%0 Journal Article %T From Archetype to Stereotype: a Postmodern Re每reading of the American South %A Gabriela Dumbrava %J European Journal of American Studies %D 2008 %I European Association for American Studies %R 10.4000/ejas.1693 %X : This study proposes an approach to Southern culture as a perpetually re每written/re每read text that survives by successive re每contextualizations of its fundamental patterns. Relying on fictional and non每fictional representations, the paper follows the trajectory of the plantation as an epitome of the South from the status of archetypal model to that of stereotype, showing how the latter ironically acquires the power of the former, and becomes the very source of misconceptions or simplifying perceptions. Ultimately, as we are going to show, this shift is part of the continuous process of negotiation supported by the basic human need to assimilate otherness and define ourselves in relation with it. In order to illustrate this negotiation, the paper examines a number of contemporary Southern writers, who, by re每reading/re每writing the heritage of their native region, and projecting it into new forms of expression meant to accommodate post每modern experiences, attempt to reconcile a double crisis: of their own identity against the background of their native region, and of their native region against the background of contemporary history. %K Keywords: the South %K archetype %K stereotype %K re每reading %K re每writing %K re每contextualization %K heritage %K region %K post 每 modern. %U http://ejas.revues.org/1693