Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- <p>Mitchell, Margaret,<strong> </strong>1900-1949.<strong> </strong>Gone with the wind - Criticism and interpretation.</p> <p>Motherhood in literature.</p> (1)
- <p>Paranormal fiction, American.</p> <p>American fiction - 21st century.</p> (1)
- <p>Rhetoric - Appalachian Region.</p> <p>Coal mines and mining - Rhetoric.</p> <p>Feminism - Rhetoric.</p> (1)
- <p>Short stories, American - 21st century.</p> (1)
- <p>Women - Appalachian Region - Intellectual life.</p> <p>Feminism and literature - Appalachian Region.</p> <p>Women and literature - Appalachian Region.</p> <p>Appalachian Region - Intellectual life.</p> <p>Appalachian Region - In literature.</p> (1)
-
- Appalachia (1)
- Appalachian Studies (1)
- Chaser (1)
- Coal (1)
- Creative Fiction (1)
- Discourse (1)
- Feminist (1)
- Gone with the Wind (1)
- Literacy (1)
- Margaret Mitchell (1)
- Minimalism (1)
- Motherhood (1)
- Objective Correlative (1)
- Patriarchy (1)
- Self-Making (1)
- Short story (1)
- Silence (1)
- Storm (1)
- Third Space (1)
- Working Class (1)
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in American Studies
Mothers At Work: Reconstruction And Deconstruction Of Patriarchy In Gone With The Wind, Catherine Willa Staley
Mothers At Work: Reconstruction And Deconstruction Of Patriarchy In Gone With The Wind, Catherine Willa Staley
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
In this thesis, I explore the performances of motherhood in Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind and how those performances conflict with culturally constructed expectations of that role. An analysis of Scarlett O’Hara and Melanie Wilkes, and how each woman compares to the South’s model for motherhood, reveals implications that extend beyond the novel’s Civil War setting to reveal the ongoing negotiation of modern readers still living within patriarchal conceptions of mothering. In Chapter 1, I outline the novel’s spectrum of motherhood, which is composed of characters who nurture and manage others. Each individual on that spectrum contributes to or …
After A Funeral, Before A Test; And Other Stories, David Stewart Robinson
After A Funeral, Before A Test; And Other Stories, David Stewart Robinson
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
After a Funeral, Before a Test; and Other Stories is a collection of nine fictional short stories. Their focus is diverse in regard to multiple aspects of creative fiction: subject matter, theme, style, setting and characters. Despite the array of material, one common method was to provide narration that would invite readers to make their own interpretation rather than to present overt, didactic stories. This narrative strategy was accomplished by using fictional concepts of setting, the objective correlative, and literary minimalism. Other elements include surrealism, Hemingway’s “iceberg effect,” and psychologically complex narrators. Literary influences include F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great …
Literacy, Discourse, And Identity: The Working-Class Appalachian Woman Academic, Sarah Marie Mcconnell
Literacy, Discourse, And Identity: The Working-Class Appalachian Woman Academic, Sarah Marie Mcconnell
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Drawing on conversations about the politics surrounding literacy acquisition, I take a deeper look into the effects of obtaining membership within an academic discourse community on Appalachian women from the working class. The tensions that develop between the two opposing discourses promotes a sense of loss as they create distance between these women and their home community, alter relationships, and disrupt identity. Working-class Appalachian women occupy the borderlands between discourses: one foot in their Appalachian community; the other in their academic community. They negotiate their fragmented identities in order to play the appropriate role within the appropriate context. Their status …
Silence And Self-Making: Black Lung Rhetoric And The Ken Hechler Letters, Jennifer De Pompei
Silence And Self-Making: Black Lung Rhetoric And The Ken Hechler Letters, Jennifer De Pompei
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
This thesis combines history, rhetoric, and feminist identity studies to discuss the subject of black lung disease and the Appalachian coal miner. The first chapter examines the "evolution of mentalities" in historical and popular discourse surrounding the miner, which reflects James V. Catano's subversive form of the self-making identity in Ragged Dicks. The second chapter uses the feminist theory of silence as a form of control and power to understand the absence of black lung disease from the literature of coal. The final chapter is a case study of the correspondence between Congressional Representative Ken Hechler of West Virginia and …
Storm Chaser, Samir Ali Abdel-Aziz
Storm Chaser, Samir Ali Abdel-Aziz
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Storm Chaser is a work of fiction that uses strange, almost supernatural occurrences to symbolically represent various meanings and truths for different characters. Works of fiction that influenced Storm Chaser include The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, A Perfect Day for Bananafish by J.D. Salinger, The Collected Stories of Amy Hempel by Amy Hempel. Reappearing themes include sacrifice, the desire to live a life of purpose, freewill, and the fear of becoming one’s parents.