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An edition of Writing out of place (2002)

Writing out of place

regionalism, women, and American literary culture

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"In Writing out of Place, Judith Fetterley and Marjorie Pryse explore a countertradition of nineteenth-century writing previously ignored by American literary history. The writers who comprise this tradition challenged the definition of the nation and of literature that emerged after the Civil War.".

"In a series of sketches, regionalist writers such as Alice Cary, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Sarah Orne Jewett, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Sui Sin Far, and Mary Austin critique the approach to regional subjects characteristic of local color and present narrators who serve as cultural interpreters for persons often considered "out of place" by urban readers.

In their approach to these writers, Fetterley and Pryse offer contemporary readers an alternative vantage point from which to consider questions of regions and regionalism in the global economy of our own time."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
422

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Writing out of place: regionalism, women, and American literary culture
2003, University of Illinois Press
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Writing out of Place: Regionalism, Women, and American Literary Culture
December 17, 2002, University of Illinois Press
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Table of Contents

Redefinitions
Locating regionalism in American literary history
Origins : the history of an impulse
The poetics of empathic narration - Free to say : thematics
The sketch form and conventions of story
Regionalism and the question of the American
Feminist epistemology and the regionalist standpoint
Race, class, and questions of region
Regionalism as "queer" theory
"Close" reading and empathy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [403]-412) and index.

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Urbana

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/9287
Library of Congress
PS147 .F48 2003, PS147.F48 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
422 p. ;
Number of pages
422

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3552454M
ISBN 10
0252027671
LCCN
2002002828
OCLC/WorldCat
49225361
Library Thing
140705
Goodreads
3503151

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