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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... future. The tear, in effect, recollects the movements of the human heart that underlie and authorize post-Enlightenment conceptions of the social bond, demanding a change in the pace of history. This conceptualization of human time ...
... future reunion. The ability of nineteenth-century American mourning culture to integrate the visions of origins cited above in a single, socially stabilizing formation depended, in large part, on this redirection, which constructed a ...
... future reunion in order to project its form across time, linking past, present, and future under the rubric of familial affection. In contrast, what we earlier saw as the "prehumanity" of the Indian and "subhumanity" of the black slave ...
... future") and by marking off intervals of duration.40 The fading of intense grief, for instance, constructs the difference between the immediate past and the more distant past of memory, while the active presence of hope distinguishes ...
... future. I close the chapter by analyzing Elizabeth Keckley's use of this monumental arrangement of national trauma in her memoir of an ex-slave's life in the White House, noting that Keckley's memoir ultimately reveals the incapacity of ...
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Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-Century America Dana Luciano Visualização parcial - 2007 |
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