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Yankee Yarns

A systematic study of the most iconic national character in the US in nineteenth-century literature and culture Yankee Yarns provides the first systematic study of the Yankee's formation in 19th century US culture Critiques US national historiographies by revealing an indulgence in storytelling, fraudulence, and self-irony at the heart of the US national character Argues that US national culture is originally transnational and transatlantic In this book, Stefanie Sch fer provides the first study of the Yankee's many facets. Reading together Yankee Doodle, Brother Jonathan, Uncle Sam, the Yankee Peddler and the Down Easter, she highlights the Yankee's ambiguity: His performance hinges on storytelling and fraudulence. An invention of transatlantic origin, the Yankee straddles regional and sectional, rural and urban, working class and bourgeois US identities. For nineteenth-century audiences at home and abroad, he becomes the hegemonic embodiment of US national character, its political and material culture and the homespun agent of its imperial fantasies.
Undertittel
Storytelling and the Invention of the National Body in Nineteenth-Century American Culture
ISBN
9781474477451
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
310 gram
Utgivelsesdato
6.2.2023
Antall sider
324