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Willa Cather and Others
Contributor(s): Goldberg, Jonathan (Author)
ISBN: 0822326779     ISBN-13: 9780822326779
Publisher: Duke University Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2001
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Annotation: "In this elegantly written and passionate book, Jonathan Goldberg displays extraordinary attentiveness to the suggestive silences that open out beyond the surface of Cather's deceptively translucent prose. Refusing to use those silences to name too simply the very thing Cather herself insisted could not be named, Goldberg tracks the intricacies, twists, and crossings in the fabric of her writing to show how gender and sexuality almost always intersect in unpredictable and surprising ways. This is a moving, intelligent book."--Jan Radway, author of "A Feeling for Books: The Book-of-the-Month Club, Literary Taste, and Middle Class Desire "

""Willa Cather and Others" models queer criticism as a practice of patient intelligence and acuity. It elaborates beautifully ideas about the relation of the explicit to the inexplicit, of heterosexuality to the spaces, songs, glances, and objects of sexualities that go unnamed while resonating everywhere in Cather's work."--Lauren Berlant, author of "The Queen of America Goes to Washington City "

""Willa Cather and Others" is an elegant book, the most sophisticated treatment yet of gender and sexuality in Cather's work. In writing about the elusive beauty of Cather's work, Goldberg manages to capture its beauty without losing the sense of elusiveness it creates."--Michael Warner, author of "The Trouble With Normal"

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | American - General
Dewey: 813.52
LCCN: 00063658
Series: Series Q
Physical Information: 0.96" H x 6.32" W x 9.58" (1.36 lbs) 248 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1900-1949
 
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Publisher Description:
After many years as one of the premier scholars of English Renaissance literature, Jonathan Goldberg turns his attention to the work of American novelist Willa Cather. With a focus on Cather's artistic principle of "the thing not named," Willa Cather and Others illuminates the contradictions and complexities inherent in notions of identity and shows how her fiction transforms the very categories--regarding gender, sexuality, race, and class--around which most recent Cather scholarship has focused.
The "others" referred to in the title are women, for the most part Cather's contemporaries, whose artistic projects allow for points of comparison with Cather. They include the Wagnerian diva Olive Fremstad, renowned for her category-defying voice; Blair Niles, an ethnographer and novelist of jazz-age Harlem and the prisons of New Guinea; Laura Gilpin, photographer of the American Southwest; and Pat Barker, whose Regeneration trilogy places World War I writers--and questions of sexuality and gender--at its center. In the process of studying these women and their work, Goldberg forms innovative new insights into a wide range of Cather's celebrated works, from O Pioneers and My ntonia to her later books The Song of the Lark, One of Ours, The Professor's House, Death Comes for the Archbishop, and Sapphira and the Slave Girl.
By applying his unique talent to the study of Cather's literary genius, Jonathan Goldberg makes a significant and new contribution to the study of American literature and queer studies.