his dissertation examines the rhetoric of the homestead movement in antebellum America as a particular instance of domesticity. Homestead rhetoric alters the modes of identity and subjectivity usually found in domesticity, and alters the home-nation metaphor at the moment when the nation faced an increasing sectional divide that would lead to a Civil War. As deployed by Congressmen, homestead rhetoric used domesticity to define the relationship between manhood and citizenship. Harriet Jacobs uses this rhetoric in her autobiographical Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl to shape an identity more in line with male homesteaders than with the subjects of women’s domesticity. E.D.E.N. Southworth’s The Haunted Homestead offers the home-nation m...
While most historians interpret the motivations of the black freedom struggle—including the acquisit...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
This dissertation explores the historical and contemporary interactions between blackness and the st...
In the eighteenth century and earlier, domesticity functions as the practice of housekeeping. During...
This dissertation finds the meaning of twentieth-century American liberalism within the assortment o...
Critics of American literature have traditionally examined the use of certain settings, e.g., the wi...
Focusing on national politics and America’s long road to civil war, this dissertation presents a his...
This dissertation argues that domesticity is a set of malleable tropes that must be historicized acc...
This dissertation examines domesticity as a cultural backbone supporting the broader culture in the ...
In antebellum America, slavery brought whites and blacks together, often in intimate contact, blurri...
My dissertation, “‘A House Is Not a Home”: African American Literature and the Problematic Significa...
This thesis focuses on the transformation of domestic ideology in the United States from the late ei...
Focusing on national politics and America\u27s long road to civil war, this dissertation present...
Discussions of masculinity, the natural environment, or domestic culture are relatively common in an...
331 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
While most historians interpret the motivations of the black freedom struggle—including the acquisit...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
This dissertation explores the historical and contemporary interactions between blackness and the st...
In the eighteenth century and earlier, domesticity functions as the practice of housekeeping. During...
This dissertation finds the meaning of twentieth-century American liberalism within the assortment o...
Critics of American literature have traditionally examined the use of certain settings, e.g., the wi...
Focusing on national politics and America’s long road to civil war, this dissertation presents a his...
This dissertation argues that domesticity is a set of malleable tropes that must be historicized acc...
This dissertation examines domesticity as a cultural backbone supporting the broader culture in the ...
In antebellum America, slavery brought whites and blacks together, often in intimate contact, blurri...
My dissertation, “‘A House Is Not a Home”: African American Literature and the Problematic Significa...
This thesis focuses on the transformation of domestic ideology in the United States from the late ei...
Focusing on national politics and America\u27s long road to civil war, this dissertation present...
Discussions of masculinity, the natural environment, or domestic culture are relatively common in an...
331 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
While most historians interpret the motivations of the black freedom struggle—including the acquisit...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
This dissertation explores the historical and contemporary interactions between blackness and the st...