Michigan salvage : the fiction of Bonnie Jo Campbell / edited by Lisa DuRose, Ross K. Tangedal, and Andy Oler.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781611864526
- ISBN: 1611864526
- Physical Description: xxiii, 216 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Publisher: East Lansing, Michigan : Michigan State University Press, [2023]
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Part 1: Critical essays -- Carp, mud, poison, and stench; or, Once Upon the Kalamazoo River / Jeffrey Insko -- Indigeneity in Once Upon a River / Heather A. Howard-Bobiwash -- The radical class politics of American Salvage / Charles Cunningham -- The cultural critique of American patriarchal capitalism in American Salvage / Alejandra Ortega -- Power tool mishaps: women and alcohol in "Playhouse" / Ellen Lansky -- Bonnie Jo Campbell's Millennium and the infrastructure of failure / Garth Sabo -- Mothers, daughters, and rape culture in Mothers, Tell Your Daughters / Laura Fine -- Up the road, down the river: the novels of Bonnie Jo Campbell side by side / Monica Friedman -- Part 2: Teaching essays -- Kalamazoo County: nurturing a community of readers / Marsha Meyer -- Entering the current: connecting high school readers with Once Upon a River / Becky Cooper -- Fiction friction: teaching chronic and acute conflict in Bonnie Jo Campbell's short fiction / RS Deeren -- The expatriate Midwesterner: teaching Bonnie Jo Campbell to second language writing students / Doug Sheldon -- American weirdos on parade: reader-response journals and "The Smallest Man in the World" / Jenny Robertson -- Appendix: Teaching activities. |
Summary, etc.: | "Michigan Salvage is the first scholarly collection on Michigan writer, Bonnie Jo Campbell, the author of two novels and three short story collections, including American Salvage (2009)"-- Provided by publisher. |
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Subject: | Campbell, Bonnie Jo, 1962- > Criticism and interpretation. Campbell, Bonnie Jo, 1962- > Study and teaching. |
Genre: | Literary criticism. Essays. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.
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Table of Contents
Michigan Salvage : The Fiction of Bonnie Jo Campbell
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Acknowledgments | vii | |
Books | x | |
Introduction | xi | |
Part 1 | Critical Essays | |
Carp, Mud, Poison, and Stench; or, Once Upon the Kalamazoo River | 3 | |
Indigeneity in Once Upon a River | 15 | |
The Radical Class Politics of American Salvage | 33 | |
The Cultural Critique of American Patriarchal Capitalism in American Salvage | 46 | |
Power Tool Mishaps: Women and Alcohol in "Playhouse" | 59 | |
Bonnie Jo Campbell's Millennium and the Infrastructure of Failure | 72 | |
Mothers, Daughters, and Rape Culture in Mothers, Tell Your Daughters | 86 | |
Up the Road, Down the River: The Novels of Bonnie Jo Campbell Side by Side | 99 | |
Part 2 | Teaching Essays | |
Kalamazoo County: Nurturing a Community of Readers | 119 | |
Entering the Current: Connecting High School Readers with Once Upon a River | 125 | |
Fiction Friction: Teaching Chronic and Acute Conflict in Bonnie Jo Campbell's Short Fiction | 143 | |
The Expatriate Midwesterner: Teaching Bonnie Jo Campbell to Second Language Writing Students | 157 | |
American Weirdos on Parade: Reader-Response Journals and "The Smallest Man in the World" | 171 | |
Appendix. Teaching Activities | 187 | |
Contributors | 213 |