Back East : How Westerners Invented a Region
Back East : How Westerners Invented a Region
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Author(s): Burke, Flannery
ISBN No.: 9780295753850
Pages: 332
Year: 202507
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 165.68
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Western imaginations of "Back East" rewrote America's cultural identity, shaping myths and realities alike Just as easterners imagined the American West, westerners imagined the American East, reshaping American culture. Back East flips the script of American regional narratives. In novels, travel narratives, popular histories, and dude ranch brochures, twentieth-century western US writers saw the East through the lens of their experiences and ambitions. Farmers following the railroad saw capitalists exploiting their labor, while cowboys viewed urban easterners as soft and effete. Westerners of different racial backgrounds, including African Americans and Asian Americans, projected their hopes and critiques onto an East that embodied urbanity, power, and opportunity. This interplay between ?Out West? and ?Back East? influenced income inequality, land use, cultural identities, and national government. It fueled myths that reshaped public lands, higher education, and the publishing industry. The cultural exchange was not one-sided; it contributed to modern social sciences and amplified marginalized voices from Chicane poets to Native artists.


By examining how westerners imagined the American East, Back East provides a fresh perspective on the American cultural landscape, offering a deeper understanding of the myths that continue to shape it.


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