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4 ‘‘A Diabolical Circle for the Divell to Daunce In’’: Foundational Weddings and the Problem of Civil Marriage
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1 Love among the Ruins 1
- 2 The We of Me: The Member of the Wedding’s Novel Alliances 45
- 3 ‘‘That Troth Which Failed to Plight’’: Race, the Wedding, and Kin Aesthetics in Absalom, Absalom! 70
- 4 ‘‘A Diabolical Circle for the Divell to Daunce In’’: Foundational Weddings and the Problem of Civil Marriage 101
- 5 Honeymoon with a Stranger: Private Couplehood and the Making of the National Subject 146
- 6 The Immediate Country, or, Heterosexuality in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction 178
- Coda 210
- Notes 221
- Selected Bibliography 261
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1 Love among the Ruins 1
- 2 The We of Me: The Member of the Wedding’s Novel Alliances 45
- 3 ‘‘That Troth Which Failed to Plight’’: Race, the Wedding, and Kin Aesthetics in Absalom, Absalom! 70
- 4 ‘‘A Diabolical Circle for the Divell to Daunce In’’: Foundational Weddings and the Problem of Civil Marriage 101
- 5 Honeymoon with a Stranger: Private Couplehood and the Making of the National Subject 146
- 6 The Immediate Country, or, Heterosexuality in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction 178
- Coda 210
- Notes 221
- Selected Bibliography 261
- Index 279