Special Issue: Settler Colonial Studies and Western American Culture
Guest Edited by Alex Trimble Young and Lorenzo Venacini
Contents
Essays
“If I am native to anything”: Settler Colonial Studies and Western American Literature
Alex Trimble Young and Lorenzo Veracini
“Do We Reverse the Medal?”: Settler Guilt, the Indian Speech, and the Untold Side of the Story
Rebecca Weaver-Hightower
Beyond Possession: Animals and Gifts in Willa Cather’s Settler Colonial Fictions
Alex Calder
Animating the Indigenous, Colonial Affects, and “Going Native” in the City: Kent Mackenzie’s The Exiles
Ho’esta Mo’e’hahne
Review Essay
Willa Cather Here and Now, Out West
Daryl W. Palmer
Book Reviews
Susan Kollin, Captivating Westerns: The Middle East in the American West
Gioia Woods
Lydia R. Cooper, Masculinities in Literature of the American West
James J. Donahue
Sean P. Harvey, Native Tongues: Colonialism and Race from Encounter to the Reservation
Diane Krumrey
Matthew N. Johnston, Narrating the Landscape: Print Culture and American Expansion in the Nineteenth Century
Andrew B. Ross
Brenda Beckman-Long, Carol Shields and the Writer-Critic
Wendy Roy
Timothy G. Anderson, Lonesome Dreamer: The Life of John G. Neihardt
Pamela Gossin
Julie Riddle, The Solace of Stones: Finding a Way through Wilderness
Nancy S. Cook
Larry Watson, As Good as Gone: A Novel
Peter L. Bayers
Patrick Madden, Sublime Physick
Russell Burrows
Rudolfo Anaya, The Sorrows of Young Alfonso
Sandra Dahlberg
Ron Hansen, The Kid
Richard W. Etulain
WLA Conference Information
Call for Nominations
Submissions