Jason Sperb is a visiting assistant professor of English at Oklahoma State University. He is the author of The Hard Sell of Paradise: Hawai'i, Hollywood, Tourism, Blossoms & Blood: Postmodern Media Culture and the Films of Paul Thomas Anderson, and Disney's Most Notorious Film: Race, Convergence, and the Hidden Histories of Song of the South.
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List of Illustrations Introduction. The Stranger from Omaha 1. Very Keen Powers of Observation: Landscapes & Wanderings (Setting) 2. Not for Ourselves Alone: Voice(s) & Interpretation (Backstory) 3. The Weak Died Along the Way: Ideology & White Masculinity (Status Quo) 4. Takes the Pressure Right Off: Class & Labor (Catalyst) 5. You Were Walking to Nebraska? Travel & Tourism (Journeys) 6. The Day After Yesterday: Nostalgia & History (Crisis) 7. Not Too Much Sadness .?.?. Because I Felt Alive: Catharsis & Grace (Resolution) Acknowledgements Notes Films of Alexander Payne Selected Bibliography Index

