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Bad Land pastoralism in Great Plains fiction / Matthew J.C. Cella; foreword by Wayne Franklin.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cella, Matthew J. C., 1974-
Contributor:
Franklin, Wayne.
Series:
American land and life series.
American land and life series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American fiction--Great Plains--History and criticism.
American fiction.
Pastoral literature, American--History and criticism.
Pastoral literature, American.
Place (Philosophy) in literature.
Great Plains--In literature.
Great Plains.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (252 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
At the core of this nuanced book is the question that ecocritics have been debating for decades: what is the relationship between aesthetics and activism, between art and community? By using a pastoral lens to examine ten fictional narratives that chronicle the dialogue between human culture and nonhuman nature on the Great Plains, Matthew Cella explores literary treatments of a succession of abrupt cultural transitions from the Euroamerican conquest of the "Indian wilderness" in the nineteenth century to the Buffalo Commons phenomenon in the twentieth. By charting the shifting meaning of land
Contents:
Contents; Foreword by Wayne Franklin; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Biocultural Change and Literary Pastoralism in Great Plains Fiction; 1. (Un)settling the Indian Wilderness: Tribal Pastoralism in Cooper's The Prairie and Welch's Fools Crow; 2. Pastoralism and Enclosure: Marriage and Illegitimate Children on the Range-Farm Frontier in Eaton's Cattle and Richter's Sea of Grass; 3. Harmonious Fields and Wild Prairies: Transcendental Pastoralism in Willa Cather's Nebraska Novels; 4. Patches of Green and Fields of Dust: Dust Bowl Pastoralism in Olsen's Yonnondio and Manfred's The Golden Bowl
5. Healing the Wounds of History: Buffalo Commons Pastoralism in Proulx's That Old Ace in the Hole and King's Truth and Bright WaterEpilogue: Pastoral Art and the Beautiful; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781587299391
1587299399
OCLC:
671821765

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