Exploring the ways in which transatlantic relationships functioned in the nineteenth century to unsettle hierarchical models of gender, race, and national and cultural differences, this collection demonstrates the generative potential of transatlantic studies to loosen demographic frames and challenge conveniently linear histories.
Exploring the ways in which transatlantic relationships functioned in the nineteenth century to unsettle hierarchical models of gender, race, and national and cultural differences, this collection demonstrates the generative potential of transatlantic studies to loosen demographic frames and challenge conveniently linear histories.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin Hutchings is Professor of English and Canada Research Chair in Literature, Culture, and Environmental Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia, and Julia M. Wright is Associate Professor of English and Canada Research Chair in European Studies at Dalhousie University.
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Contents: Introduction: mobilizing gender race and nation Kevin Hutchings and Julia M. Wright; Part 1 Transatlantic Mobility: Gender and Sexuality: Charlotte Smith and the spectre of America Jared Richman; Romantic aesthetics gender and transatlantic travel in Anna Brownwell Jameson's Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada Charity Matthews; Felicia Hemans Herman Melville and the queer Atlantic Daniel Hannah. Part 2 Reconfiguring Race: Prophets of resistance: Native American shamans and anglophone writers Tim Fulford; Frederick Douglass and transatlantic echoes of 'the color line' Bridget Bennett; Pirates and patriots: citizenship race and the transatlantic adventure novel Sarah H. Ficke. Part 3 Cultural Exchanges: Print Tourism and Politics: Charles Brockden Brown and England: of genres the Minerva Press and the early republican reprint trade Eve Tavor Bannet; Romantic Niagara: environmental aesthetics indigenous culture and transatlantic tourism 1794-1850 Kevin Hutchings; Beyond the American empire: Charles Brockden Brown and the making of a new global economic order Wil Verhoeven; Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction: mobilizing gender race and nation Kevin Hutchings and Julia M. Wright; Part 1 Transatlantic Mobility: Gender and Sexuality: Charlotte Smith and the spectre of America Jared Richman; Romantic aesthetics gender and transatlantic travel in Anna Brownwell Jameson's Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada Charity Matthews; Felicia Hemans Herman Melville and the queer Atlantic Daniel Hannah. Part 2 Reconfiguring Race: Prophets of resistance: Native American shamans and anglophone writers Tim Fulford; Frederick Douglass and transatlantic echoes of 'the color line' Bridget Bennett; Pirates and patriots: citizenship race and the transatlantic adventure novel Sarah H. Ficke. Part 3 Cultural Exchanges: Print Tourism and Politics: Charles Brockden Brown and England: of genres the Minerva Press and the early republican reprint trade Eve Tavor Bannet; Romantic Niagara: environmental aesthetics indigenous culture and transatlantic tourism 1794-1850 Kevin Hutchings; Beyond the American empire: Charles Brockden Brown and the making of a new global economic order Wil Verhoeven; Bibliography; Index.
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