My project takes up a variety of fictional and non-fictional texts about a kind of work which attracted the attention of American novelists Herman Melville, Harry Halyard, and Helen E. Brown; historian Obed Macy; and journalist J. Ross Browne, among others. In my Introduction, I argue that these whaling narratives helped to further develop and perpetuate an already existing fantasy of masculine physical labor which imagines the United States' working class men to be ideal, heroic Americans. This fantasy was so compelling and palpable that, surprisingly enough, the New England whalemen could be persistently claimed as characteristically and emblematically American, even though they worked on hierarchically-stratified floating factories, were...
Between 1840 and 1870, nearly three hundred whaling captains’ wives accompanied their husbands at se...
Pre-Civil War America suffered a psychic wound caused by racism, corruption, and class stratificatio...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
My project takes up a variety of fictional and non-fictional texts about a kind of work which attrac...
While perhaps the simplest description of this work, as it appears on the surface, is a straightforw...
] just begin to find out that whaling will never do for me and have determined to leave the ship her...
The antebellum era saw an unprecedented proliferation of maritime activity and a correlative product...
Nineteenth-Century Whaling and the Environment: An Exploration of the Cultural Influences on Whaler'...
Within art history the visual culture of nineteenth-century whaling has been largely absent from key...
The mechanization of labor and its effects on the body are central concerns in Herman Melville’s 185...
“Specious Bedfellows” argues that Moby-Dick is an exploration of the deeply affective relationships ...
America’s whaling industry serves as a microcosm of the interaction between white settlers and peopl...
Abstract: 3 p. at end. Autobiography: 1 p. at end. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University. Bibliography:...
Moby-Dick, or The Whale is a novel famed for its multifaceted nature, due to the myriad of both lite...
In this paper, I bring together the historiography of Indigenous shore whaling on Long Island with n...
Between 1840 and 1870, nearly three hundred whaling captains’ wives accompanied their husbands at se...
Pre-Civil War America suffered a psychic wound caused by racism, corruption, and class stratificatio...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...
My project takes up a variety of fictional and non-fictional texts about a kind of work which attrac...
While perhaps the simplest description of this work, as it appears on the surface, is a straightforw...
] just begin to find out that whaling will never do for me and have determined to leave the ship her...
The antebellum era saw an unprecedented proliferation of maritime activity and a correlative product...
Nineteenth-Century Whaling and the Environment: An Exploration of the Cultural Influences on Whaler'...
Within art history the visual culture of nineteenth-century whaling has been largely absent from key...
The mechanization of labor and its effects on the body are central concerns in Herman Melville’s 185...
“Specious Bedfellows” argues that Moby-Dick is an exploration of the deeply affective relationships ...
America’s whaling industry serves as a microcosm of the interaction between white settlers and peopl...
Abstract: 3 p. at end. Autobiography: 1 p. at end. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University. Bibliography:...
Moby-Dick, or The Whale is a novel famed for its multifaceted nature, due to the myriad of both lite...
In this paper, I bring together the historiography of Indigenous shore whaling on Long Island with n...
Between 1840 and 1870, nearly three hundred whaling captains’ wives accompanied their husbands at se...
Pre-Civil War America suffered a psychic wound caused by racism, corruption, and class stratificatio...
During the nineteenth-century Golden Age of American sail, the nation\u27s merchant and whaling fl...