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Swamp Souths: Literary and Cultural Ecologies [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x29 mm, weight: 625 g
  • Serija: Southern Literary Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807172383
  • ISBN-13: 9780807172384
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x29 mm, weight: 625 g
  • Serija: Southern Literary Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Louisiana State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0807172383
  • ISBN-13: 9780807172384
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Swamp Souths: Literary and Cultural Ecologies expands the geographical scope of scholarship about southern swamps. Although the physical environments that form its central subjects are scattered throughout the southeastern United States, the Atchafalaya, the Okefenokee, the Mississippi River delta, the Everglades, and the Great Dismal Swamp, this evocative collection challenges fixed notions of place and foregrounds the ways in which ecosystems shape cultures and creations on both local and global scales.

Across seventeen scholarly essays, along with a critical introduction and afterword, Swamp Souths introduces new frameworks for thinking about swamps in the South and beyond, with an emphasis on subjects including Indigenous studies, ecocriticism, intersectional feminism, and the tropical sublime. The volume analyses canonical writers such as William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, and Eudora Welty, but it also investigates contemporary literary works by Randall Kenan and Karen Russell, the films Beasts of the Southern Wild and My Louisiana Love, and music ranging from swamp rock and zydeco to Beyoncé's visual album Lemonade.

Navigating a complex assemblage of places and ecosystems, the contributors argue with passion and critical rigor for considering anew the literary and cultural work that swamps do. This dynamic collection of scholarship proves that swampy approaches to southern spaces possess increased relevance in an era of climate change and political crisis.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Mapping Swamp Souths 1(8)
Kirstin L. Squint
Eric Gary Anderson
Taylor Hagood
Anthony Wilson
I TERREBONNE-ATCHAFALAYA BASIN
9(52)
On the Edge in the Wetlands: The Importance of Gestural Markings in Beyonce's Lemonade and Benh Zeitlin's Beasts of the Southern Wild
11(11)
Rebecca Mark
"What You Gonna Tell the Spirit?": Cajun and Indigenous Activist Art in Louisiana Swamps
22(12)
Kirstin L. Squint
That Swampy Sound: The Politics of Identity in Swamp Music
34(11)
Josh-Wade Ferguson
A Marriage Made in Hell: Antebellum Anxieties, Contemporary Ecoculture, and Swamp Zombies!
45(16)
Peter Jay Ingrao
II OKEFENOKEE
61(18)
Dark Waters: Vereen Bell's Swamp Water and the Tropical Sublime
63(16)
John Wharton Lowe
III MISSISSIPPI RIVER DELTA
79(72)
Summoning Swamp Songs: Decolonizing Creole-Indigenous Textual Tributaries
81(18)
Rain Prud'homme-Cranford
Omar's Bayou: The Jazz Origin Myth of Treat It Gentle
99(12)
Matthew D. Sutton
Translating Dumont de Montigny's Frog: Or, Locating the Mtmoires historiques sur la Louisiane in an Ecology of American Degeneracy
111(15)
Matthew E. Suazo
"Nothing of the Human Remained": The Slave Swamp in Henry Clay Lewis and George Washington Cable
126(12)
Joseph Kuhn
"A Whole Mystery of Life Opened Up": Childhood, Innocence, and the Swamp in Eudora Welty's Delta Wedding
138(13)
Hannah Godwin
IV EVERGLADES
151(24)
Muck, Memory, Regeneration: Abject Histories in Hurston and Du Bois
153(10)
Mitch Therieau
Alligators and Indian Chiefs: Ecological and Familial Reclamation in Karen Russell's Swamplandia!
163(12)
Keely Byars-Nichols
V GREAT DISMAI
175(40)
Staging the Dismal Swamp during the Civil War: Pepper's Ghost at the Richmond Theatre
177(12)
William Tynes Cowan
Unraveling Slavery's Order in the Nineteenth-Century Southern Swamp
189(14)
Lauren E. Lafauci
Digging Up the Past: Randall Kenan's Let the Dead Bury Their Dead and the Suppressed Histories of the US South
203(12)
Susan Thananopavarn
VI BEYOND SWAMP SOUTHS
215(28)
Cormac McCarthy's "Bogfolk": Apocalypse, Fertility Rites, and Irish History in The Road
217(12)
Jessica Martell
Zackary Vernon
Morass and the Old Man: Patriarchy, Origin, Legality, Alligators, Swamp
229(14)
Taylor Hagood
Afterword 243(6)
Anthony Wilson
Works Cited 249(20)
Contributors 269(8)
Index 277
Kirstin L. Squint is associate professor of English at High Point University and holds the Whichard Visiting Distinguished Professorship in the Humanities at East Carolina University. She is the author of LeAnne Howe at the Intersections of Southern and Native American Literature.

Eric Gary Anderson, associate professor of English at George Mason University, is the author of American Indian Literature and the Southwest: Contexts and Dispositions. With Taylor Hagood and Daniel Cross Turner, he coedited Undead Souths: The Gothic and Beyond in Southern Literature and Culture.

Taylor Hagood, professor of American literature at Florida Atlantic University, is the author of Faulkner's Imperialism: Space, Place, and the Materiality of Myth and Faulkner, Writer of Disability.

Anthony Wilson, associate professor of English at LaGrange College, is the author of Shadow and Shelter: The Swamp in Southern Culture and Swamp: Nature and Culture.