American literary regionalism in a global age:
"In this book, Philip Joseph considers how regional literature can remain relevant in a modern global community. Why, he asks, should we continue to read regionalist fiction in an age of expanding international communications and increasing nonlocal forms of affiliation? With this question as a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book, Philip Joseph considers how regional literature can remain relevant in a modern global community. Why, he asks, should we continue to read regionalist fiction in an age of expanding international communications and increasing nonlocal forms of affiliation? With this question as a guide, Joseph places the regionalist tradition of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries at the center of a contemporary conservation about community."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-221) and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 232 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780807131886 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE IX
INTRODUCTION
Regionalism and the Literary Encounter with Local Community
ι
2
THE ARTIST MEETS THE RURAL COMMUNITY
Hamlin Garland, Sarah
Orne
Jewett, and the Writing
of 1890s Regionalism
23
3
NEW WORLD RELATIONS
Abraham Cahan and the Puzzle of Jewish American Affiliation
51
4
AN INTERLUDE
Mary Austin s Southwestern Protest and the Politics
of the New Regionalism
86
5
ART OBJECTS AND THE OPEN COMMUNITY
IN
WILLA
GATHER S SOUTHWEST XOO
6
JUSTICE AND THE GLOBAL FOLK COMMUNITY
IN
ZORA
NEALE HUK.STON
122
7
CONCLUSION
Flem Snopes and the Problem of the Open Border
156
notes
171
works cited
207
INDEX
223
In this distinctive book, Philip Joseph considers
how regional literature can remain relevant in a
modern global community. Why, he asks, should
we continue to read
regionalist
fiction in an age
of expanding international communications and
increasing nonlocal forms of affiliation? With this
question as a guide, Joseph places the
regionalist
tradition of the late nineteenth and early twenti¬
eth centuries at the center of a contemporary con¬
versation about community.
Part of the challenge, Joseph shows, is to
distinguish between versions of regionalism that
speak nostalgically to modern readers and those
that might enter actively into a more progres¬
sive collective dialogue. Examining the works of
well-known writers including Hamlin Garland,
Abraham Cahan,
Willa
Cather,
Zora Neale
Hur-
ston, and William Faulkner, Joseph argues that
these
regionalist
authors share a vision of local
communities in open discourse with the exter¬
nal world—capable of shaping public thought and
policy and also of benefiting from the knowledge
and experiences of outsiders. Their fiction de¬
picts a range of localities, from Jewish American
neighborhoods and midwest farming communi¬
ties to southern African American towns and
southwestern mixed-race parishes. Their charac¬
ters are often associated with the literary-artistic
process, a method stressing open-ended critique
that
—
unlike journalistic, philosophical, or legal
processes
—
ensures open dialogue.
Joseph takes his argument beyond the bound¬
aries of literary scholarship by engaging with art
critics such as Lucy Lippard, distance-learning
opponents such as David Noble, and civil society
proponents such as Robert Putnam and Michael
Sandel.
Like civil society advocates today,
region¬
alist
writers used the idea of community as a dis¬
cursive
topos
and explored how values including
home and neighborhood were reconciled with
such democratic ideals as individual self-determi¬
nation and collective empowerment.
Philip Joseph is an assistant professor of Eng¬
lish at the University of Colorado, Denver.
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