Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-century AmericaNYU Press, 2007 - 345 páginas 2008 Winner, MLA First Book Prize |
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... American middle class—an omission that prevents attention to the way "othered" forms of bereavement (particularly those ascribed to Native and African Americans) were positioned as "abnormalities" that structured nineteenth-century ...
Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-century America Dana Luciano. progressive ... American political culture, which predicates the promise of freedom on a ... African slave. This exclusion, Asad comments, permits the nation to present ...
... black slave were preserved within the emotional and spiritual "primitiveness" indexed by Native and African American mourning, untimely behaviors that, unlike the alterations in time that allowed the proper mourner to recollect origins ...
... African Americans as emotionally out of sync with the Anglo-American populace. Yet the widespread cultural appeal of grief, as I show, also offered reform-minded writers such as Harriet Beecher Stowe and William Apess a means of ...
... American religion, in this account, is that its essentially quantitative distinction between the material and ... African Americans, however, we can observe the "nature" of racial difference moving directly into the space of the (black) ...
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