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Enlightenment Orientalism in the American Mind, 1770–1807

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Enlightenment Orientalism in the American Mind, 1770–1807

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Enlightenment Orientalism in the American Mind, 1770–1807

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Enlightenment Orientalism in the American Mind, 1770–1807 book

ByMatthew H. Pangborn
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 27 September 2018
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429434228
Pages 282
eBook ISBN 9780429434228
Subjects Humanities
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Pangborn, M.H. (2018). Enlightenment Orientalism in the American Mind, 1770–1807 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429434228

ABSTRACT

This study engages with the emerging field of energy humanities to provide close readings of several early American oriental-observer tales. The popular genre of orientalism offered Americans a means to critique new ideas of identity, history, and nationality accompanying protoindustrialization and a growing consumerism. The tales thus express a complex self-reflection during a time when America’s exploitation of its energy resources and its engagement in a Franco-British world-system was transforming the daily life of its citizens. The genre of the oriental observer, this study argues, offers intriguing glimpses of a nation becoming strange in the eyes of its own inhabitants.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |39 pages

Introduction

America’s “Oriental Mirror”

chapter 1|37 pages

American Oriental Tales

chapter 2|31 pages

Mobility, Luxury, Textuality, and Liberty in Father Bombo’s Pilgrimage to Mecca (1770)

chapter 3|31 pages

The “Oriental” Threat to the Body of America in The Algerine Spy in Pennsylvania (1787)

chapter 4|35 pages

The Oriental Spectacle of Western Power in The Algerine Captive (1797)

chapter 5|32 pages

History, Nature, and National Progress in Letters of Shahcoolen (1801–02)

chapter 6|35 pages

Woman, Orientalism, and Empire in Salmagundi (1807–08)

chapter |20 pages

Epilogue

The Haunted House of “Oriental” History in The Alhambra (1832)
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