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Transatlantic Literary Exchanges, 1790-1870

Gender, Race, and Nation
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Transatlantic Literary Exchanges, 1790-1870 explores nineteenth-century transatlantic relationships that challenged traditional hierarchies of gender, race, and national identity. Through a collection of essays, it investigates diverse topics such as Charlotte Smith's portrayal of the American Revolution, Anna Jameson's gender discourse in travel writing, the 'Queer Atlantic' in works by Felicia Hemans and Herman Melville, indigenous religion in British Romanticism, abolitionist movements, transatlantic print culture, and representations of Niagara Falls. The book reveals how transatlantic exchanges offer fresh perspectives on cultural and political issues in Britain and North America during this period.
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Transatlantic Literary Exchanges, 1790-1870 is ideal for scholars, students, and readers interested in nineteenth-century literature, transatlantic studies, cultural history, and critical theories of gender, race, and nationality.

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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.

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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.

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Jim Egan of Brown University praises the book for its insightful examination of ambiguous national attachments and its challenge to traditional literary histories and categories. Literature and History highlights the interdisciplinary and thorough nature of the analyses, noting the work's success in portraying the nineteenth-century Atlantic as an imaginative space for surprising and destabilising cultural exchanges.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781409409533

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 18 August 2011

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Contributors:

  • Edited by Kevin Hutchings

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 589g

Pages: 226

About the Author

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. Kevin Hutchings, Julia M. Wright, Jared Richman, Charity Matthews, Daniel Hannah, Tim Fulford, Bridget Bennett, Sarah H. Ficke, Eve Tavor Bannet, Wil Verhoeven.

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