Between the Angle and the Curve: Mapping Gender, Race, Space, and Identity in Willa Cather and Toni MorrisonRoutledge, 2006 - 226 pagina's In this study, Russell explores the ways in which Willa Cather and Toni Morrison subvert the textual expectations of gendered geography and push against the boundaries of the official canon. As Russell demonstrates, the unique depictions Cather and Morrison create of the American landscape challenge existing assertions about American fiction. Specifically, Russell argues that looking at the intimate connections between space, gender, race, and identity as they play out in the fiction of Cather and Morrison refutes the myth of a unified American landscape and thus opens up the territory of American fiction. |
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Between the Angle and the Curve: Mapping Gender, Race, Space, and Identity ... Danielle Russell Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2006 |
Between the Angle and the Curve: Mapping Gender, Race, Space, and Identity ... Danielle Russell Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2006 |
Between the Angle and the Curve: Mapping Gender, Race, Space, and Identity ... Danielle Russell Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2006 |