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Title:
Willa Cather and the American Southwest / edited by John N. Swift and Joseph R. Urgo.
Author:
Swift, John N.

Urgo, Joseph R.
Publication Information:
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2002.
Call Number:
PS3505 .A87 Z945 2002
ISBN:
9780803245570
Physical Description:
vi, 172 pages, [8] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents:
literate tourism and Cather's southwest / On Mesa Verde -- Unwrapping the mummy : Cather's Mother Eve and the business of desire / Anasazi cannibalism : eating Eden / From Mesa Verde to Germany : the appropriation of Indian artifacts as part of Willa Cather's cultural critique in The professor's house / Fear of a queer mesa? : faith, friendship, and national sexuality in "Tom Outland's story" / Holy cities, poor savages, and the science culture : positioning The professor's house / The professor's house -- The experience of meaning in The professor's house / Cather and the father of history / Twain and Cather, once again / Death comes for the archbishop -- Willa Cather and the Santos tradition in Death comes for the archbishop / Writing culture : Willa Cather's southwest / Landscapes of the magical : Cather's and Anaya's explorations of the southwest / Multiculturalism as nostalgia in Cather, Faulkner, and U.S. culture / Afterword : from The professor's house to the roundhouse-- and beyond
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