Ebook: Transnational Na(rra)tion : Home and Homeland in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
Author: John Dolis
- Tags: American literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism., National characteristics American in literature., Transnationalism in literature.
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- City: Cranbury, United States
- Language: English
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This book examines American literary texts whose portrayal of "American" identity involves the incorporation of a "foreign body" as the precondition for a comprehensive understanding of itself. This nexus of disconcerting textual dynamics arises precisely insofar as both citizen/subject and national identity depend upon a certain alterity, an "other" which constitutes the secondary term of a binary structure. "American" identity thus finds itself ironically con-fused and interwoven with another culture or another nation, double-crossed in the enactment of itself. Individual chapters are devoted to Benjamin Franklin, Washington Irving, Frederick Douglass, Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Mark Twain.
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