Title of article
Dis(re)membered Bodies: Cormac McCarthys Border Fiction
Author/Authors
A.، Eaton, Mark نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-154
From page
155
To page
0
Abstract
Cormac McCarthyʹs novels are usually seen as belonging to one of two longstanding regionalist literary traditions, Southern Gothic or the Western. This essay considers McCarthyʹs border fiction instead as part of an emergent borderlands discourse that is at once bilingual, multicultural, and revisionist. Blood Meridian and All the Pretty Horses represent key moments in the history of the Southwest region in which they are set; both novels in effect remember the dis(re)membered bodies lost in the violent struggle over territory. McCarthyʹs border fiction challenges provincial models of US literary history and ought to be reconsidered within postnationalist American studies.
Keywords
Prospect Theory , Stochastic dominance , Inverses , utility , Probability Weighting
Journal title
MODERN FICTION STUDIES
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
MODERN FICTION STUDIES
Record number
81866
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