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3 Modernist Multiculturalism: Lawrence, Luhan, and the White Therapeutic Indianizing of ‘‘Lost’’ White Individuality
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Lessons Indians Can Teach American Studies about the Rule of Individuality 1
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PART ONE Categorizing and Institutionalizing Indians and Individuals
- 1 Carlisle as Individualizing Factory: Making Indians, Individuals, Workers 31
- Digesting ‘‘Indians’’: Assimilation as Individualizing 41
- Possessive and Domestic Individualizing: Treason to the Tribe 49
- Complexity, Critical Thinking, and Performance at Carlisle 66
- Pratt’s Carlisle (1879–1904): Class, Race, Warfare 78
- Carlisle, Consumer Culture, and Loaded Cultural Relativism (1904–1918) 85
- Education for What? 93
- 2 The School of Savagery: ‘‘Indian’’ Formations of Subjectivity and Carlisle 97
- Literary Indianizing: Discourses of Native Cultural Subjectivity 98
- Parodying Parroting: Faking Individual and Indian 120
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PART TWO Multicultural Modernity Incorporated
- 3 Modernist Multiculturalism: Lawrence, Luhan, and the White Therapeutic Indianizing of ‘‘Lost’’ White Individuality 135
- Toward Therapeutic Imperialism: Garland and the Modernizing of Digestion Management 142
- White Therapeutic Primitivism and the Indian Business: Environmental, Soulful, and Literary ‘‘Indians’’ 145
- Giving Them the Business: ‘‘Indians’’ in the Therapeutic and Modernist Marketplace 152
- Rhythmic Ethnomodernism: Luhan, Lawrence, Austin, and the Fantasy of Individualized Liberation in Tribal Scenes 166
- ‘‘Indians’’ in the Bloodstream: The Politics of Lawrence’s Psychological Critique of American Individualizing 177
- 4 Indians Inc.: Collier’s New Deal Diversity Management 185
- Collier’s Saviourism: Radical Polemicist against Individualizing 189
- Anti-Imperial Romanticism: Collier as Social Theorist of ‘‘Indians’’ 192
- Imperial Self-Government: Reorganizing ‘‘Indians’’ 199
- Detours from the Therapeutic: La Farge’s and McNickle’s Fictions 211
- Taos, Collier, and the Multicultural Containment of Critique 220
- Afterword: Diversity Incorporated and World Americanization 229
- Appendix 1 Notes on Natives and Socialism 253
- Appendix 2 A Proposal to Reopen Carlisle 257
- Abbreviations in Notes 259
- Notes 261
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Lessons Indians Can Teach American Studies about the Rule of Individuality 1
-
PART ONE Categorizing and Institutionalizing Indians and Individuals
- 1 Carlisle as Individualizing Factory: Making Indians, Individuals, Workers 31
- Digesting ‘‘Indians’’: Assimilation as Individualizing 41
- Possessive and Domestic Individualizing: Treason to the Tribe 49
- Complexity, Critical Thinking, and Performance at Carlisle 66
- Pratt’s Carlisle (1879–1904): Class, Race, Warfare 78
- Carlisle, Consumer Culture, and Loaded Cultural Relativism (1904–1918) 85
- Education for What? 93
- 2 The School of Savagery: ‘‘Indian’’ Formations of Subjectivity and Carlisle 97
- Literary Indianizing: Discourses of Native Cultural Subjectivity 98
- Parodying Parroting: Faking Individual and Indian 120
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PART TWO Multicultural Modernity Incorporated
- 3 Modernist Multiculturalism: Lawrence, Luhan, and the White Therapeutic Indianizing of ‘‘Lost’’ White Individuality 135
- Toward Therapeutic Imperialism: Garland and the Modernizing of Digestion Management 142
- White Therapeutic Primitivism and the Indian Business: Environmental, Soulful, and Literary ‘‘Indians’’ 145
- Giving Them the Business: ‘‘Indians’’ in the Therapeutic and Modernist Marketplace 152
- Rhythmic Ethnomodernism: Luhan, Lawrence, Austin, and the Fantasy of Individualized Liberation in Tribal Scenes 166
- ‘‘Indians’’ in the Bloodstream: The Politics of Lawrence’s Psychological Critique of American Individualizing 177
- 4 Indians Inc.: Collier’s New Deal Diversity Management 185
- Collier’s Saviourism: Radical Polemicist against Individualizing 189
- Anti-Imperial Romanticism: Collier as Social Theorist of ‘‘Indians’’ 192
- Imperial Self-Government: Reorganizing ‘‘Indians’’ 199
- Detours from the Therapeutic: La Farge’s and McNickle’s Fictions 211
- Taos, Collier, and the Multicultural Containment of Critique 220
- Afterword: Diversity Incorporated and World Americanization 229
- Appendix 1 Notes on Natives and Socialism 253
- Appendix 2 A Proposal to Reopen Carlisle 257
- Abbreviations in Notes 259
- Notes 261
- Index 321