The Fictions of Stephen Graham Jones: A Critical Companion (2016)

by Billy J. Stratton (Editor and Introduction)

Other authorsPaul Tremblay (Afterword), Stephen Graham Jones (Introduction), A. Robert Lee (Contributor), Birgit Däwes (Contributor), David Buchanan (Contributor), Frances Washburn (Contributor), Gary Isaacs (front and back cover photos), Grace Dillon (Contributor), John Blair Gamber (Contributor), Cathy Covell Waegner (Contributor), Chris Lalonde (Contributor)6 more, Kristina Baudemann (Contributor), Jr. Van Alst, Theodore C. (Contributor), Pamela K. Campbell (Contributor), Charlotte L. Quinney (Contributor), Rebecca M. Lush (Contributor), Felicia Cedillos (Designer)
Hardcover, 2016

LCC

PS3560 O5395 Z85 2016

Description

Even as Stephen Graham Jones generates a dizzying range of brilliant fiction, his work remains strikingly absent from scholarly conversations about Native and western American literature, owing in part to his unapologetic embrace of popular genres such as horror and science fiction. Steeped in dense narrative references, literary and historical allusions, and experimental postmodern stylings, his fiction informs a broad array of literary and popular conversations. The Fictions of Stephen Graham Jones is the first collection of scholarship on Jones's ever-expanding oeuvre. The diverse methodologies that inform these essays--from Native American critical theory to poststructuralism and gothic noirism--illuminate the unique complexity of Jones's narrative worlds while positioning his works within broader conversations in literary studies and popular culture. Jones challenges at every turn the notions of what constitutes Native American literature and what it means to be a Native American writer. Contributing editor Billy J. Stratton foregrounds these heavily contested questions and their ongoing relevance to readers and critics alike.… (more)

Publication

University of New Mexico Press (2016), First Edition
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