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Faulkner's Geographies
Contributor(s): Watson, Jay (Editor), Abadie, Ann J. (Editor)

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ISBN: 149681312X     ISBN-13: 9781496813121
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: June 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Comparative Literature
- Literary Collections | Essays
- Literary Criticism | American - Regional
Dewey: 813.52
Series: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 6" W x 9" L (0.70 lbs) 208 pages
Features: Bibliography, Index, Maps, Table of Contents
 
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The recent spatial turn in social theory and cultural studies opens up exciting new possibilities for the study of William Faulkner's literature. The fictional domains of Yoknapatawpha County and Jefferson, Mississippi, are not simply imagined communities but imaginative geographies of remarkable complexity and detail, as evidenced by the maps Faulkner created of his apocryphal county. Exploring the diverse functions of space in Faulkner's artistic vision, the eleven essays in Faulkner's Geographies delve deep into Yoknapatawpha but also reach beyond it, to uncover unsuspected connections and flows linking local, regional, national, hemispheric, and global geographies in Faulkner's writings.

Individual contributions examine the influence of the plantation as a land-use regime on Faulkner's imagination of north Mississippi's geography; the emergence of micro-Souths as a product of modern migratory patterns in the urban North of Faulkner's fiction; the enlistment of the author's work in the geopolitics of the cultural Cold War during the 1950s; the historical and literary affiliations between Faulkner's Deep South and Greater Mexico; the local and idiosyncratic as alternatives to region and nation; the unique intersection of regional and metropolitan geographies that Faulkner encountered as a novice writer immersed in the literary culture of New Orleans; the uses of feminist geography to trace the interplay of gender, space, and movement; and the circulation of Caribbean and Black South spaces and itineraries through Faulkner's masterpiece, Absalom, Absalom!

By bringing new attention to the function of space, place, mapping, and movement in his literature, Faulkner's Geographies seeks to redraw the very boundaries of Faulkner studies.


Contributor Bio(s): Watson, Jay: - Jay Watson, Oxford, Mississippi, is Howry Professor of Faulkner Studies and professor of English at the University of Mississippi. His other publications include Fifty Years after Faulkner, Faulkner and Whiteness, and Conversations with Larry Brown, all published by University Press of Mississippi.Abadie, Ann J.: - Ann J. Abadie, Oxford, Mississippi, is former associate director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi and coeditor of numerous scholarly collections from the Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference, all published by University Press of Mississippi.
 
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