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Cambridge
Scholars Press |
| ISBN: 1904303935 |
Title: Florida
Studies: Proceedings of the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Florida College
English Association |
| Binding: Cloth |
Author: N/A;
Editor(s): Steve Glassman
Date of Publication: June 1, 2006
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UK: £39.99
US: $79.99 |
Florida was the
first region of the United States to be discovered, explored, and,
after a fashion, settled by Euroamericans. Its population in the early
21st century is approaching 17 million. Within years the number of
people living in the state will surpass those living in New York, and
the Sunshine State will become the most populous area east of the
Mississippi. The first book in English about Florida was written by
Jean Ribault. A French adventurer, Ribault established a colony of
Huguenots near present-day Jacksonville. He was captured by the very
able Spanish commander Pedro Menendez, who ordered his French rival
and all his minions killed.
The state's long and colorful past is matched by its equally
long and colorful literary production. Strangely, critical assessment
of Florida literature has lagged far behind. With this volume, the
Florida College English Association has formally begun an effort to
correct this lamentable oversight. Included are papers on every aspect
of Florida literature and history by scholars from every part of the
state who are employed in every kind of institution of higher
learning. Of special interest are the studies of Florida literature in
the 19th century and in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, areas
that are generally ignored in national journals. The papers on the
contributions of African-American literary figures, such as Zora
Hurston and James Weldon Johnson, are noteworthy. Of particular
interest are the suggestions for teaching Florida studies in the
classroom, which can be adapted for high school as well as college
students.
Steve Glassman is a Professor of Communication and Humanities at
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. He is
the president of the Florida College English Association and the
author or editor of a number of books, most of them dealing with
Floridiana.
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(c) Copyright
2001-2006 by Steve Glassman. All rights reserved.
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