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6. Vanishing Indians Nostalgic Reminiscence and Haunting Presence
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Hélène Valance
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction 1
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Part I Antivisions. The Redefinition of Vision by Science and Technology
- 1. A Paradoxical Aesthetics 19
- 2. The Image in Crisis Vision Questioned by Science and Technology 33
- 3. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction 51
- 4. Visions of the Mind and Spirit 69
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Part II. Heart of Darkness The Nocturne as Metaphor for Racial Difference
- 5. Inverted Light The Nocturne in the Age of Imperialism 91
- 6. Vanishing Indians Nostalgic Reminiscence and Haunting Presence 111
- 7. A Blueblood Landscape The Nocturne as White Art in Jim Crow America 133
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Part III. Landscape Reconfigured Urban Nocturnes
- 8. Contrast, Confrontation, and Spectacle The Alterity of Urban Nights 151
- 9. Shadow Presences The Figure in the Urban Landscape 169
- 10. The Urban Nocturne and the Redefinition of the American Landscape 187
- Conclusion 205
- Notes 211
- Bibliography 228
- Index 235
- Illustration Credits 243
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments viii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Antivisions. The Redefinition of Vision by Science and Technology
- 1. A Paradoxical Aesthetics 19
- 2. The Image in Crisis Vision Questioned by Science and Technology 33
- 3. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction 51
- 4. Visions of the Mind and Spirit 69
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Part II. Heart of Darkness The Nocturne as Metaphor for Racial Difference
- 5. Inverted Light The Nocturne in the Age of Imperialism 91
- 6. Vanishing Indians Nostalgic Reminiscence and Haunting Presence 111
- 7. A Blueblood Landscape The Nocturne as White Art in Jim Crow America 133
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Part III. Landscape Reconfigured Urban Nocturnes
- 8. Contrast, Confrontation, and Spectacle The Alterity of Urban Nights 151
- 9. Shadow Presences The Figure in the Urban Landscape 169
- 10. The Urban Nocturne and the Redefinition of the American Landscape 187
- Conclusion 205
- Notes 211
- Bibliography 228
- Index 235
- Illustration Credits 243