The Uses of Variety: Modern Americanism and the Quest for National DistinctivenessHarvard University Press, 2000 - 380 من الصفحات The turn of the last century, amid the excesses of the Gilded Age, variety became a key notion for Americans—a sign of national progress and development, reassurance that the modern nation would not fall into monotonous dullness or disorderly chaos. Carrie Tirado Bramen pursues this idea through the works of a wide range of regional and cosmopolitan writers, journalists, theologians, and politicians who rewrote the narrative of American exceptionalism through a celebration of variety. Exploring cultural and institutional spheres ranging from intra-urban walking tours in popular magazines to the 1893 World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago, she shows how the rhetoric of variety became naturalized and nationalized as quintessentially American and inherently democratic. By focusing on the uses of the term in the work of William James, Anna Julia Cooper, W. E. B. Du Bois, Hamlin Garland, and Wong Chin Foo, among many others, Bramen reveals how the perceived innocence and goodness of variety were used to construct contradictory and mutually exclusive visions of modern Americanism. |
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... result of ideas descended directly from great epochs of Western civilization . . . These ideas , so revolutionary in their times yet so taken for granted now , are the glue that binds together our pluralistic nation . The fact that we ...
... results in portrayals of the United States as the expression of a postmodern melange or a carnivalesque utopia . In " The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference , " Iris Marion Young defends her pluralistic ideal of an ...
... result was an eclectic method that fuses theoretical interests with historical scholarship , a combination that allows me to appreciate the late Victorian period for what it can and cannot teach us about our contemporary times . The ...
... resulting in the eradication of ethical concerns from the debate . Douglas's use of variety not only removed the question of morality from the debate about human enslavement ; it also defended white su- premacy . Though Douglas saved ...
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William James and the Modern Federal Republic | 29 |
Identity Culture and Cosmopolitanism | 67 |
The Uneven Development of American Regionalism | 115 |
The Urban Picturesque and Americanization | 156 |
Biracial Fictions and the Mendelist Allegory | 201 |
East Meets West at the Worlds Parliament of Religions | 250 |
In Defense of Partiality | 293 |
Notes | 307 |
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Acknowledgments | 361 |
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