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The Point of Interest: Sheppard Lee and the Utilitarian Social Body. Antoine Traisnel Assistant Professor, U. His work has concentrated on nineteenth-century American writers Emerson, Melville, Stephen Crane, and others ; on contemporary American Indian literature; on literary theory; on the literary and cinematic representation of war.
U Missouri P, Masculinity and the Politics of Affect in American Culture. Don't have an account? Du Bois's John Brown , among many others-Duquette reveals that although American literary criticism has tended to dismiss the Civil War's impact, postwar literature was profoundly shaped by loyalty. In the first chapter of her chronologically organized work, Duquette focuses on the Union:
He has published, edited,and co-edited several volumes, including Spectacular Narratives. His latest book is titled Waging War on War. He has published in the fields of American, French, and German literature and philosophy. Debt, Entitlement, and the Plantation Romance. She is author of , amongst others, Voices of the Nation: In this book, Urbas tells the story of the making of a metaphysician and in so doing breaks with the postmodern, anti-metaphysical readings that have dominated Emerson scholarship since his philosophical rehabilitation began in late s.
Guardiano is a philosopher and research specialist overseeing the American philosophy collection at the Morris Library archives. Elizabeth Duquette received her B. Her first book— Loyal Subjects: Her current book project, Napoleonic Codes: Tyranny and Ubiquity in the Nineteenth-Century United States , offers an alternative history of the American political imagination in the nineteenth century, recovering the close, but often ignored, relationship between democracy and tyranny.
Samuel Otter and Geoff Sanborn Palgrave, , La Photographie, histoire et contre-histoire PUF, The seminar will take place on Friday, November 15, at 2. Storey teaches on the English and Comparative Literary Studies programmes. His first book, Rural Fictions, Urban Realities: His current research focuses on two areas: His project attempts to bring U. Through this work, Dr. Patrick Camiller , Princeton UP, What do we have to say about this globalization of nineteenth-century studies as literary scholars? A Global History of the Nineteenth Century.
Olympe de Gouges, room To explore what is unspeakable in American politics, its unsaid axioms and disavowed conditions of possibility, the literature repeatedly forgoes a realist aesthetic; instead, literary artists use genres of fabulation to dramatize how national romances of self-making and more perfect union generate tragedy, ghosts, horror, and farce. Representing the return of what is repressed by prevailing political languages of liberalism, nationalism, and individualism, such fictions at once probe and embody the meaning of the political by dramatizing the fictionality at its core.
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Loyal Subjects: Bonds of Nation, Race, and Allegiance in . the question of race and its role in American life at the beginning of the twentieth century; in. bahana-line.com: Loyal Subjects: Bonds of Nation, Race, and Allegiance in Nineteenth-Century America (The American Literatures She has previously published articles with a focus on philosophy and nineteenth-century American literature.