Creating a Coyote Cartography: Critical Regionalism at the Border

This article develops and deploys critical regionalism as a theoretical framework that enables a comparative transnational critique of North American border regions. Taking its lead from developments in the field of Postwestern Studies it incorporates critical metaphors drawn from Deleuzian philosop...

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Main Author: Caleb Bailey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Association for American Studies 2014-12-01
Series:European Journal of American Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ejas/10396
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spelling doaj-34e7936a68064dacbd712d066883da5c2020-11-25T01:55:17ZengEuropean Association for American StudiesEuropean Journal of American Studies1991-93362014-12-019310.4000/ejas.10396Creating a Coyote Cartography: Critical Regionalism at the BorderCaleb BaileyThis article develops and deploys critical regionalism as a theoretical framework that enables a comparative transnational critique of North American border regions. Taking its lead from developments in the field of Postwestern Studies it incorporates critical metaphors drawn from Deleuzian philosophy in the form of nomadism and nomadic thought. Examining the nomadic traits of Coyote (the trickster) and coyote (the people smuggler), the article develops a comparative literature approach that challenges the centrality of existing discursive constructions of borders in North America as well as the disciplinary borders of “American” Studies. Through readings of depictions of Coyote and coyote in the work of Thomas King and Charles Bowden, the article suggests ways in which developing dialogue between the Mexican and Canadian borders can avoid the tendency to collapse regionalism into nationalism and respond to calls for more hemispheric approaches to the discipline.http://journals.openedition.org/ejas/10396borderscoyote (smuggler)Coyote (trickster)Critical regionalismnomadic thoughtnomadism
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Creating a Coyote Cartography: Critical Regionalism at the Border
European Journal of American Studies
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coyote (smuggler)
Coyote (trickster)
Critical regionalism
nomadic thought
nomadism
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title Creating a Coyote Cartography: Critical Regionalism at the Border
title_short Creating a Coyote Cartography: Critical Regionalism at the Border
title_full Creating a Coyote Cartography: Critical Regionalism at the Border
title_fullStr Creating a Coyote Cartography: Critical Regionalism at the Border
title_full_unstemmed Creating a Coyote Cartography: Critical Regionalism at the Border
title_sort creating a coyote cartography: critical regionalism at the border
publisher European Association for American Studies
series European Journal of American Studies
issn 1991-9336
publishDate 2014-12-01
description This article develops and deploys critical regionalism as a theoretical framework that enables a comparative transnational critique of North American border regions. Taking its lead from developments in the field of Postwestern Studies it incorporates critical metaphors drawn from Deleuzian philosophy in the form of nomadism and nomadic thought. Examining the nomadic traits of Coyote (the trickster) and coyote (the people smuggler), the article develops a comparative literature approach that challenges the centrality of existing discursive constructions of borders in North America as well as the disciplinary borders of “American” Studies. Through readings of depictions of Coyote and coyote in the work of Thomas King and Charles Bowden, the article suggests ways in which developing dialogue between the Mexican and Canadian borders can avoid the tendency to collapse regionalism into nationalism and respond to calls for more hemispheric approaches to the discipline.
topic borders
coyote (smuggler)
Coyote (trickster)
Critical regionalism
nomadic thought
nomadism
url http://journals.openedition.org/ejas/10396
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