Ladino, Jennifer K.
Charlottesville London : University of Virginia Press, ©2012.
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Part of the series Under the sign of nature : explorations in ecocriticism;Under the sign of nature.
Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-267) and index.
- Introduction: Having a field day: authentic Indians and patriotic tourism in the early national parks — Longing for wonderland: Zitkala-Ša’s post-frontier nostalgia : plucked up by the roots : the nostalgic trajectories of the southern agrarians — Home thoughts : the transnational routes of nostalgia in Claude McKay’s home to Harlem : born free and equal: frontier nostalgia and the nature of Manzanar — Nostalgia’s caring capacity: Rachel Carson’s Silent spring, Aldo Leopold’s A sand county almanac, and the Last call for nature : a tear for the fate of America : the (crying) Indian as spokesperson for a vanishing natural world — Remembering the earth: N. Scott Momaday’s nostalgic American land ethic : patenting the last of nature’s creations : mice and men in a postnatural world — Don DeLillo’s postmodern homesickness: nostalgia after the end of nature : nature survives: frontier nostalgia on reality TV — Nostalgia and nature at the millennium: Ruth Ozeki’s green culture of life.
Subjects:
- American literature — History and criticism.
- Nature in literature.
- Nostalgia in literature.
- Homesickness in literature.
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