Romances of the White Man's Burden (e-bog) af Wells, Jeremy
Wells, Jeremy (forfatter)

Romances of the White Man's Burden e-bog

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&quote;Take up the white man's burden!&quote; So wrote the English writer Rudyard Kipling in 1899, in a poem aimed at Americans at a time when colonial ambitions were particularly high. The poem proved especially popular among white southern men, who saw in its vision of America's imperial future an image that appeared to reflect and even redeem the South's plantation past.Romances of the White...
E-bog 202,96 DKK
Forfattere Wells, Jeremy (forfatter)
Udgivet 6 maj 2011
Længde 264 sider
Genrer 1KBB
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780826517586
"e;Take up the white man's burden!"e; So wrote the English writer Rudyard Kipling in 1899, in a poem aimed at Americans at a time when colonial ambitions were particularly high. The poem proved especially popular among white southern men, who saw in its vision of America's imperial future an image that appeared to reflect and even redeem the South's plantation past.Romances of the White Man's Burden takes on works in American literature in which the proverbial "e;old plantation"e; is made to seem not a relic but a harbinger, a sign that the South had arrived at a multiracial modernity and harmony before the rest of the United States. Focusing on writers such as Joel Chandler Harris, Thomas Nelson Page, Henry W. Grady, Thomas Dixon, and William Faulkner, Jeremy Wells reveals their shared fixation on the figure of the white southern man as specially burdened by history. Each of these writers, in his own way, presented the plantation South as an emblem, not an aberration, of America.