Playing House in the American WestAuthor :
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Examining an eclectic group of western womenâ?Ts autobiographical textsâ?"canonical and otherwiseâ?"Playing House in the American West argues for a distinct regional literary tradition characterised by strategic representations of unconventional domestic life. The controlling metaphor Cathryn Halverson uses in her engrossing study is â?oplaying house.â?? From Caroline Kirkland and Laura Ingalls Wilder to Willa Cather and Marilynne Robinson, from the mid-nineteenth to the late-twentieth centuries, western authors have persistently embraced wayward or eccentric housekeeping to prove a womanâ?Ts difference from western neighbours and eastern readers alike. The readings in Playing House investigate the surprising textual ends to which westerners turn the familiar terrain of the home: evaluating community; arguing for different conceptions of race and class; and perhaps most especially, resisting traditional gender roles. Western women writers, Halverson argues, render the home as a stage for autonomy, resistance, and imagination rather than as a site of sacrifice and obligation. The western women examined in Playing House in the American West are promoted and read as representatives of a region, as insiders offering views of distant and intriguing ways of life, even as they conceive of themselves as outsiders. By playing with domestic conventions, they recast the region they describe, portraying the West as a place that fosters female agency, individuality, and subjectivity.
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