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Morta Las Vegas

CSI and the Problem of the West. Postwestern Horizons

Format: Hardback
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, United States
Published: 1st Nov 2017
Dimensions: w 156mm h 241mm d 32mm
Weight: 615g
ISBN-10: 0803299931
ISBN-13: 9780803299931
Barcode No: 9780803299931
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Synopsis
Through all its transformations and reinventions over the past century, "Sin City" has consistently been regarded by artists and cultural critics as expressing in purest form, for better or worse, an aesthetic and social order spawned by neon signs and institutionalized indulgence. In other words, Las Vegas provides a codex with which to confront the problems of the West and to track the people, materials, ideas, and virtual images that constitute postregional space. Morta Las Vegas considers Las Vegas and the problem of regional identity in the American West through a case study of a single episode of the television crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Delving deep into the interwoven events of the episode titled "4 x 4," but resisting a linear, logical case-study approach, the authors draw connections between the city-a layered and complex world-and the violent, uncanny mysteries of a crime scene. Morta Las Vegas reveals nuanced issues characterizing the emergence of a postregional West, moving back and forth between a geographical and a procedural site and into a place both in between and beyond Western identity.

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"Morta Las Vegas stands as a vital contribution to the evolving conversation between poststructuralist thought and Western American history in the "post-truth" era."-Alex Trimble Young, Western Historical Quarterly "A work of impressive ambition, written by two of Western literary studies' most influential scholars."-Jeffrey Chisum, Western American Literature "Bold, dangerous, troubling, speculative, and playful, spinning stories from the vortex provided by the CSI episode outward and back-away from the West . . . and then back to the widening sense of what the 'postregional' might mean."-Neil Campbell, professor emeritus of American studies at the University of Derby and author of The Rhizomatic West: Representing the West in the Transnational, Global, Media Age