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Transatlantic Literary Exchanges 1790–1870

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Transatlantic Literary Exchanges 1790–1870 book

Gender, Race, and Nation

Transatlantic Literary Exchanges 1790–1870

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Transatlantic Literary Exchanges 1790–1870 book

Gender, Race, and Nation
Edited ByKevin Hutchings, Julia M. Wright
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 4 March 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315550282
Pages 226
eBook ISBN 9781315550282
Subjects Humanities, Language & Literature
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Hutchings, K., & Wright, J.M. (Eds.). (2011). Transatlantic Literary Exchanges 1790–1870: Gender, Race, and Nation (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315550282

ABSTRACT

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. The contributors take up a rich and varied range of topics, including Charlotte Smith's novelistic treatment of the American Revolution, The Old Manor House; Anna Jameson's counter-discursive constructions of gender in a travelogue; Felicia Hemans, Herman Melville, and the 'Queer Atlantic'; representations of indigenous religion and shamanism in British Romantic literary discourse; the mid-nineteenth-century transatlantic abolitionist movement; the transatlantic adventure novel; the exchanges of transatlantic print culture facilitated by the Minerva Press; British and Anglo-American representations of Niagara Falls; and Charles Brockden Brown's intervention in the literature of exploration. Taken together, the essays underscore the strategic power of the concept of the transatlantic to enable new perspectives on the politics of gender, race, and cultural difference as manifested in late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain and North America.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction: Mobilizing Gender, Race and Nation

ByKevin Hutchings, Julia M. Wright

part 1|60 pages

Transatlantic Mobility: Gender and Sexuality

chapter 1|22 pages

Charlotte Smith and the Spectre of America

ByJared Richman

chapter 2|22 pages

Romantic Aesthetics, Gender, and Transatlantic Travel in Anna Brownell Jameson’s Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada

ByCharity Matthews

chapter 3|14 pages

Felicia Hemans, Herman Melville, and the Queer Atlantic

ByDaniel Hannah

part 2|56 pages

Reconfiguring Race

chapter 4|24 pages

Prophets of Resistance: Native American Shamans and Anglophone Writers

ByTim Fulford

chapter 5|14 pages

Frederick Douglass and Transatlantic Echoes of ‘The Color Line’ 1

ByBridget Bennett

chapter 6|16 pages

Pirates and Patriots: Citizenship, Race, and the Transatlantic Adventure Novel

BySarah H. Ficke

part 3|58 pages

Cultural Exchanges: Print, Tourism, and Politics

chapter 7|20 pages

Charles Brockden Brown and England: Of Genres, the Minerva Press, and the Early Republican Reprint Trade

ByEve Tavor Bannet

chapter 8|16 pages

Romantic Niagara: Environmental Aesthetics, Indigenous Culture, and Transatlantic Tourism, 1794–1850

ByKevin Hutchings

chapter 9|20 pages

Beyond the American Empire: Charles Brockden Brown and the Making of a New Global Economic Order

ByWil Verhoeven
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