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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
Having a Field Day: Authentic Indians and Patriotic Tourism in the Early National Parks 19
1 Longing for Wonderland: Zitkala-Ša's Post-Frontier Nostalgia 26
"Plucked up by the Roots": The Nostalgic Trajectories of the Southern Agrarians 51
2 "Home Thoughts": The Transnational Routes of Nostalgia in Claude McKay's Home to Harlem 58
Born Free and Equal: Frontier Nostalgia and the Nature of Manzanar 86
3 Nostalgia's Caring Capacity: Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac, and the "Last Call" for Nature 94
"A Tear for the Fate of America": The (Crying) Indian as Spokesperson for a Vanishing Natural World 119
4 Remembering the Earth: N. Scott Momaday's Nostalgic American Land Ethic 127
Patenting "The Last of Nature's Creations": Mice and Men in a Postnatural World 154
5 Don DeLillo's Postmodern Homesickness: Nostalgia after the End of Nature 162
Nature Survives: Frontier Nostalgia on Reality TV 188
6 Nostalgia and Nature at the Millennium: Ruth Ozeki's Green Culture of Life 195
Conclusion 225
Notes 233
Bibliography 247
Index 269
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