An edition of Traveling south (2005)

Traveling south

travel narratives and the construction of American identity / John D. Cox.

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An edition of Traveling south (2005)

Traveling south

travel narratives and the construction of American identity / John D. Cox.

"Traveling South is the first major study of how narratives of travel through the antebellum South helped to construct an American national identity during the years between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. Drawing on a broad range of texts that includes slave narratives, domestic literature, and soldiers' diaries, as well as more traditional forms of travel writing, John D. Cox extends the boundaries of travel literature both as a genre and as a subject of academic study."

"The writers of these intranational accounts struggled with the significance of travel through a region that was both America and "other." In writings by J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur and William Bartram, for example, the narrators create personal identities and express their Americanness through travel that, Cox argues, becomes a defining aspect of the young nation. In the narratives of Frederick Douglass and Solomon Northup, the complex relationship between travel and slavery highlights contemporary debates over the meaning of space and movement.

Both Fanny Kemble and Harriet Jacobs explore the intimate linkings of women's travel and the construction of an ideal domestic space, whereas Frederick Law Olmsted seeks to reform the southern economy through his travel writing. The Civil War diaries of Union soldiers echo earlier themes while concluding that the South should not be transformed in order to become sufficiently "American"; rather, it was and should remain a part of the American nation, regardless of perceived differences."

"Travelers from the northern states who ventured south during the early national period encountered within their nation's borders a place so different from their own as to raise basic questions about nationhood. Our national culture would develop, in large part, out of the struggle to reconcile regional differences over citizenship, race, gender, and class."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
252

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Traveling South: Travel Narratives and the Construction of American Identity
2010, University of Georgia Press
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Traveling south: travel narratives and the construction of American identity / John D. Cox.
2005, University of Georgia Press
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Table of Contents

Representing America : the American as traveler in the work of J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur and William Bartram
Moving slaves : Frederick Douglass, Solomon Northup, and the politics of travel in antebellum America
Domestic travel : the narratives of Fanny Kemble and Harriet Jacobs
Yeomen all : Frederick Law Olmsted and the consolidation of the American economy and culture
Tourists with guns (and pens) : Union soldiers and the Civil War South.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-241) and index.

Published in
Athens
Genre
Sources.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
917.3/04
Library of Congress
E161.5 .C69 2005, E161.5.C69 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
252 p. ;
Number of pages
252

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3396287M
ISBN 10
0820327654
ISBN 13
9780820327655
LCCN
2005008515
OCLC/WorldCat
59879683
LibraryThing
4930167
Goodreads
122727

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5819191W

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