An edition of Agent of empire (2004)

Agent of empire

William Walker and the imperial self in American literature

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An edition of Agent of empire (2004)

Agent of empire

William Walker and the imperial self in American literature

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"Agent of Empire is a detailed study of creative works inspired by the escapades of the American soldier of fortune William Walker. The leader of several fractious, bloody forays into Mexico and Central America in the 1850s, Walker was executed in 1860 by a Honduran firing squad. Brady Harrison looks at a dozen works, such as Bret Harte's novel The Crusade of the Excelsior (1887) and Alex Cox's film Walker (1987), to show how Walker's life and legacy have been explored in journalism, poetry, fiction, drama, and cinema for more than a century. At the heart of our ongoing interest in Walker, says Harrison, is the need to understand the ever-shifting ambitions and arguments that have driven American economic, military, and paramilitary ventures around the globe for the past 150 years." "Harrison discusses how the mercenary romance, an understudied subgenre of the historical romance first popularized by Bret Harte and Richard Harding Davis, owes its conception to William Walker. Engaging the work of other scholars such as Quentin Anderson and Judith Butler, Harrison places Walker in the company of Aaron Burr, Theodore Roosevelt, Oliver North, and other American conquistadors. Walker and such fellow agents of empire, Harrison argues, exemplify a peculiar merging of Emersonian inner mastery and the American habit of equating self with nation. Inward-looking at first, they soon set their sights, as special agents of providence or the state, on such places as Mexico, Nicaragua, Cuba, the Philippines, and, more recently, Vietnam and Iraq." "Agent of Empire is a timely exploration of American imperialism and its troubling components of hypermasculinity, racism, and ambition. Harrison shows how literature helps us gauge the protean desires, fantasies, arguments, and ideologies that continue to underwrite our imperial ventures, private and public."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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238

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Agent of empire: William Walker and the imperial self in American literature
2004, University of Georgia Press
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Athens

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/351
Library of Congress
PS169.I45 H37 2004, PS169.I45H37 2004

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Pagination
x, 238 p. ;
Number of pages
238

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OL3680286M
ISBN 10
0820325449
LCCN
2003023788
OCLC/WorldCat
53356528
Library Thing
8287701
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4467769

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