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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... sacralized, regenerative time-space to which ordinary citizens ritually return in order to affectively reorient themselves toward the redemptive promise of the future. I close the chapter by analyzing Elizabeth Keckley's use of this ...
... sacralized spaces set aside, in the early nineteenth century, for the indulgence of retained grief and the way consolation literature framed the contradictory temporal pull of the mournful moment, which slowed or suspended ordinary time ...
... sacralized the figure of the Indian, aligning it with the immemorial time of the prenational past, and thus extended ... sacralization of the Indian, in this sense, posited an absolute distinction in space to regularize the distribution ...
... sacralized figure of the noble savage, enfolded him within national tradition, but only by situating the Indian as anterior to the modern nation—the very temporal division that authorized the emergent removal policies against which ...
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