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Faulkner'S Imperialism: Space, Place, And The Materiality Of Myth (Southern Literary Studies),Used
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In Faulkners Imperialism, Taylor Hagood explores two staples of Faulkners world: myth and place. Using an interdisciplinary approach to examine economic, sociological, and political factors in Faulkners writing, he applies postcolonial theory, cultural materialism, and the work of the New Southernists to analyze how these themes intersect to encode narratives of imperialism and antiimperialism. The resulting discussion highlights the deeply embedded imperial impulses underpinning not just Yoknapatawpha and Mississippi, but the Midwest, the Caribbean, France, and a host of oftenoverlooked corners of the Faulknerian map. One of the few books that considers the broad geographic canvas evoked in the famed writers work, Faulkner's Imperialism moves beyond SouthversusNorth paradigms to encompass all the spaces within Faulkners created cosmos, addressing their interrelationships in a precise, holistic way.
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