In this study of the relationship between the natural landscape and human storytelling, Phillip Round brings together a century of stories produced in and about California's Imperial Valley, a 6,000-square-mile desert region along the borders of Mexico and Arizona. One of America's driest and most barren areas, the Imperial Valley was transformed at the beginning of the twentieth century when irrigation made it an agricultural oasis. The story neither begins nor ends there, however.
In Round's investigation of storytelling in this valley, he finds a wide range of styles and subjects, from tales credited with establishing a "desert aesthetic" movement in America, to stories that mythologized desert reclamation as America's moral imperative, from memoirs of dustbowl refugees, Japanese-Americans, and Chicanos, to the migration stories of Native peoples.
Round's analysis of the relationship between the regional and the national, the personal and the political, the romantic and the real in western American literature provides readers with a new vantage point from which to view such twenty-first century challenges in the West as illegal immigration, ecological disaster, scientific innovation, and cultural displacement.
Selected from papers presented at the 2000 Citadel Conference on the South, this collection of essays casts additional light on the southern experience and illuminates some of the directions its formal study may take in the new century.
This book focuses on national identity in England and Scotland. Using data collected over twenty years it asks: does national identity really matter to people? How does 'national identity' differ from 'nationality' and having a passport?
This book tells that exciting and complex story for the first time. In 1849, after nearly a thousand years of state- controlled religion, Denmark's first democratic constitution granted religious freedom.
In Being Poland: A New History of Polish Literature and Culture since 1918, edited by Przemysław Czapliński, Joanna Niżyńska, and Tamara Trojanowska, 3–29. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018. Thompson, Ewa M. “The Surrogate ...
The New Yorker , May 29 , 2006 , pp . 62–71 . Goldberg , Michelle . Kingdom Coming : The Rise of Christian Nationalism . New York : Norton , 2006 . Goode , Don J. " A Study of Values and Attitudes in a Textbook Controversy in Kanawha ...
Society and Social Science: A Foundation Course
... upon confirming that she “would be restor'd,” takes fifty pistols as an advance for the service and promptly dethrones her (2.237). As Paula. 11 Behn is clearly drawing on the theatrical antics of the Earl of Rochester in this plot.
David Berreby describes a third alternative: how we can accept and understand our inescapable tribal mind."--BOOK JACKET.
The Power of Belonging: Identity, Citizenship and Community Cohesion
本书眼界开阔,探究了全球化时代的很多中心文化议题,例如媒体、全球化、语言、性别、种族、文化政治和文化认同——也许是过去十年文化研究的主题。本书的核心是两个重要论点 ...