Border Modernism Intercultural Readings in American Literary Modernism
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9780415941495
ISBN:0415941490
Publisher: Routledge Summary: In this dialogical study, Schedler compares the works of European and Anglo-American modernists (D. H. Lawrence, Ernest Hemingway, and Willa Cather) with the works of Mexican, Native American, and Chicano writers (Mariano Azuela, John Joseph Mathews, and AmÉrico Paredes) who engaged with modernist theories and practices. In the process he uncovers a unique intercultural aesthetic produced in the borderlands of the Un [read more]- 30-Day No-Hassle Returns
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9780415941495
ISBN:
0415941490
Publisher: Routledge
In this dialogical study, Schedler compares the works of European and Anglo-American modernists (D. H. Lawrence, Ernest Hemingway, and Willa Cather) with the works of Mexican, Native American, and Chicano writers (Mariano Azuela, John Joseph Mathews, and AmÉrico Paredes) who engaged with modernist theories and practices. In the process he uncovers a unique intercultural aesthetic produced in the borderlands of the United States and Mexico aimed at modernizing the 'native' literary traditions of the Americas. Addressing issues of migration, cultural identity, and ethnography, Border Modernism is a major contribution to current debates over the origins and development of American literary modernism and a new model for transnational and intercultural reconstructions of American literary history.
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