6-3 | 2011
Special Issue: Postfrontier Writing
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Introduction : Storying the West in Postfrontier Literature [Texte intégral]Article 1
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“The compass of possibilities”: Re-Mapping the Suburbs of Los Angeles in the Writings of D.J. Waldie [Texte intégral]Article 2
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The Master Film is a Western : The Mythology of the American West in the Cities of the Red Night Trilogy [Texte intégral]Article 3
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“Here on the Verge of Town . . . I Am Myself” : Selective Western Exceptionalism in the Work of Six Contemporary Idaho Writers [Texte intégral]Article 4
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Wallace Stegner and the Western Environment: Hydraulics, Placelessness, and (Lack of) Identity [Texte intégral]Article 5
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“A good deal about California does not, on its own preferred terms, add up”: Joan Didion between Dawning Apocalypse and Retrogressive Utopia [Texte intégral]Article 6
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Cormac McCarthy’s The Road : Rewriting the Myth of the American West [Texte intégral]Article 7