9789053834220-9053834222-Writing Nation and 'Writing' Region in America (European Contributions to American Studies, 33)

Writing Nation and 'Writing' Region in America (European Contributions to American Studies, 33)

ISBN-13: 9789053834220
ISBN-10: 9053834222
Author: Richard Gray, Ineke Bockting, Doeko Bosscher, Peter Carafiol, James I. Deutsch, John Dorst, C. D. Eysberg, Lothar Honnighausen, Andre Kaenel, Jack Kugelmass, Anneke Leenhouts, Gene M. Moore, Raymond L. Neinstein, Duco Van Oostrum, Peacock
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Vu Univ Pr Amsterdam
Format: Paperback 271 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789053834220
ISBN-10: 9053834222
Author: Richard Gray, Ineke Bockting, Doeko Bosscher, Peter Carafiol, James I. Deutsch, John Dorst, C. D. Eysberg, Lothar Honnighausen, Andre Kaenel, Jack Kugelmass, Anneke Leenhouts, Gene M. Moore, Raymond L. Neinstein, Duco Van Oostrum, Peacock
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Vu Univ Pr Amsterdam
Format: Paperback 271 pages

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Writing Nation and 'Writing' Region in America (European Contributions to American Studies, 33) (ISBN-13: 9789053834220 and ISBN-10: 9053834222), written by authors Richard Gray, Ineke Bockting, Doeko Bosscher, Peter Carafiol, James I. Deutsch, John Dorst, C. D. Eysberg, Lothar Honnighausen, Andre Kaenel, Jack Kugelmass, Anneke Leenhouts, Gene M. Moore, Raymond L. Neinstein, Duco Van Oostrum, Peacock, was published by Vu Univ Pr Amsterdam in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Writing Nation and 'Writing' Region in America (European Contributions to American Studies, 33) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.55.

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Under American New Historicism and British Cultural Studies, increasing attention has been paid to the idea of the nation as a discursive construct. 'Writing' Nation and 'Writing' Region in America looks at the various regionalisms in American culture as comparable constructs, and more specifically at 'writing region' as a subsidiary or counter-discourse to 'writing nation'. The various articles in the volume pursue this topic from a variety of (inter)disciplinary perspectives: historical, sociological, anthropological, geographical, cinematic, and literary.

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