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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... eternity.67 Berlant's account of sentimental culture's appeal to commodified moments of sublime suffering, exemplified in her reading of the persistent attraction to the scene of Eliza's crossing of the Ohio 19 INTRODUCTION.
... scene of Eliza's crossing of the Ohio River in Uncle Tom's Cabin, foregrounds a combination of the sentimental and the sensational that occupies a different temporality than my discussion of grief has thus far evoked. "Sensation ...
... scene of human origins—experiencing, in the pain of its negation, the innate desire for bondedness to others that underscored the nurturant disposition of the natural world. The emotional aftermath of loss established human attachment ...
... scene.35 Adams's description of such compressed moments highlights their alluring nature; despite the pain of the mourner's "suffering," the seductiveness of sorrow is amply demonstrated in his comparison of memory to "wandering perfume ...
... scene of American progress.63 This conviction marked nineteenth-century ethnographic representations of Native American religion as itself temporally perverse, incapable of the kind of spiritual ordering of the passions we earlier saw ...
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