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019 a963363717
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100 aLockwood, J. Samaine,eauthor.
245 00 aArchives of desire :bthe queer historical work of New England regionalism /cJ. Samaine Lockwood.
264 aChapel Hill :bThe University of North Carolina Press,c[2015]
300 a1 online resource.
336 atextbtxt2rdacontent
337 acomputerbc2rdamedia
338 aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier
490 aGender and American culture
504 aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 191-210) and index.
505 aRenovating the house of history -- Literature's historical acts -- Out of the china closet -- Spectral fusions, modernist times -- Epilogue: the intimate historicism of feminist criticism.
520 a"In this thought-provoking study of nineteenth-century America, J. Samaine Lockwood offers an important new interpretation of the literary movement known as American regionalism. Lockwood argues that regionalism in New England was part of a widespread woman-dominated effort to rewrite history. Lockwood demonstrates that New England regionalism was an intellectual endeavor that overlapped with colonial revivalism and included fiction and history writing, antique collecting, colonial home restoration, and photography. The cohort of writers and artists leading this movement included Sarah Orne Jewett, Alice Morse Earle, and C. Alice Baker, and their project was taken up by women of a younger generation, such as Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins, who extended regionalism through the modernist moment"--cProvided by publisher.
588 aPrint version record.
590 aeBooks on EBSCOhostbAll EBSCO eBooks
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650 aAmerican literaturezNew EnglandxHistory and criticism.
650 aAmerican literaturexWomen authorsxHistory and criticism.
650 aWomen and literaturezNew EnglandxHistoryy19th century.
650 aRegionalism in literature.
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650 aAmerican literaturexWomen authors.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00807271
650 aIntellectual life.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00975769
650 aLiterature.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00999953
650 aRegionalism in literature.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01093231
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651 aNew EnglandxIntellectual lifey19th century.
651 aNew EnglandxIn literature.
651 aNew England.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01241913
655 aCriticism, interpretation, etc.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01411635
655 aHistory.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01411628
655 aElectronic books.
776 iPrint version:aLockwood, J. Samaine, author.tArchives of desirez9781469625362w(DLC) 2015010514w(OCoLC)906234208
830 aGender & American culture.
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Archives of desire :the queer historical work of New England regionalism /J. Samaine Lockwood
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Archives of desire :the queer historical work of New England regionalism /J. Samaine Lockwood
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-210) and index. / "In this thought-provoking study of nineteenth-century America, J. Samaine Lockwood offers an important new interpretation of the literary movement known as American regionalism. Lockwood argues that regionalism in New England was part of a widespread woman-dominated effort to rewrite history. Lockwood demonstrates that New England regionalism was an intellectual endeavor that overlapped with colonial revivalism and included fiction and history writing, antique collecting, colonial home restoration, and photography. The cohort of writers and artists leading this movement included Sarah Orne Jewett, Alice Morse Earle, and C. Alice Baker, and their project was taken up by women of a younger generation, such as Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins, who extended regionalism through the modernist moment"
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