There have been numerous studies of the frontier myth as it operated in the early republic and throughout our history. As a result of this work, we know a lot about the frontier myth, its history, elements, and ideological functioning. We know less, however, about how that myth developed when its ideological elements met the empirical realities of western emigration. I argue that four specific cultural fictions—erasure, civilization, community, and democracy— are integral elements of the larger fiction of the American frontier myth. By understanding them through the vehicle of the Donner Party narratives, we can deepen our understanding of that myth and the ways in which it operates and resonates throughout the national culture and contribu...
The Donner-Reed Party has fascinated the American public since their tragic misfortune in the winter...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the issues and implications of Frederick Jackson Turner’s ...
There have been numerous studies of the frontier myth as it operated in the early republic and throu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-107)The story of the Bonner Party, one of the stock t...
This is the first in-depth and comprehensive study of the deployment of the Frontier Myth by US pres...
This presentation explores the myth of frontier in regards to both the myth’s creation and in regard...
Just as perspective on the nation\u27s history must not be lost when studying a region, it is necess...
Many contemporary American narratives about frontiers emphasize the displacement of the “American ...
In American history, the idea of the frontier is both history and mythology. Some scholars approach ...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
As a nationalistic concept, frontier refers to America\u27s westward expansion, which was propelled ...
abstract: This paper argues that the use of masculine rhetoric in the expansion of the United States...
As a literary work initiated and directed by a committee of women, The Pageant of Paha Sapa captures...
The Donner-Reed Party has fascinated the American public since their tragic misfortune in the winter...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the issues and implications of Frederick Jackson Turner’s ...
There have been numerous studies of the frontier myth as it operated in the early republic and throu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-107)The story of the Bonner Party, one of the stock t...
This is the first in-depth and comprehensive study of the deployment of the Frontier Myth by US pres...
This presentation explores the myth of frontier in regards to both the myth’s creation and in regard...
Just as perspective on the nation\u27s history must not be lost when studying a region, it is necess...
Many contemporary American narratives about frontiers emphasize the displacement of the “American ...
In American history, the idea of the frontier is both history and mythology. Some scholars approach ...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
As a nationalistic concept, frontier refers to America\u27s westward expansion, which was propelled ...
abstract: This paper argues that the use of masculine rhetoric in the expansion of the United States...
As a literary work initiated and directed by a committee of women, The Pageant of Paha Sapa captures...
The Donner-Reed Party has fascinated the American public since their tragic misfortune in the winter...
196 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This dissertation examines th...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the issues and implications of Frederick Jackson Turner’s ...