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Sensationalism and the Jew in Antebellum American Literature




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 07/2023





Note Editore

This book examines the charged but mostly overlooked presence of the sensational Jew in antebellum literature. This stereotyped character appears primarily in the pulpy sensation fiction of popular writers like George Lippard, Ned Buntline, Emerson Bennett, and others. But this figure also plays an important role in the sometimes sensational work of canonical writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Walt Whitman. Whatever the medium, this character, always overdetermined, does consistent cultural work. This book contends that, as the figure who embodies money and capitalism in the antebellum imagination, the sensational Jew is the character who most fully represents a felt anxiety about the increasingly unstable nature of a range of social categories in the antebellum US, and the sense of loss and self-hatred so often lurking in the background of modern Gentile identity. Each chapter examines a different form of sensationalism (urban gothic; sentimental city mysteries; anti-Tom plantation narratives; etc.), and a different set of anxieties (threats to class status; collapsing regional identity; the uncertain status of Whiteness and other racial categories; etc.). Throughout, the sensational Jew acts both as a figure of proteophobia (fear of disorder and ambivalence), and as the figure who embodies in uncanny form a more fulfilling and socially coherent form of identity that predates the modern liberal selfhood of the post-Enlightenment world. The sensational Jew is therefore a revealing figure in antebellum culture, as well as an important antecedent to contemporary antisemitism in the US.




Sommario

1 - Region, Capitalism, and the Jew in the Post-Tom Plantation Novel
2 - La Belle Juive, or "Jew"?: From Rachel Félix to The Marble Faun
3 - Desire by Proxy: The Cosmopolitan Jew in Theodore Winthrop's Cecil Dreeme
4 - Fagin in America




Autore

David Anthony is Professor and Director of the School of Literature, Writing, and Digital Humanities at SIU Carbondale. He received his PhD at the University of Michigan. He is the author of Paper Money Men: Commerce, Manhood, and the Sensational Public Sphere in Antebellum America, and various articles on antebellum literature in venues such as ALH, American Literature, Early American Literature, The Yale Journal of Criticism and elsewhere. Anthony has also published a novel, entitled Something for Nothing.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780192871732

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Oxford Studies in American Literary History
Dimensioni: 240 x 20.0 x 160 mm Ø 394 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 224


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