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Where the New World Is Martyn Bone

Where the New World Is By Martyn Bone

Where the New World Is by Martyn Bone


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Assesses how fiction published since 1980 has resituated the US South globally and how earlier twentieth-century writing already had done so in ways traditional southern literary studies tended to ignore.

Where the New World Is Summary

Where the New World Is: Literature about the U.S. South at Global Scales by Martyn Bone

Where the New World Is assesses how fiction published since 1980 has resituated the U.S. South globally and how earlier twentieth-century writing already had done so in ways traditional southern literary studies tended to ignore. Martyn Bone argues that this body of fiction has, over the course of some eighty years, challenged received readings and understandings of the U.S. South as a fixed place largely untouched by immigration (or even internal migration) and economic globalization.

The writers discussed by Bone emphasize how migration and labor have reconfigured the regions relation to the nation and a range of transnational scales: hemispheric (Jamaica, the Bahamas, Haiti), transatlantic/Black Atlantic (Denmark, England, Mauritania), and transpacific/global southern (Australia, China, Vietnam). Writers under consideration include Zora Neale Hurston, Nella Larsen, John Oliver Killens, Russell Banks, Erna Brodber, Cynthia Shearer, Ha Jin, Monique Truong, Lan Cao, Toni Morrison, Peter Matthiessen, Dave Eggers, and Laila Lalami.

The book also seeks to resituate southern studies by drawing on theories of scale that originated in human geography. In this way, Bone also offers a new paradigm in which the U.S. South is thoroughly engaged with a range of other scales from the local to the global, making both literature about the region and southern studies itself truly transnational in scope.

Where the New World Is Reviews

"Bone sustains a delicate, and exigent, scholarly balancing act. [...] Its refreshing to read a southernist monograph that doesnt include an obligatory Faulkner chapter. [...]

Bones elegant writing is exhaustively researched and well argued. He covers a lot of ground, concisely but thoroughly surveying southern studies and American studies debates about region, race, and labor. He also provides a wide-ranging survey of the transnational South (ideal for assigning in both undergraduate- and graduate-level courses).
Where the New World Is is an important and necessary book. Southernists and Americanists alike should read it, examine their assumptions, rework their syllabi, and slay the zombified South of the Agrarians once and for all." - ALH Online Review, Series XVI

About Martyn Bone

Martyn Bone is an associate professor of American literature at the University of Copenhagen. He is author of The Postsouthern Sense of Place in Contemporary Fiction, editor of Perspectives on Barry Hannah, and coeditor of Creating and Consuming the American South.

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NPB9780820351865
9780820351865
0820351865
Where the New World Is: Literature about the U.S. South at Global Scales by Martyn Bone
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Hardback
University of Georgia Press
2017-12-30
256
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