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Mark Twain and Homer Plessy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: The New American Studies VII
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PART 1. Authors, Careers, and the Transitions between Phases of Culture
- Franklin and the Letters of the Republic 3
- The Death of the Lady (Novelist): Wharton's House of Mirth 24
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PART 2. Historicization and the Politics of Culture within Classic Texts
- Hawthorne's A-Morality of Compromise 43
- Democratic Social Space: Whitman, Melville, and the Promise of American Transparency 70
- Mark Twain and Homer Plessy 112
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PART 3. How Rhetorics Emerge within Arrays of Texts
- Sparing the Rod: Discipline and Fiction in Antebellum America 141
- An American Tragedy, or the Promise of American Life 171
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PART 4. Norms of Representation: The Fusion and Replacement of Rhetorics
- Representing Grief: Emerson's "Experience" 201
- Bodily Bonds: The Intersecting Rhetorics of Feminism and Abolition 228
- "The Gentle Boy from the Dangerous Classes": Pederasty, Domesticity, and Capitalism in Horatio Alger 260
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PART 5. Reading Images: The Civil War and the Reconstruction of Memory
- Albums of War: On Reading Civil War Photographs 287
- The Trope of a New Negro and the Reconstruction of the Image of the Black 319
- "The Sword Became a Flashing Vision": D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation 346
- CONTRIBUTORS 393
- INDEX 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: The New American Studies VII
-
PART 1. Authors, Careers, and the Transitions between Phases of Culture
- Franklin and the Letters of the Republic 3
- The Death of the Lady (Novelist): Wharton's House of Mirth 24
-
PART 2. Historicization and the Politics of Culture within Classic Texts
- Hawthorne's A-Morality of Compromise 43
- Democratic Social Space: Whitman, Melville, and the Promise of American Transparency 70
- Mark Twain and Homer Plessy 112
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PART 3. How Rhetorics Emerge within Arrays of Texts
- Sparing the Rod: Discipline and Fiction in Antebellum America 141
- An American Tragedy, or the Promise of American Life 171
-
PART 4. Norms of Representation: The Fusion and Replacement of Rhetorics
- Representing Grief: Emerson's "Experience" 201
- Bodily Bonds: The Intersecting Rhetorics of Feminism and Abolition 228
- "The Gentle Boy from the Dangerous Classes": Pederasty, Domesticity, and Capitalism in Horatio Alger 260
-
PART 5. Reading Images: The Civil War and the Reconstruction of Memory
- Albums of War: On Reading Civil War Photographs 287
- The Trope of a New Negro and the Reconstruction of the Image of the Black 319
- "The Sword Became a Flashing Vision": D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation 346
- CONTRIBUTORS 393
- INDEX 395