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- W2148508082 abstract "Edna Ferber's regional novels enjoyed popular acclaim as serial fiction in American magazines, show-stopping musicals on Broadway stage, and epic sagas on silver screen. Her 1925 novel So Big even won Pulitzer Prize. But aside from Broadway revivals of Show Boat and late-night runs of films such as Giant and Cimarron on obscure cable television stations, Ferber's work rarely circulates popular venues or draws critical attention. This essay joins a nascent scholarly conversation about Ferber's work and an established critical dialogue about role of white women in colonizing what would become western half of United States. Through imperial domesticity of Sabra Cravat and cultural exchanges between Cravat family and Osage people of Oklahoma, Ferber's Cimarron implicates American feminism for its colonial underpinnings and probes complexities and costs of relations between colonizer and colonized. Ferber narrates price of white women's colonizing movement into West, displaying both desirability of cross-cultural exchange and white women's resistance to exchange. Cimarron exposes fallout of cultural synthesis, for in this novel, Ferber undermines any sense of cultural security about the way things are. In Cimarron, border-crossing and boundary-blurring demystify staid beliefs about American femininity and masculinity, class distinction and work ethic, and biological markers of racial difference." @default.
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- W2148508082 title "Peyote in the Kitchen: Gendered Identities and Imperial Domesticity in Edna Ferber's <i>Cimarron</i>" @default.
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