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"In this study, Stephen John Hartnett explores the "cultural fictions" that accompanied and undergirded public debates in antebellum America regarding abolition and capitalism, race and slavery, manifest destiny and empire, and representation and self-making.".

"Drawing on a rich array of persuasive materials - including speeches and debates, novels and poems, newspaper articles and advertisements, daguerreotypes and paintings, protest pamphlets, reform manifestos, and scientific reports - Hartnett investigates how cultural fictions were presented, how they reflected or exploited larger cultural norms, and why some were more persuasive than others."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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230

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2002, University of Illinois Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Cultural Fictions and the Rhetorical
Work of Humble Irony I
I. The Dialectics of Assent and Dissent, Yankee Ingenuity,
and the Rhetorical Politics of Abolitionism I
2. Proslavery Cultural Fictions, White Fear, and the
Rhetoric of Serious Evils 40
3. Senator Robert Walker's Letter on Texas Annexation,
The South in Danger, and the Rhetoric of Manifest
Destiny 93
4. Whitman's Pose, the Daguerreotype, and the Dialectics
of Commodification, Self-Making, and Democracy I32
Conclusion: The Paradoxes of Democratic
Representation 173
Notes 183
Index 221.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-220) and index.

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Urbana
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Democratic dissent and the cultural fictions of antebellum America

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Dewey Decimal Class
973.6
Library of Congress
E415.7 .H34 2002, E415.7.H34 2002

The Physical Object

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x, 230 p. :
Number of pages
230

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Open Library
OL3938617M
ISBN 10
0252027221
LCCN
2001004111
OCLC/WorldCat
47665222
Library Thing
2712721
Goodreads
2683756

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