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<string language="fre"><![CDATA[Geographies and Genealogies: Jane Smiley, Marilynne Robinson and Louise Erdrich / Stacey Olster, in symposium international "Regional Becomings in North America" organisé sous la responsabilité scientifique de Wendy Harding (Cultures Anglo-Saxonnes (CAS),
Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, France) et Nancy Cook (University of Montana,
USA), Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, 7-8 avril 2016. 
Session 4 : Region, Gender, Race.
In this era of transnational consciousness and global connectedness, some have asked whether it is still legitimate to consider cultural practices in regional terms. Is regionalism a futile effort to close borders and exclude the alien and the new ? Is it imbued with nostalgia and oriented toward an imaginary past, projecting “setting[s] outside the world of modern development, … zone[s] of backwardness where locally variant folkways still prevail” (Brodhead 115) ? This symposium will consider the extent to which different constructions of region in North American literature, art, music, and other cultural practices could, on the contrary, be viewed in Deleuzian terms as “becoming” regional. 
Regionalism has often been coupled with realism, so we can inquire how its cultural formations go beyond imitation. Do regionalist cultural productions record or create their communities ? Do they tend toward 
idealization—returning to a mythical time and place of innocence—or can they be critical or confrontational ? Does regionalism, as Fetterley and Pryse have argued, make a place for counter-hegemonic discourses ? How do trajectories of deterritorialization and reterritorialization remodel regional identity ? How do expressions of place make room for 
transformative incursions of difference ? What associations or assemblages come together to produce or promote regional forms ? Finally, to what extent do diverse forms of regionalism, including bioregionalism, undo conceptual divisions between the local and the 
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NOTE:Stacey Olster is Professor of English at the State University of New York at Stony Brook (USA). Ses enseignements portent principalement sur la littérature de fiction après 1945, l'histoire et la politique américaines, la culture populaire. Elle est l'auteur notamment de The Cambridge Companion to John Updike (Cambridge University Press, 2006) et de Don DeLillo: Mao II, Underworld, Falling Man (Continuum, 2011). 
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