University Press of America
Pages: 196
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-3894-4 • Paperback • October 2007 • $53.99 • (£42.00)
Jan Whitt is associate professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is the author of other books, including Settling the Borderland: Other Voices in Literary Journalism (2008) and Allegory and the Modern Southern Novel (1994).
Part 1 Preface
Chapter 2 The Exiled Heir: An Introduction to Carson McCullers and Her Work
Chapter 3 Carson McCullers and the Tradition of Southern Women's Nonfiction Prose
Chapter 4 The Daughters as Outlaw in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and The Member of the Wedding
Chapter 5 You Might as Well Listen to the Chain Gang: The Ballad of the Sad Café
Chapter 6 A "Calculable Woman" and a "Jittery Ninny": Performing Femininity in The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and The Ballad of the Sad Café
Chapter 7 Miss Amelia's Pharmacy: Carson McCullers and the Influence of Alcohol
Chapter 8 "Copying the Wrong Pieces": Replication and the Mathematics of Togetherness in The Member of the Wedding
Chapter 9 Living and Writing in the Margins: Lesbian Desire and the Novels of Carson McCullers
Chapter 10 Politics in the Kitchen: Carson McCullers, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Surrealist History
Chapter 11 "Simple Stories and the Inward Mind": Conclusions and New Beginnings
Part 12 Index
Part 13 About the Contributors
The academic authors explore a variety of approaches to McCullers' writings....This is a useful survey.
— Communication Booknotes Quarterly, December 2008
• Winner, 2008 Eric Hoffer Book Award (first place, culture category); 2007 ForeWord Magazine Book Award (second place, women's issues category); 2008 Colorado Book Award (finalist, anthology/collections category)