TÃtulo : |
American Women's Regionalist Fiction : Mapping the Gothic |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Elbert, Monika, ; Bode, Rita, |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2021 |
Número de páginas: |
XIII, 372 p. 2 ilustraciones |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-55552-8 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
Ficción America Sexo Libro EtnologÃa Cultura Literatura de ficción Literatura norteamericana Estudios de género Historia del libro Cultura americana |
Clasificación: |
809.3 |
Resumen: |
Ficción regionalista de mujeres estadounidenses: Mapping the Gothic busca corregir la visión monolÃtica de un gótico estadounidense nacional, considerando en cambio regiones especÃficas de los EE. UU. y cómo expresan sus propias versiones particulares del gótico. Centrándose en escritoras estadounidenses cuyas visiones de las apariciones están conectadas en última instancia con su imagen de un paisaje doméstico interno y a menudo opresivo, estos ensayos consideran las formas en que el paisaje exterior alimenta su fantasÃa y contribuye a su noción de una historia natural y una mitologÃa local que coincide con su sentido de un mundo más allá de los confines del hogar. El choque entre estos dos reinos a menudo allana el camino para el encuentro gótico. En última instancia, estos ensayos revelan el impacto del gótico regional al considerar cómo la colisión entre lo local y lo nacional precipita un conflicto que conduce al sentido de pertenencia o alienación del protagonista gótico. Monika Elbert es profesora de inglés y académica universitaria distinguida en la Universidad Estatal de Montclair, EE. UU. Es editora de Nathaniel Hawthorne Review y sus publicaciones recientes incluyen: Hawthorne in Context (2018) y, coeditado con Wendy Ryden, Haunting Realities: Naturalist Gothic and American Realism (2017). Rita Bode es profesora de literatura inglesa en la Universidad de Trent, Canadá. Sus colecciones coeditadas incluyen LM Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s) (2018) y Rainbow Valleys: The Ontario Years, 1911-1942 de LM Montgomery (2015). |
Nota de contenido: |
Introduction -- New England Gothic: Resisting Nation -- Nancy Sweet, "Gothic Woods and the Shining City on a Hill: Harriet Prescott Spofford's 'Circumstance'" -- Melissa McFarland Pennell, "New England Gothic/New England Guilt: Mary Wilkins Freeman's Giles Corey and the Salem Witchcraft Episode" -- Cécile Roudeau, "Sarah Orne Jewett's New England Gothic: 'Lady Ferry' and the Uncanny Durability of Colonial History" -- New England's Landscapes and the Eco-Gothic -- Rita Bode, "Local Habitations as Gothic Terrain in Rose Terry Cooke" -- Daniel Mrozowski, "Hallowed Ground: The Gothic New England of Sarah Orne Jewett and Mary Wilkins Freeman" -- Cynthia Murillo, "Life By Landscape: The Sublime and the Spectacle of Transcendence in the Gothic Fiction of Edith Wharton" -- Southern Gothic: Folklore, Superstition, Race -- Alicia Mischa Renfroe 'That Dim Abode': Uncanny Region in Rebecca Harding Davis's "The Tragedy of Fauquier" -- Wendy Ryden, "Gothic Chopin: Negotiating Realism's Divide in Bayou Folk" -- Ellen Weinauer, "The Gothic and the "Southern Lady": Catherine Warfield's The Household of Bouverie" -- Jeffrey Weinstock, "Haunted Homesteads: E.D.E.N. Southworth's Dual Gothic" -- Valerie Levy, ""Hoodoo and Voodoo in Zora Neale Hurston's Gothic Folklore" -- West Coast Gothic -- Lesley Ginsberg, "Mary Austin's California Gothic" -- Dara Downey, "Emma Frances Dawson's Urban California Gothic" -- Laura Laffrado, "'It Will Haunt the Reader after the Others have Faded into the Mists': The Gothic West of Ella Rhoads Higginson's 'In the Bitter Root Mountains'" -- Laura Mielke, "Zitkala Sa's Defiant Gothicism" -- Midwest Hauntings -- Monika Elbert, "Alice Cary and Margaret Fuller: Mundane Musings and Great Lakes Hauntings" -- Stéphanie Durrans, "Specters of the Great Plains: Cather's My Antonia as a Gothic Regionalist Novel" -- Jane Anne Fleming, "Gothic Spaces and the "Homeland": Resisting Exceptionalism in Constance FenimoreWoolson's Tales of the Great Lakes and Reconstruction". |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
American Women's Regionalist Fiction: Mapping the Gothic seeks to redress the monolithic view of a national American Gothic, instead considering specific regions in the U.S. and how they express their own particular versions of the Gothic. Focusing on American women writers whose views of hauntings are ultimately connected to their image of an internal and ofttimes oppressive domestic landscape, these essays consider the ways the outdoor landscape feeds their fantasy and contributes to their notion of a natural history and local mythology that coincides with their sense of a world beyond the confines of the home. The clash between these two realms often paves the way for the Gothic encounter. Ultimately, these essays reveal the impact of the regional Gothic in considering how collision between the local and the national precipitates a conflict that leads to the Gothic protagonist's sense of belonging or alienation. Monika Elbert is Professor of English and a Distinguished University Scholar at Montclair State University, USA. She is editor of the Nathaniel Hawthorne Review and her recent publications include: Hawthorne in Context (2018) and, co-edited with Wendy Ryden, Haunting Realities: Naturalist Gothic and American Realism (2017). Rita Bode is Professor of English Literature at Trent University, Canada. Her co-edited collections include L.M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s) (2018), and L.M. Montgomery's Rainbow Valleys: The Ontario Years, 1911-1942 (2015). |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
American Women's Regionalist Fiction : Mapping the Gothic [documento electrónico] / Elbert, Monika, ; Bode, Rita, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - XIII, 372 p. 2 ilustraciones. ISBN : 978-3-030-55552-8 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
Ficción America Sexo Libro EtnologÃa Cultura Literatura de ficción Literatura norteamericana Estudios de género Historia del libro Cultura americana |
Clasificación: |
809.3 |
Resumen: |
Ficción regionalista de mujeres estadounidenses: Mapping the Gothic busca corregir la visión monolÃtica de un gótico estadounidense nacional, considerando en cambio regiones especÃficas de los EE. UU. y cómo expresan sus propias versiones particulares del gótico. Centrándose en escritoras estadounidenses cuyas visiones de las apariciones están conectadas en última instancia con su imagen de un paisaje doméstico interno y a menudo opresivo, estos ensayos consideran las formas en que el paisaje exterior alimenta su fantasÃa y contribuye a su noción de una historia natural y una mitologÃa local que coincide con su sentido de un mundo más allá de los confines del hogar. El choque entre estos dos reinos a menudo allana el camino para el encuentro gótico. En última instancia, estos ensayos revelan el impacto del gótico regional al considerar cómo la colisión entre lo local y lo nacional precipita un conflicto que conduce al sentido de pertenencia o alienación del protagonista gótico. Monika Elbert es profesora de inglés y académica universitaria distinguida en la Universidad Estatal de Montclair, EE. UU. Es editora de Nathaniel Hawthorne Review y sus publicaciones recientes incluyen: Hawthorne in Context (2018) y, coeditado con Wendy Ryden, Haunting Realities: Naturalist Gothic and American Realism (2017). Rita Bode es profesora de literatura inglesa en la Universidad de Trent, Canadá. Sus colecciones coeditadas incluyen LM Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s) (2018) y Rainbow Valleys: The Ontario Years, 1911-1942 de LM Montgomery (2015). |
Nota de contenido: |
Introduction -- New England Gothic: Resisting Nation -- Nancy Sweet, "Gothic Woods and the Shining City on a Hill: Harriet Prescott Spofford's 'Circumstance'" -- Melissa McFarland Pennell, "New England Gothic/New England Guilt: Mary Wilkins Freeman's Giles Corey and the Salem Witchcraft Episode" -- Cécile Roudeau, "Sarah Orne Jewett's New England Gothic: 'Lady Ferry' and the Uncanny Durability of Colonial History" -- New England's Landscapes and the Eco-Gothic -- Rita Bode, "Local Habitations as Gothic Terrain in Rose Terry Cooke" -- Daniel Mrozowski, "Hallowed Ground: The Gothic New England of Sarah Orne Jewett and Mary Wilkins Freeman" -- Cynthia Murillo, "Life By Landscape: The Sublime and the Spectacle of Transcendence in the Gothic Fiction of Edith Wharton" -- Southern Gothic: Folklore, Superstition, Race -- Alicia Mischa Renfroe 'That Dim Abode': Uncanny Region in Rebecca Harding Davis's "The Tragedy of Fauquier" -- Wendy Ryden, "Gothic Chopin: Negotiating Realism's Divide in Bayou Folk" -- Ellen Weinauer, "The Gothic and the "Southern Lady": Catherine Warfield's The Household of Bouverie" -- Jeffrey Weinstock, "Haunted Homesteads: E.D.E.N. Southworth's Dual Gothic" -- Valerie Levy, ""Hoodoo and Voodoo in Zora Neale Hurston's Gothic Folklore" -- West Coast Gothic -- Lesley Ginsberg, "Mary Austin's California Gothic" -- Dara Downey, "Emma Frances Dawson's Urban California Gothic" -- Laura Laffrado, "'It Will Haunt the Reader after the Others have Faded into the Mists': The Gothic West of Ella Rhoads Higginson's 'In the Bitter Root Mountains'" -- Laura Mielke, "Zitkala Sa's Defiant Gothicism" -- Midwest Hauntings -- Monika Elbert, "Alice Cary and Margaret Fuller: Mundane Musings and Great Lakes Hauntings" -- Stéphanie Durrans, "Specters of the Great Plains: Cather's My Antonia as a Gothic Regionalist Novel" -- Jane Anne Fleming, "Gothic Spaces and the "Homeland": Resisting Exceptionalism in Constance FenimoreWoolson's Tales of the Great Lakes and Reconstruction". |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
American Women's Regionalist Fiction: Mapping the Gothic seeks to redress the monolithic view of a national American Gothic, instead considering specific regions in the U.S. and how they express their own particular versions of the Gothic. Focusing on American women writers whose views of hauntings are ultimately connected to their image of an internal and ofttimes oppressive domestic landscape, these essays consider the ways the outdoor landscape feeds their fantasy and contributes to their notion of a natural history and local mythology that coincides with their sense of a world beyond the confines of the home. The clash between these two realms often paves the way for the Gothic encounter. Ultimately, these essays reveal the impact of the regional Gothic in considering how collision between the local and the national precipitates a conflict that leads to the Gothic protagonist's sense of belonging or alienation. Monika Elbert is Professor of English and a Distinguished University Scholar at Montclair State University, USA. She is editor of the Nathaniel Hawthorne Review and her recent publications include: Hawthorne in Context (2018) and, co-edited with Wendy Ryden, Haunting Realities: Naturalist Gothic and American Realism (2017). Rita Bode is Professor of English Literature at Trent University, Canada. Her co-edited collections include L.M. Montgomery and the Matter of Nature(s) (2018), and L.M. Montgomery's Rainbow Valleys: The Ontario Years, 1911-1942 (2015). |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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