The American Southwest has been variously celebrated as a place of enormous beauty with a sense of deep historical roots and condemned as a place without any past or, indeed, an inhabitable present. The extremes of southwestern life modern and traditional, urban and rural, tame and wild, ugly and beautiful, polluted and pure - pervade the region. How America has come to view the Southwest and its distinctive images - and why it has formed these views - is the subject of this intriguing interdisciplinary book.
Product details
- Hardback | 153 pages
- 159.77 x 236.47 x 19.05mm | 471.74g
- 30 Jun 2006
- Texas A & M University Press
- College Station, United States
- English
- New.
- 0890966206
- 9780890966204
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