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Since 1965, Western American Literature has been the leading peer-reviewed journal in the literary and cultural study of the North American West, defined broadly to include western Canada and northern Mexico. The journal constantly looks for new theoretical approaches to canonical figures as well as studies of emerging authors, filmmakers, and others who are expanding the canon of western literary and cultural production. While remaining grounded in the geography of the North American West, it continues to explore new approaches to literary and cultural studies more broadly, such as groundbreaking work in ecocriticism and scholarly support for the Hispanic Literary Heritage Recovery Project.
In a desire to further this tradition of integrating western studies into global scholarly conversations, there is special interest in publishing theoretical and critical articles in areas such as critical regionalism, global indigeneity, settler-colonialism, digital humanities, cinema and new media, global wests, and other cutting edge approaches.
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Volume 6, Number 2, Summer 1971Table of Contents
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View Summary of A Reply to the Headlines by Martin Robbins, and: More Collected Poems by Hugh MacDiarmid, and: Tree Meditation and Others by Alan Stephens (review)
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View Summary of The Color of Dust by Michael Anania, and: Mountains in the Wind: An Anthology of Rocky Mountain Poets ed. by L. W. Michaelson and G. B. Morgan, and: Poetry North ed. by Richard Lyons (review)
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| ISSN | 1948-7142 |
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| Print ISSN | 0043-3462 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2017-10-04 |
| Open Access | No |



