Race and culture in New Orleans stories :: Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable /
"Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories posits that the Crescent City and the surrounding Louisiana bayous were a logical setting for the literary exploration of crucial social problems in America"--
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Zusammenfassung: | "Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories posits that the Crescent City and the surrounding Louisiana bayous were a logical setting for the literary exploration of crucial social problems in America"-- "Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories posits that the Crescent City and the surrounding Louisiana bayous were a logical setting for the literary exploration of crucial social problems in America. Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories is a study of four volumes of interrelated short stories set in New Orleans and the surrounding Louisiana bayous: Kate Chopin's Bayou Folk; George Washington Cable's Old Creole Days; Grace King's Balcony Stories; and Alice Dunbar-Nelson's The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories. James Nagel argues that the conflicts and themes in these stories cannot be understood without a knowledge of the unique historical context of the founding of Louisiana, its four decades of rule by the Spanish, the Louisiana Purchase and the resulting cultural transformations across the region, Napoleonic law, the Code Noir, the plaçage tradition, the immigration of various ethnic and natural groups into the city, and the effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction. All of these historical factors energize and enrich the fiction of this important region. The literary context of these volumes is also central to understanding their place in literary history. They are short-story cycles--collections of short fiction that contain unifying settings, recurring characters or character types, and central themes and motifs. They are also examples of the "local color" tradition in fiction, a movement that has been much misunderstood. Nagel maintains that "local color" literature was meant to be the highest form of American writing, not the lowest, and its objective was to capture the locations, folkways, values, dialects, conflicts, and ways of life in the various regions of the country in order to show that the lives of common citizens were sufficiently important to be the subject of serious literature. Finally, Nagel shows that New Orleans provided a profoundly rich and complex setting for the literary exploration of some of the most crucial social problems in America, including racial stratification, social caste, economic exploitation, and gender roles, all of which were undergoing rapid transformation at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth"-- |
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contents | Preface; Introduction: The Historical Context; 1. George Washington Cable's Old Creole Days; 2. Grace King and the Cultural Background of Balcony Stories; 3. Alice Dunbar-Nelson and the New Orleans Story Cycle; 4. Kate Chopin's Bayou Folk; Conclusion: The Literary Legacy; Notes; Bibliography; Index. |
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spelling | Nagel, James. Race and culture in New Orleans stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable / James Nagel. Tuscaloosa : University Alabama Press, 2013. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories posits that the Crescent City and the surrounding Louisiana bayous were a logical setting for the literary exploration of crucial social problems in America"-- Provided by publisher "Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories posits that the Crescent City and the surrounding Louisiana bayous were a logical setting for the literary exploration of crucial social problems in America. Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories is a study of four volumes of interrelated short stories set in New Orleans and the surrounding Louisiana bayous: Kate Chopin's Bayou Folk; George Washington Cable's Old Creole Days; Grace King's Balcony Stories; and Alice Dunbar-Nelson's The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories. James Nagel argues that the conflicts and themes in these stories cannot be understood without a knowledge of the unique historical context of the founding of Louisiana, its four decades of rule by the Spanish, the Louisiana Purchase and the resulting cultural transformations across the region, Napoleonic law, the Code Noir, the plaçage tradition, the immigration of various ethnic and natural groups into the city, and the effects of the Civil War and Reconstruction. All of these historical factors energize and enrich the fiction of this important region. The literary context of these volumes is also central to understanding their place in literary history. They are short-story cycles--collections of short fiction that contain unifying settings, recurring characters or character types, and central themes and motifs. They are also examples of the "local color" tradition in fiction, a movement that has been much misunderstood. Nagel maintains that "local color" literature was meant to be the highest form of American writing, not the lowest, and its objective was to capture the locations, folkways, values, dialects, conflicts, and ways of life in the various regions of the country in order to show that the lives of common citizens were sufficiently important to be the subject of serious literature. Finally, Nagel shows that New Orleans provided a profoundly rich and complex setting for the literary exploration of some of the most crucial social problems in America, including racial stratification, social caste, economic exploitation, and gender roles, all of which were undergoing rapid transformation at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth"-- Provided by publisher. Print version record. Preface; Introduction: The Historical Context; 1. George Washington Cable's Old Creole Days; 2. Grace King and the Cultural Background of Balcony Stories; 3. Alice Dunbar-Nelson and the New Orleans Story Cycle; 4. Kate Chopin's Bayou Folk; Conclusion: The Literary Legacy; Notes; Bibliography; Index. Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925 Criticism and interpretation. Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 Criticism and interpretation. King, Grace Elizabeth, 1851 or 1852-1932 Criticism and interpretation. Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904 Criticism and interpretation. Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr7PQjcGWvqqHjvbM8V4q Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc3F36RgDDkxdGvx9pgKd Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkhHwHXbTw6xw96bqvbVC King, Grace Elizabeth, 1851 or 1852-1932 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdMh8wfQbrktP9mVWvT73 Social problems in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123990 Social change in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008623 Social structure in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008643 Local color in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077913 American literature Louisiana New Orleans History and criticism. New Orleans (La.) In literature. Problèmes sociaux dans la littérature. Changement social dans la littérature. Structure sociale dans la littérature. Couleur locale dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM American General. bisacsh American literature fast Literature fast Local color in literature fast Social change in literature fast Social problems in literature fast Social structure in literature fast Louisiana New Orleans fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvxqwQPDj6MdVy7rBFqcP Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast Print version: Nagel, James. Race and Culture in New Orleans Stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable. Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, ©2014 9780817313388 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=681638 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Nagel, James Race and culture in New Orleans stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable / Preface; Introduction: The Historical Context; 1. George Washington Cable's Old Creole Days; 2. Grace King and the Cultural Background of Balcony Stories; 3. Alice Dunbar-Nelson and the New Orleans Story Cycle; 4. Kate Chopin's Bayou Folk; Conclusion: The Literary Legacy; Notes; Bibliography; Index. Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925 Criticism and interpretation. Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 Criticism and interpretation. King, Grace Elizabeth, 1851 or 1852-1932 Criticism and interpretation. Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904 Criticism and interpretation. Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr7PQjcGWvqqHjvbM8V4q Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc3F36RgDDkxdGvx9pgKd Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkhHwHXbTw6xw96bqvbVC King, Grace Elizabeth, 1851 or 1852-1932 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdMh8wfQbrktP9mVWvT73 Social problems in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123990 Social change in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008623 Social structure in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008643 Local color in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077913 American literature Louisiana New Orleans History and criticism. Problèmes sociaux dans la littérature. Changement social dans la littérature. Structure sociale dans la littérature. Couleur locale dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM American General. bisacsh American literature fast Literature fast Local color in literature fast Social change in literature fast Social problems in literature fast Social structure in literature fast |
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title | Race and culture in New Orleans stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable / |
title_auth | Race and culture in New Orleans stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable / |
title_exact_search | Race and culture in New Orleans stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable / |
title_full | Race and culture in New Orleans stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable / James Nagel. |
title_fullStr | Race and culture in New Orleans stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable / James Nagel. |
title_full_unstemmed | Race and culture in New Orleans stories : Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable / James Nagel. |
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title_sub | Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable / |
topic | Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925 Criticism and interpretation. Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 Criticism and interpretation. King, Grace Elizabeth, 1851 or 1852-1932 Criticism and interpretation. Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904 Criticism and interpretation. Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJr7PQjcGWvqqHjvbM8V4q Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc3F36RgDDkxdGvx9pgKd Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkhHwHXbTw6xw96bqvbVC King, Grace Elizabeth, 1851 or 1852-1932 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdMh8wfQbrktP9mVWvT73 Social problems in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85123990 Social change in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008623 Social structure in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008643 Local color in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077913 American literature Louisiana New Orleans History and criticism. Problèmes sociaux dans la littérature. Changement social dans la littérature. Structure sociale dans la littérature. Couleur locale dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM American General. bisacsh American literature fast Literature fast Local color in literature fast Social change in literature fast Social problems in literature fast Social structure in literature fast |
topic_facet | Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925 Criticism and interpretation. Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 Criticism and interpretation. King, Grace Elizabeth, 1851 or 1852-1932 Criticism and interpretation. Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904 Criticism and interpretation. Cable, George Washington, 1844-1925 Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904 Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 King, Grace Elizabeth, 1851 or 1852-1932 Social problems in literature. Social change in literature. Social structure in literature. Local color in literature. American literature Louisiana New Orleans History and criticism. New Orleans (La.) In literature. Problèmes sociaux dans la littérature. Changement social dans la littérature. Structure sociale dans la littérature. Couleur locale dans la littérature. LITERARY CRITICISM American General. American literature Literature Local color in literature Social change in literature Social problems in literature Social structure in literature Louisiana New Orleans Criticism, interpretation, etc. |
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