USonian identity has been defined controversially since its inception. Its representatives have largely been independent, white, wealthy, male, and heterosexual. However, the actual population of the US is more diverse and possesses much more complex identities. Some of the identifying factors of USonians derive from the US tradition of self-making. Traditional US self-made narratives, as with larger definitions of US identity, lack a full inclusivity and nationally representative characters, as scholars such as Mary Carden explain. However, rather than simply disappearing, traits of the US self-made man, as part of a larger national identity, continue to exist but in ways more suitable to the US nationality that has developed. For example,...
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The publication and dissemination of literature (and, tangentially, the study of literature) within ...
Identity is often described as the story we construct about ourselves. An increasing awareness of ho...
My dissertation is concerned with experiences of individualization in the context of ethnic group id...
For centuries, Spain and the South have existed as the exceptional other within U.S. and European ...
This project argues for the relatedness of the authorial desire for textual self-representation visi...
People turn to stories to help them make sense of their society and their place within it. This is p...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation argues that several post-Second World War ...
This dissertation reads ‘character’ as a formative concept in U.S. literature and culture. The word ...
Many of the ways in which we currently engage and produce literature – particularly the literature o...
One of the most consequential results of the past twenty years of feminist theory and literary criti...
American identity is just as evocative as it is evasive in American culture. It means something dist...
Drawing upon historicist and cultural studies approaches to literature, this book argues that the Ro...
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