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Possible Pasts
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About this book
Possible Pasts represents a landmark in early American studies, bringing to that field the theoretical richness and innovative potential of the scholarship on colonial discourse and postcolonial theory. Drawing on the methods and interpretive insights of history, anthropology, history of art, folklore, and textual analysis, its authors explore the cultural processes by which individuals and societies become colonial. Rather than define early America in terms of conventional geographical, chronological, or subdisciplinary boundaries, their essays span landscapes from New England to Peru, time periods from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century, and topics from religion to race and novels to nationalism.
In his introduction Robert Blair St. George offers an overview of the genealogy of ideas and key terms appearing in the book. Part I, "Interrogating America," then challenges readers to rethink the meaning of "early America" and its relation to postcolonial theory. In Part II, "Translation and Transculturation," essays explore how both Europeans and native peoples viewed such concepts as dissent, witchcraft, family piety, and race. The construction of individual identity and agency in Philadelphia is the focus of Part III, "Shaping Subjectivities." Finally, Part IV, "Oral Performance and Personal Power," considers the ways in which political authority and gendered resistance were established in early America.
Author / Editor information
Robert Blair St. George is Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Conversing by Signs: Poetics of Implication in Colonial New England Culture.
Reviews
Precisely because so much work went into it, and precisely because the essays contained here are so well-polished, Possible Pasts asks to be considered as more than another conference book... It is a bellwether for the progress, achievements, and limitations of an early American history attentive to what St. George names variously as 'recent ciritical theory,' post-structuralism, and cultural studies.
---One of the wonderful things about good essay collections is the way in which their introductions richly overview the collection's field of study. St. George's opening essay in Possible Pasts stands as vivid testimony to just how rewarding introductory material can be... This is a collection that will richly reward the reading of a wide range of scholars, particularly those interested in postcolonial and interdisciplinary studies—whether those studies be concerned with the early Americas or not.
---One of the book's main achievements is to make important contributions to our understanding of colonial identity writ large while also emphasizing the varieties of experience in the Americas... It is a brilliant collection throughout, carefully conceived and edited, that should direct scholars of early America toward further conceptual research on the nature of colonialismand identity formation.
---An impressive collection of essays on early American history and culture... The anthology is a useful and welcome addition to historical discourse... A review this brief cannot justly convey the richness of the work. The seventeen contributors to the volume have given us a multifaceted work that draws on history, art history, folklore, anthropology, and textual analysis... The work deserves to be read, absorbed, and discussed.
---Offers such a diversity of topics, ranging from Incan witches to Roger Williams, that it will appeal to historians and literary scholars with interests throughout the Americas and the Atlantic world from the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries.
---A significant addition to the literature on early American history and culture... The most striking feature of this impressive volume is not the quality of its components but how those components relate to the central question of postcolonial theory and early American studies.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
1 - Part One: Interrogating America
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Postcolonial Theory And Early America: An Approach From The Caribbean
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What's Colonial About Colonial America?
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- Dissent And Difference
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The Native Translator As Critic: A Nahua Playwright's Interpretive Practice
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Dissent And The Frontier Of Translation: Roger Williams's A Key Into The Language Of America
88 - Colonial Visions
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The Inca's Witches: Gender And The Cultural Work Of Colonization In Seventeenth-Century Peru
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Mestizo Dreams: Transculturation And Heterogeneity In Inca Garcilaso De La Vega
131 - Puritanism's Progress
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From "Religion And Society" To Practices: The New Religious History
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What Did Christianity Do For Joseph Johnson? A Mohegan Preacher And His Community
160 - Nation And Race
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War, The State, And Religious Norms In "Coromantee" Thought: The Ideology Of An African American Nation
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Consolidating National Masculinity: Scientific Discourse And Race In The Post-Revolutionary United States
201 - Part Three: Shaping Subjectivities
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Secret Selves, Credible Personas: The Problematics Of Trust And Public Display In The Writing Of Eighteenth- Century Philadelphia Merchants
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Black Gothic: The Shadowy Origins Of The American Bourgeoisie
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Bodies Of Illusion: Portraits, People, And The Construction Of Memory
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A Criminal Is Being Beaten: The Politics Of Punishment And The History Of The Body
302 - Part Four: Oral Performance, Personal Power
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Massacred Language: Courtroom Performance In Eighteenth-Century Boston
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"Neither Male Nor Female": Jemima Wilkinson And The Politics Of Gender In Post-Revolutionary America
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The Genders Of Nationalism: Patriotic Violence, Patriotic Sentiment In The Performances Of Deborah Sampson Gannett
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Contributors
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