precarious Male Bodies in the
Anthropocene
16. Blood Tests in the Toxic Wests: Unsettling Settler Masculinities in John Carpenter's The Thing
17. The Very Borderland of Our Act": The Queer West, Historical Violence, and the Intersectional Future
18. Genders and Sexualities Across the Asian North American West
Part 3: Movements
19. "Incalculable Evils": Policing Gender, Race, and the Family in the US West
20. Writing the Rails in Edith Eaton's West
21. Black Women Writers Reclaiming Western Literature: Regionalism and
Historical Fiction in the 1990s
22. What about the Ingalls? What about La Casa de la Pradera?: The Reception of Little House on the Prairie in Spain
23. Gender and the Global West: Movements, Belonging, Exclusions
24. In-Between Kumeyaay and Brooklyn: Mapping Queer Indigenous Memory,
Affect, and Futurity in Tommy Pico's IRL
25. Fierce Mariposa Warriors
26. Queer Indigenous Feminism: Unsettling 'Gender' as a Decolonizing Methodology
Part 4: Lands
27. The Alternative Archive and Gendered Dispossession
28. Reshaping Texas: Kimberly Garza's Short Fiction and the Gulf of Mexico
29. Colonialism and Gendered Violence in the Grassy, Bloody West
30. "Ghastly Whiteness": Ecofascism and Indigenous Ecofeminism on Cogewea's Frontier
31. A Crowded Wilderness: Women, Homemaking, and Federal Bureaucracies in the American Southwest, 1920-1968
32. What Is a Feminist Landscape? A Vocabulary for Re-visioning Place in the U.S. West
33. Gesturing Towards the Sacred: Los Angeles, Queer Lands and Bodies in Hector Silva's 'Los Hijos de Doña Rita"
34. "Land Back" Beyond Repatriation: Restoring Indigenous Land Relationships
1. Mountains and Valleys of Difference: Traces of Language on the Land
2. Re-inscribing a Woman Writer into the West: Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda and
the Laterality of Legend
3. Drifting Across Lines in the Sand: Unsettled Records and the Restoration of
Cultural Memories in Indigenous California
4. More than One Story: Gender, Region, and the American West in Japanese American Literature
5. Yosemite Climbing Films and the Regeneration of White Masculinity in the American West
6. Ivan Doig's "Geography of Risk" and Legacies of Selfhood in Contemporary White Western Men's Memoir
7. The Popular Western in Print: A Feminist Genealogy
8. The Persistence of Western Women Writers
9. Standpoint, Situated Knowledge, Feminist Wests
Part 2: Bodies
10. "That's history. That's truth. I Seen It Myself": A Native American Slave Narrative
11. Disturbing the Peace: Genre, Gender, Jurisdiction, and Justice in the Short Fiction of Ruth Muskrat Bronson
12. Native Mother, Daughter, and Granddaughter: The Murder of Savanna Greywind and the Abduction of Haisley Jo Greywind
13. Popular Indigenous Women Performers, Wild West Scenarios, and Relations of Looking
14. The Absent Native Body in Film and its Return
15. Extractive Masculinity: The Western's Precarious Male Bodies in the
Anthropocene
16. Blood Tests in the Toxic Wests: Unsettling Settler Masculinities in John Carpenter's The Thing
17. The Very Borderland of Our Act": The Queer West, Historical Violence, and the Intersectional Future
18. Genders and Sexualities Across the Asian North American West
Part 3: Movements
19. "Incalculable Evils": Policing Gender, Race, and the Family in the US West
20. Writing the Rails in Edith Eaton's West
21. Black Women Writers Reclaiming Western Literature: Regionalism and
Historical Fiction in the 1990s
22. What about the Ingalls? What about La Casa de la Pradera?: The Reception of Little House on the Prairie in Spain
23. Gender and the Global West: Movements, Belonging, Exclusions
24. In-Between Kumeyaay and Brooklyn: Mapping Queer Indigenous Memory,
Affect, and Futurity in Tommy Pico's IRL
25. Fierce Mariposa Warriors
26. Queer Indigenous Feminism: Unsettling 'Gender' as a Decolonizing Methodology
Part 4: Lands
27. The Alternative Archive and Gendered Dispossession
28. Reshaping Texas: Kimberly Garza's Short Fiction and the Gulf of Mexico
29. Colonialism and Gendered Violence in the Grassy, Bloody West
30. "Ghastly Whiteness": Ecofascism and Indigenous Ecofeminism on Cogewea's Frontier
31. A Crowded Wilderness: Women, Homemaking, and Federal Bureaucracies in the American Southwest, 1920-1968
32. What Is a Feminist Landscape? A Vocabulary for Re-visioning Place in the U.S. West
33. Gesturing Towards the Sacred: Los Angeles, Queer Lands and Bodies in Hector Silva's 'Los Hijos de Doña Rita"
34. "Land Back" Beyond Repatriation: Restoring Indigenous Land Relationships
Part 1: Genealogies
1. Mountains and Valleys of Difference: Traces of Language on the Land
2. Re-inscribing a Woman Writer into the West: Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda and
the Laterality of Legend
3. Drifting Across Lines in the Sand: Unsettled Records and the Restoration of
Cultural Memories in Indigenous California
4. More than One Story: Gender, Region, and the American West in Japanese American Literature
5. Yosemite Climbing Films and the Regeneration of White Masculinity in the American West
6. Ivan Doig's "Geography of Risk" and Legacies of Selfhood in Contemporary White Western Men's Memoir
7. The Popular Western in Print: A Feminist Genealogy
8. The Persistence of Western Women Writers
9. Standpoint, Situated Knowledge, Feminist Wests
Part 2: Bodies
10. "That's history. That's truth. I Seen It Myself": A Native American Slave Narrative
11. Disturbing the Peace: Genre, Gender, Jurisdiction, and Justice in the Short Fiction of Ruth Muskrat Bronson
12. Native Mother, Daughter, and Granddaughter: The Murder of Savanna Greywind and the Abduction of Haisley Jo Greywind
13. Popular Indigenous Women Performers, Wild West Scenarios, and Relations of Looking
14. The Absent Native Body in Film and its Return
15. Extractive Masculinity: The Western's Precarious Male Bodies in the
Anthropocene
16. Blood Tests in the Toxic Wests: Unsettling Settler Masculinities in John Carpenter's The Thing
17. The Very Borderland of Our Act": The Queer West, Historical Violence, and the Intersectional Future
18. Genders and Sexualities Across the Asian North American West
Part 3: Movements
19. "Incalculable Evils": Policing Gender, Race, and the Family in the US West
20. Writing the Rails in Edith Eaton's West
21. Black Women Writers Reclaiming Western Literature: Regionalism and
Historical Fiction in the 1990s
22. What about the Ingalls? What about La Casa de la Pradera?: The Reception of Little House on the Prairie in Spain
23. Gender and the Global West: Movements, Belonging, Exclusions
24. In-Between Kumeyaay and Brooklyn: Mapping Queer Indigenous Memory,
Affect, and Futurity in Tommy Pico's IRL
25. Fierce Mariposa Warriors
26. Queer Indigenous Feminism: Unsettling 'Gender' as a Decolonizing Methodology
Part 4: Lands
27. The Alternative Archive and Gendered Dispossession
28. Reshaping Texas: Kimberly Garza's Short Fiction and the Gulf of Mexico
29. Colonialism and Gendered Violence in the Grassy, Bloody West
30. "Ghastly Whiteness": Ecofascism and Indigenous Ecofeminism on Cogewea's Frontier
31. A Crowded Wilderness: Women, Homemaking, and Federal Bureaucracies in the American Southwest, 1920-1968
32. What Is a Feminist Landscape? A Vocabulary for Re-visioning Place in the U.S. West
33. Gesturing Towards the Sacred: Los Angeles, Queer Lands and Bodies in Hector Silva's 'Los Hijos de Doña Rita"
34. "Land Back" Beyond Repatriation: Restoring Indigenous Land Relationships
1. Mountains and Valleys of Difference: Traces of Language on the Land
2. Re-inscribing a Woman Writer into the West: Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda and
the Laterality of Legend
3. Drifting Across Lines in the Sand: Unsettled Records and the Restoration of
Cultural Memories in Indigenous California
4. More than One Story: Gender, Region, and the American West in Japanese American Literature
5. Yosemite Climbing Films and the Regeneration of White Masculinity in the American West
6. Ivan Doig's "Geography of Risk" and Legacies of Selfhood in Contemporary White Western Men's Memoir
7. The Popular Western in Print: A Feminist Genealogy
8. The Persistence of Western Women Writers
9. Standpoint, Situated Knowledge, Feminist Wests
Part 2: Bodies
10. "That's history. That's truth. I Seen It Myself": A Native American Slave Narrative
11. Disturbing the Peace: Genre, Gender, Jurisdiction, and Justice in the Short Fiction of Ruth Muskrat Bronson
12. Native Mother, Daughter, and Granddaughter: The Murder of Savanna Greywind and the Abduction of Haisley Jo Greywind
13. Popular Indigenous Women Performers, Wild West Scenarios, and Relations of Looking
14. The Absent Native Body in Film and its Return
15. Extractive Masculinity: The Western's Precarious Male Bodies in the
Anthropocene
16. Blood Tests in the Toxic Wests: Unsettling Settler Masculinities in John Carpenter's The Thing
17. The Very Borderland of Our Act": The Queer West, Historical Violence, and the Intersectional Future
18. Genders and Sexualities Across the Asian North American West
Part 3: Movements
19. "Incalculable Evils": Policing Gender, Race, and the Family in the US West
20. Writing the Rails in Edith Eaton's West
21. Black Women Writers Reclaiming Western Literature: Regionalism and
Historical Fiction in the 1990s
22. What about the Ingalls? What about La Casa de la Pradera?: The Reception of Little House on the Prairie in Spain
23. Gender and the Global West: Movements, Belonging, Exclusions
24. In-Between Kumeyaay and Brooklyn: Mapping Queer Indigenous Memory,
Affect, and Futurity in Tommy Pico's IRL
25. Fierce Mariposa Warriors
26. Queer Indigenous Feminism: Unsettling 'Gender' as a Decolonizing Methodology
Part 4: Lands
27. The Alternative Archive and Gendered Dispossession
28. Reshaping Texas: Kimberly Garza's Short Fiction and the Gulf of Mexico
29. Colonialism and Gendered Violence in the Grassy, Bloody West
30. "Ghastly Whiteness": Ecofascism and Indigenous Ecofeminism on Cogewea's Frontier
31. A Crowded Wilderness: Women, Homemaking, and Federal Bureaucracies in the American Southwest, 1920-1968
32. What Is a Feminist Landscape? A Vocabulary for Re-visioning Place in the U.S. West
33. Gesturing Towards the Sacred: Los Angeles, Queer Lands and Bodies in Hector Silva's 'Los Hijos de Doña Rita"
34. "Land Back" Beyond Repatriation: Restoring Indigenous Land Relationships