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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Border Modernism | ||
1 | Migrations | 1 |
I | Mariano Azuela: Migratory Modernism | 1 |
II | D. H. Lawrence: Modernist Migrations | 19 |
III | From Deracination to Deterritorialization | 34 |
2 | Natives | 41 |
I | John Joseph Mathews: Tribal Modernism | 41 |
II | Ernest Hemingway: Modernist "Tribalism" | 54 |
III | From Primitivism to Tribalism | 73 |
3 | Cultures | 85 |
I | Willa Cather: Modernist Ethnography | 85 |
II | Americo Paredes: Ethnographic Modernism | 107 |
III | From Formalism to Historicism | 124 |
Afterword | 131 | |
Notes | 133 | |
Works Cited | 149 | |
Index | 163 |
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