EXCAVATIO
International Review for Multidisciplinary Approaches and Comparative Studies Related to Émile Zola and Naturalism Around the World

Editor: Anna Gural-Migdal

VOL. XXIV, 2014.
NATURALISM AND NEO-NATURALISM IN THE UNITED STATES, THE SOUTH, AND LOUISIANA

Table of contents


Introduction

Anna GURAL-MIGDAL and Carolyn SNIPES-HOYT

  1. Bitter Tastes: Recognizing American Women’s Naturalism

    Donna M. CAMPBELL
    Washington State University

  2. Transgressive Femininity in Emilia Pardo Bazán and Kate Chopin: Destabilizing Spanish and Southern Exceptionality Via a Naturalist Aesthetic

    Brittany Powell KENNEDY
    Tulane University

  3. Naturalism, Social Dance and the Evolution of Identity in Chopin and Cather

    Elizabeth MILLER LEWIS
    University of New Orleans

  4. Naturalism and the Florida Setting in Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

    Andrea PANZECA
    University of New Orleans

  5. “Vivre dans la vérité”: La lutte pour la vérité subjective dans deux romans d’Alfred Mercier

    Guri Ellen BARSTAD
    Østfold University College

  6. Natural Disaster: Representation, Spectatorship, and Loss in the Flood Stories L’Inondation, Trouble the Water, and Low and Behold

    Juliana STARR
    University of New Orleans

  7. Louisiana-Style Naturalism? Science, Fiction, and Commerce in Duck Dynasty and Swamp People

    Elizabeth EMERY
    Montclair State University

  8. Naturalism and Reality in Treme

    Ronald GEERTS
    Vrije Universiteit Brussel

  9. The Reception of the Dreyfus Affair in Louisiana

    Mark D. KUSS
    Our Lady of the Holy Cross College

  10. The Roles of William Dean Howells and Samuel S. McClure in Zola’s Reception in the USA

    Robert S. APRIL
    The Mount Sinai School of Medicine

  11. De l’Ambigu à l’Olympic Theatre: la représentation de L’Assommoir à New York en 1879

    Geneviève DE VIVEIROS
    University of Western Ontario

    ISSN: 2368-6138