The Identity of the American Midwest

The Identity of the American Midwest

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780253219206
Untertitel:
Essays on Regional History
Genre:
Soziologie
Autor:
Andrew R. L. Gray, Susan E. Cayton
Herausgeber:
Indiana University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
264
Erscheinungsdatum:
20.02.2007
ISBN:
978-0-253-21920-6

Informationen zum Autor Andrew R. L. Cayton is Distinguished Professor of History at Miami University. He is co-editor of The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia (IUP, 2007). Susan E. Gray is Associate Professor of History at Arizona State University and author of The Yankee West: Community Life on the Michigan Frontier. Klappentext Drawing on personal experiences as well as a wide variety of scholarship, the authors consider what it means to be from the Midwest and why Midwesterners have traditionally been less assertive about their regional identity than other Americans. Zusammenfassung Drawing on personal experiences as well as a wide variety of scholarship, the authors consider what it means to be from the Midwest and why Midwesterners have traditionally been less assertive about their regional identity than other Americans. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Acknowledgments Andrew L. Cayton and Susan E. Gray, "The Story of the Midwest: An Introduction" Mary Neth, "Seeing the Midwest with Peripheral Vision: Identities, Narratives, and Region" Eric Hinderaker, "Liberating Contrivances: Narrative and Identity in Ohio Valley Histories" John Lauritz Larson, "Pigs in Space, or What Shapes American Regional Cultures?" Nicole Etcheson, "Barbecued Kentuckians and Six-Foot Texas Rangers: The Construction of Midwestern Identity" Kathleen N. Conzen, "Piing the Type: Jane Grey Swisshelm and the Contest of Midwestern Regionality" Kenneth Winkle, "'The Great Body of the Republic': Abraham Lincoln and the Idea of a Middle West" Susan E. Gray, "Stories Written in the Blood: Race, Identity, and the Middle West" Andrew R. L. Cayton, "The Anti-region: Place and identity in the History of the American Middle West" R. Douglas Hurt, "Midwestern Distinctiveness" Jon Gjerde, "Middleness and the Middle West"

Klappentext
Drawing on personal experiences as well as a wide variety of scholarship, the authors consider what it means to be from the Midwest and why Midwesterners have traditionally been less assertive about their regional identity than other Americans.

Inhalt
Contents
Acknowledgments
Andrew L. Cayton and Susan E. Gray, "The Story of the Midwest: An Introduction"
Mary Neth, "Seeing the Midwest with Peripheral Vision: Identities, Narratives, and Region"
Eric Hinderaker, "Liberating Contrivances: Narrative and Identity in Ohio Valley Histories"
John Lauritz Larson, "Pigs in Space, or What Shapes American Regional Cultures?"
Nicole Etcheson, "Barbecued Kentuckians and Six-Foot Texas Rangers: The Construction of Midwestern Identity"
Kathleen N. Conzen, "Piing the Type: Jane Grey Swisshelm and the Contest of Midwestern Regionality"
Kenneth Winkle, "'The Great Body of the Republic': Abraham Lincoln and the Idea of a Middle West"
Susan E. Gray, "Stories Written in the Blood: Race, Identity, and the Middle West"
Andrew R. L. Cayton, "The Anti-region: Place and identity in the History of the American Middle West"
R. Douglas Hurt, "Midwestern Distinctiveness"
Jon Gjerde, "Middleness and the Middle West"


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