Identity Politics of the Captivity Narrative after 1848

Auteur: Tinnemeyer, Andrea
Editeur: University of Nebraska Press
Examines the nineteenth-century captivity narrative as a dynamic, complex genre that provided an ample medium for cultural critique, a revision of race relations, and a means of elucidating the US-Mexican War's complex and often contradictory significance in the national imagination.
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Examines the nineteenth-century captivity narrative as a dynamic, complex genre that provided an ample medium for cultural critique, a revision of race relations, and a means of elucidating the US-Mexican War's complex and often contradictory significance in the national imagination.
ISBN / EAN 9780803220676
Auteur Tinnemeyer, Andrea
Editeur University of Nebraska Press