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El. knyga: Crossings in Nineteenth-Century American Culture: Junctures of Time, Space, Self and Politics

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Across four parts of exploratory, creative and speculative essays, this book provides provocative frameworks and readings of canonical and non-canonical literature. The essays cover off-the-map places, warped historical chronologies, excessive selves, unlikely meetings and systemic incommensurability. Collectively they define original methods, categories and terrains for the study of the American cultural past. Altogether, this collection interrogates some of the most dominant critical moves of the past two decades and proposes alternative ways of working and thinking with the American nineteenth century.


A state of the field essay collection that offers new models for analysing time, space, self and politics in nineteenth-century American culture.



Across four parts of exploratory, creative and speculative essays, this book provides provocative frameworks and readings of canonical and non-canonical literature. The essays cover off-the-map places, warped historical chronologies, excessive selves, unlikely meetings and systemic incommensurability. Collectively they define original methods, categories and terrains for the study of the American cultural past. Altogether, this collection interrogates some of the most dominant critical moves of the past two decades and proposes alternative ways of working and thinking with the American nineteenth century.

List of Figures
vii
Contributors viii
Introduction 1(18)
Edward Sugden
Part I Elsewheres
1 Material/Immaterial: Frederick Douglass and the `Moral Chemistry of the Universe', 1855
19(10)
Cody Marrs
2 Earth/Atmosphere: The Leonid Meteor Shower, 1833
29(12)
Gordon Eraser
3 Body/Spirit: Walt Whitman's Hicksite Quaker Poetics, 1855
41(18)
Rachel Heffner-Burns
Part II Excess Identities
4 Latinx/Confederate: Loreta Janeta Velazquez as a Cross-Dressing Soldier, 1861
59(12)
Leigh Johnson
5 Philippines/United States: David Fagen Defects to the Filipino Army, 1899
71(17)
Spencer Tricker
6 White/Not-White: Robert Montgomery Bird's Racial Transformations, 1839
88(13)
Hannah Lauren Murray
7 Ecology/Radical Politics: Thoreau's Science of Civil Disobedience, 1849
101(22)
Michael Jonik
Part III Chance Encounters
8 Mexico/Britain: A History of Julia Pastrana's Teeth, 1860--2013
123(23)
Marissa Lopez
9 Matanzas, Cuba/Keswick, England: Maria Gowen Brooks Visits Robert Southey, 1831
146(12)
Erin C. Singer
10 England/New England: A British Quaker and a Fugitive from Slavery Encounter Each Other on a Train, 1850
158(19)
Bridget Bennett
Part IV Impossible Systems
11 Slave Labour/Wage Labour: Reading Bartleby's Refusals, 1850
177(18)
Tomos Hughes
12 Antiquity/Modernity: An Issue of Puck Magazine, 1889
195(11)
Mark Storey
13 Democracy/State: James Fenimore Cooper on the Frontier, 1826/1757
206(16)
Cecile Roudeau
14 Ulster, 1785/Pennsylvania, 1817/Ulster, 1845: James McHenry's Palimpsest of Anglo Settler Colonialism
222(24)
Jared Hickman
Index 246
Edward Sugden, Senior Lecturer in American Literature, King's College London.