The Routledge companion to gender and the American West
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Part 1: Genealogies -- Mountains and Valleys of Difference: Traces of Language on the Land / Margaret Noodin -- Re-inscribing a Woman Writer into the West: Sor Mari̹a de Jesu̹s de A̹greda and the Laterality of Legend / Anna M. Nogar -- Drifting Across Lines in the Sand: Unsettled Records and the Restoration of Cultural Memories in Indigenous California / Luhui Whitebear -- More than One Story: Gender, Region, and the American West in Japanese American Literature / Florence D. Amamoto -- Yosemite Climbing Films and the Regeneration of White Masculinity in the American West / Peter L. Bayers -- Ivan Doig's "Geography of Risk" and Legacies of Selfhood in Contemporary White Western Men's Memoir / Linda Karell -- The Popular Western in Print: A Feminist Genealogy / Victoria Lamont -- The Persistence of Western Women Writers / Cathryn Halverson -- Standpoint, Situated Knowledge, Feminist Wests / Krista Comer -- Part 2: Bodies -- "That's history. That's truth. I Seen It Myself": A Native American Slave Narrative / Jean Pfaelzer -- Disturbing the Peace: Genre, Gender, Jurisdiction, and Justice in the Short Fiction of Ruth Muskrat Bronson / Kirby Brown -- Native Mother, Daughter, and Granddaughter: The Murder of Savanna Greywind and the Abduction of Haisley Jo Greywind / Liza Black -- Popular Indigenous Women Performers, Wild West Scenarios, and Relations of Looking / Christine Bold -- The Absent Native Body in Film and its Return / Jacob Floyd -- Extractive Masculinity: The Western's Precarious Male Bodies in the Anthropocene / Sylvan Goldberg -- Blood Tests in the Toxic Wests: Unsettling Settler Masculinities in John Carpenter's The Thing / Joshua T. Anderson -- The Very Borderland of Our Act": The Queer West, Historical Violence, and the Intersectional Future / William R. Handley -- Genders and Sexualities Across the Asian North American West / Ryan Wander -- Part 3: Movements -- "Incalculable Evils": Policing Gender, Race, and the Family in the US West / Jayson Gonzales Sae-Saue -- Writing the Rails in Edith Eaton's West / Jennifer S. Tuttle -- Black Women Writers Reclaiming Western Literature: Regionalism and Historical Fiction in the 1990s / Kalenda Eaton -- What about the Ingalls? What about La Casa de la Pradera?: The Reception of Little House on the Prairie in Spain / Amaia Ibarraran -- Gender and the Global West: Movements, Belonging, Exclusions / Susan Kollin -- In-Between Kumeyaay and Brooklyn: Mapping Queer Indigenous Memory, Affect, and Futurity in Tommy Pico's IRL / Ho'esta Mo'e'hahne -- Fierce Mariposa Warriors / Daniel Enrique Pe̹rez -- Queer Indigenous Feminism: Unsettling 'Gender' as a Decolonizing Methodology / Alicia Carroll -- Part 4: Lands -- The Alternative Archive and Gendered Dispossession / Karen R. Roybal -- Reshaping Texas: Kimberly Garza's Short Fiction and the Gulf of Mexico / T. Jackie Cuevas -- Colonialism and Gendered Violence in the Grassy, Bloody West / Amy T. Hamilton -- "Ghastly Whiteness": Ecofascism and Indigenous Ecofeminism on Cogewea's Frontier / April Anson -- A Crowded Wilderness: Women, Homemaking, and Federal Bureaucracies in the American Southwest, 1920-1968 / Nancy Cook -- What Is a Feminist Landscape? A Vocabulary for Re-visioning Place in the U.S. West / Audrey Goodman -- Gesturing Towards the Sacred: Los Angeles, Queer Lands and Bodies in Hector Silva's 'Los Hijos de Don̳a Rita" / Eddy Francisco Alvarez Jr. -- "Land Back" Beyond Repatriation: Restoring Indigenous Land Relationships / Lindsey Schneider