ASH 3002y Class Notes
April 12, 1999
The Old Southwest and Beyond the Missouri
Administrivia:
Leftovers on the Transparent Eyeball and the Bottom Line:
Brief report on 4/7 class
The Old Southwest and Beyond the Missouri:
Different ways of thinking about the West:
- Jefferson and Turner
(review)
- Smith, Virgin Land: The American West as Symbol and Myth (1950, 1978),
chapters 11-15, pp. 123-173 (Barnard reserves).
- Annette Kolodny, The Land Before Her: Fantasy and Experience of the American
Frontiers, 1630-1860 (Chapel Hill and London: U of North Carolina P, 1984), pp.
4-13.
- See also Caroline Kirkland, A New Home--Who'll Follow? (1839) (excerpts in NA
pp. 1051-1060; full text on reserve)
- The Gold Rush at PBS Online
- The Emigrants' Guide to
California and Oregon
- Walt Whitman, "Facing
West from California's Shores," The Norton Anthology of American Literature,
5th edition, vol. 1, p. 2153.
- WestWeb: Including a bibliography of sources
on the West, "Making
It Their Own: Women in the West," "The Golden Mountain:
Asian-Americans in the West," "Tierra Nuestra:
Chicanos in the West," and "Many Bloodied Plains:
Western Military History"
- The Modesto Bee's Yosemite:
A History, Prologue and Chapters 1-2.
- "California as I Saw
It": First-Person Narratives of California's Early Years, 1849-1900
- Pioneering the Upper Midwest:
Books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, ca. 1820-1910
- Sources for the Study of the
Southwest
- PBS New Perspectives on the West
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