Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Politics
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Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Literature and Politics
Kerkering, John D.
Cambridge University Press
01/2025
300
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9781108841894
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Introduction: politics and literary history John D. Kerkering; Part I. Concepts: 1. The liberal tradition and slavery Arthur Riss; 2. Conservatism: tradition, hierarchy, and fictions of social change Edward Whitley; 3. The literature of radicalism J. Michelle Coghlan; 4. Nationalism: character, identity, and hyphenated selfhood John D. Kerkering; 5. Communitarianism and its literary contexts David Faflik; 6. Constructing sovereignty through legal and religious discourses Rochelle Zuck; 7. Religious reestablishment from pulpit to page Ashley Reed; 8. Competing views of partisanship and factionalism Sandra Gustafson; Part II. Issues: 9. Slavery: African American vigilance in slave narratives of the 1820s and 1830s Kelly Ross; 10. Disfranchisement, segregation, and the rise of African American literature Kenneth Warren; 11. Immigration: 'the Chinese question' in economics, law, and literature Spencer Tricker; 12. Territoriality: the possessive logics of American placemaking Kathryn Walkiewicz; 13. Voting rights: 'the most salient and peculiar point in our social life' Leslie Petty; 14. Defining and defying a woman's sphere Monika Elbert; 15. Beyond the custom of the country: rural scarcity and indigenous survivance John Funchion; Part III. Genres: 16. Political poetics: intercrossing discourses and American belonging Shira Woloski; 17. Staging debate in American drama: cheeses and politics and pigs Heather Nathans; 18. The evolving modalities of fiction and politics Bert Emerson; 19. Oratory: persuasion in performance Angela Ray; 20. Authors on the campaign trail: 'we are politicians now' John Hay; Chronology of major works and events; Suggestions for further reading; List of contributors; Index.
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Introduction: politics and literary history John D. Kerkering; Part I. Concepts: 1. The liberal tradition and slavery Arthur Riss; 2. Conservatism: tradition, hierarchy, and fictions of social change Edward Whitley; 3. The literature of radicalism J. Michelle Coghlan; 4. Nationalism: character, identity, and hyphenated selfhood John D. Kerkering; 5. Communitarianism and its literary contexts David Faflik; 6. Constructing sovereignty through legal and religious discourses Rochelle Zuck; 7. Religious reestablishment from pulpit to page Ashley Reed; 8. Competing views of partisanship and factionalism Sandra Gustafson; Part II. Issues: 9. Slavery: African American vigilance in slave narratives of the 1820s and 1830s Kelly Ross; 10. Disfranchisement, segregation, and the rise of African American literature Kenneth Warren; 11. Immigration: 'the Chinese question' in economics, law, and literature Spencer Tricker; 12. Territoriality: the possessive logics of American placemaking Kathryn Walkiewicz; 13. Voting rights: 'the most salient and peculiar point in our social life' Leslie Petty; 14. Defining and defying a woman's sphere Monika Elbert; 15. Beyond the custom of the country: rural scarcity and indigenous survivance John Funchion; Part III. Genres: 16. Political poetics: intercrossing discourses and American belonging Shira Woloski; 17. Staging debate in American drama: cheeses and politics and pigs Heather Nathans; 18. The evolving modalities of fiction and politics Bert Emerson; 19. Oratory: persuasion in performance Angela Ray; 20. Authors on the campaign trail: 'we are politicians now' John Hay; Chronology of major works and events; Suggestions for further reading; List of contributors; Index.
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