Critical Regionalism

Connecting Politics and Culture in the American Landscape

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, American
Cover of the book Critical Regionalism by Douglas Reichert Powell, The University of North Carolina Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Douglas Reichert Powell ISBN: 9781469606743
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press Publication: September 1, 2012
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Language: English
Author: Douglas Reichert Powell
ISBN: 9781469606743
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication: September 1, 2012
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Language: English

The idea of "region" in America has often served to isolate places from each other, observes Douglas Reichert Powell. Whether in the nostalgic celebration of folk cultures or the urbane distaste for "hicks," certain regions of the country are identified as static, insular, and culturally disconnected from everywhere else. In Critical Regionalism, Reichert Powell explores this trend and offers alternatives to it.

Reichert Powell proposes using more nuanced strategies that identify distinctive aspects of particular geographically marginal communities without turning them into peculiar "hick towns." He enacts a new methodology of critical regionalism in order to link local concerns and debates to larger patterns of history, politics, and culture. To illustrate his method, in each chapter of the book Reichert Powell juxtaposes widely known texts from American literature and film with texts from and about his own Appalachian hometown of Johnson City, Tennessee. He carries the idea further in a call for a critical regionalist pedagogy that uses the classroom as a place for academic writers to build new connections with their surroundings, and to teach others to do so as well.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The idea of "region" in America has often served to isolate places from each other, observes Douglas Reichert Powell. Whether in the nostalgic celebration of folk cultures or the urbane distaste for "hicks," certain regions of the country are identified as static, insular, and culturally disconnected from everywhere else. In Critical Regionalism, Reichert Powell explores this trend and offers alternatives to it.

Reichert Powell proposes using more nuanced strategies that identify distinctive aspects of particular geographically marginal communities without turning them into peculiar "hick towns." He enacts a new methodology of critical regionalism in order to link local concerns and debates to larger patterns of history, politics, and culture. To illustrate his method, in each chapter of the book Reichert Powell juxtaposes widely known texts from American literature and film with texts from and about his own Appalachian hometown of Johnson City, Tennessee. He carries the idea further in a call for a critical regionalist pedagogy that uses the classroom as a place for academic writers to build new connections with their surroundings, and to teach others to do so as well.

More books from The University of North Carolina Press

Cover of the book Embattled Freedom by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book Blood and Irony by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book Tar Heel Editor by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book Love's Argument by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book Talking Guitar by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book Entrepreneurs of Ideology by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book Unjust Deeds by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book When I Was a Child by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book The Cursillo Movement in America by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book Putinomics by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book Pageants, Parlors, and Pretty Women by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book What Is a Madrasa? by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book 'Poor Carolina' by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book The Mystery of Samba by Douglas Reichert Powell
Cover of the book City of a Million Dreams by Douglas Reichert Powell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy