
The Genuine Article
From characters in Indian melodramas and minstrel shows to exhibits in popular museums and daguerrotype galleries, primitive racialized figures circulated as “the genuine article” of manliness in the antebellum United States. Gilmore argues that these figures were manipulated, translated, and adopted not only by canonical authors such as Hawthorne, Thoreau, Cooper, and Melville but also by African American and Native American writers like William Wells Brown and Okah Tubbee. By examining how these cultural notions of race played out in literary texts and helped to construct authorship as a masculine profession, Gilmore makes a unique contribution to theories of class formation in nineteenth-century America.
The Genuine Article will enrich students and scholars of American studies, gender studies, literature, history, sociology, anthropology, popular culture, and race.
- Undertittel
- Race, Mass Culture, and American Literary Manhood
- Forfatter
- Paul Gilmore
- ISBN
- 9780822327547
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 771 gram
- Serie
- New Americanists
- Utgivelsesdato
- 28.11.2001
- Forlag
- Duke University Press
- Antall sider
- 288
