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Examines what happens to our paradigms of the American south if we understand the south hemispherically, to include Latin America and the Caribbean. This work presents work by scholars in comparative literature, American studies, and Latin American studies.

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“Look Away! is an important collection that expands the vocabularies and national symbol systems that scholars can deploy to think comparatively about the Americas. It is especially useful in breaking the binary between North and South that has so restricted southern literary and historical studies.”—Patricia Yaeger, author of Dirt and Desire: Reconstructing Southern Women’s Writing

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Uncanny Hybridities / Jon Smith and Deborah Cohn
1
1. THE U.S. SOUTH AND THE CARIBBEAN
A New World Poetics of Oblivion / George B. Handley 25
Delta Desterrados: Antebellum New Orleans and New World Print Culture / Kirsten Silva Gruesz 25
Slave Resistance on the Southeastern Frontier: Fugitives, Maroons, and Banditti in the Age of Revolution / Jane Landers 80
Martinique/Mississippi: Edouard Glissant and Relational Insularity / J. Michael Dash 94
Crossing the Mason-Dixon Line in Drag: The Narrative of Loreta Janet Velazquez, Cuban Women and Confederate Soldier / Jesse Aleman 110
Citizenship and Identity in the Exile: Autobiographies of Gustavo Perez Firmat / Steven Hunsaker 130
Travel and Transference: V.S. Naipaul and the Plantation Past / Leigh Anne Duke 150
2. RETHINKING RACE AND REGION
Things Fall Apart: The Postcolonial Condition of Real Rock and The Leopard’s Spots / Scott Romine 175
This Race Which Is Not One: The “More Inextricable Compositeness” of William Faulkner’s South / John T. Matthews 201
Richard Wright: From the South to Africa---and Beyond / Richard King 227
Forward into the Past: California and the Contemporary White Southern Imagination / Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr. and Debra Rae Cohen 251
American Films/American Fantasies: Moviegoing and Regional Identity in Literature of the Americas / Lois Parkinson Zamora 268
3. WILLIAM FAULKNER AND LATIN AMERICA
Wonder and the Wounds of “Southern” Histories / Stephanie Merrim 311
Southern Economies of Excess: Narrative Expenditure in William Faulkner and Carlos Fuentes / Wendy B. Faris 333
Cant Matter/Must Matter: Setting up the Loom in Faulknerian and Postcolonial Fiction / Philip Weinstein 355
"Wherein the South Differs from the North”: Tracing the Noncosmopolitan Aesthetic in William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! and Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude / Dane Johnson 383
William Faulkner and the Cold War: The Politics of Cultural Marketing / Helen Oakley 405
William Faulkner, James Agee, and Brazil: The American South in Latin American Literature’s “Other” Tradition / Earl Fitz 419
4. FROM PLANTATION TO HACIENDA: GREATER MEXICO AND THE U.S. SOUTH
Embodying Greater Mexico: Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton and the Reconstruction of the Mexican Question / John-Michael Rivera 451
Remembering the Hacienda: History and Memory in Jovita Gonzalez and Eve Raleigh’s Caballero: A Historical Novel / Vincent Perez 471
POSDATA
Beyond Translation: Jorge Luis Borges Revamps William Faulkner / Ilan Stavans 495
Contributors 505
Index 511

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 21/07/2004
      ISBN13: 9780822333043, 978-0822333043
      ISBN10: 082233304X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examines what happens to our paradigms of the American south if we understand the south hemispherically, to include Latin America and the Caribbean. This work presents work by scholars in comparative literature, American studies, and Latin American studies.

      Trade Review
      “Look Away! is an important collection that expands the vocabularies and national symbol systems that scholars can deploy to think comparatively about the Americas. It is especially useful in breaking the binary between North and South that has so restricted southern literary and historical studies.”—Patricia Yaeger, author of Dirt and Desire: Reconstructing Southern Women’s Writing

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments xi
      Introduction: Uncanny Hybridities / Jon Smith and Deborah Cohn
      1
      1. THE U.S. SOUTH AND THE CARIBBEAN
      A New World Poetics of Oblivion / George B. Handley 25
      Delta Desterrados: Antebellum New Orleans and New World Print Culture / Kirsten Silva Gruesz 25
      Slave Resistance on the Southeastern Frontier: Fugitives, Maroons, and Banditti in the Age of Revolution / Jane Landers 80
      Martinique/Mississippi: Edouard Glissant and Relational Insularity / J. Michael Dash 94
      Crossing the Mason-Dixon Line in Drag: The Narrative of Loreta Janet Velazquez, Cuban Women and Confederate Soldier / Jesse Aleman 110
      Citizenship and Identity in the Exile: Autobiographies of Gustavo Perez Firmat / Steven Hunsaker 130
      Travel and Transference: V.S. Naipaul and the Plantation Past / Leigh Anne Duke 150
      2. RETHINKING RACE AND REGION
      Things Fall Apart: The Postcolonial Condition of Real Rock and The Leopard’s Spots / Scott Romine 175
      This Race Which Is Not One: The “More Inextricable Compositeness” of William Faulkner’s South / John T. Matthews 201
      Richard Wright: From the South to Africa---and Beyond / Richard King 227
      Forward into the Past: California and the Contemporary White Southern Imagination / Robert H. Brinkmeyer Jr. and Debra Rae Cohen 251
      American Films/American Fantasies: Moviegoing and Regional Identity in Literature of the Americas / Lois Parkinson Zamora 268
      3. WILLIAM FAULKNER AND LATIN AMERICA
      Wonder and the Wounds of “Southern” Histories / Stephanie Merrim 311
      Southern Economies of Excess: Narrative Expenditure in William Faulkner and Carlos Fuentes / Wendy B. Faris 333
      Cant Matter/Must Matter: Setting up the Loom in Faulknerian and Postcolonial Fiction / Philip Weinstein 355
      "Wherein the South Differs from the North”: Tracing the Noncosmopolitan Aesthetic in William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! and Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude / Dane Johnson 383
      William Faulkner and the Cold War: The Politics of Cultural Marketing / Helen Oakley 405
      William Faulkner, James Agee, and Brazil: The American South in Latin American Literature’s “Other” Tradition / Earl Fitz 419
      4. FROM PLANTATION TO HACIENDA: GREATER MEXICO AND THE U.S. SOUTH
      Embodying Greater Mexico: Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton and the Reconstruction of the Mexican Question / John-Michael Rivera 451
      Remembering the Hacienda: History and Memory in Jovita Gonzalez and Eve Raleigh’s Caballero: A Historical Novel / Vincent Perez 471
      POSDATA
      Beyond Translation: Jorge Luis Borges Revamps William Faulkner / Ilan Stavans 495
      Contributors 505
      Index 511

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