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Owning Up Privacy, Property, and Belonging in U.S. Women's Life Writing, 1840-1890




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 09/2009





Note Editore

Owning Up argues that from its beginning the U.S. discourse on privacy has been couched in terms of violation and dispossession, so that even as nineteenth-century Americans came to regard privacy as a natural right, and to identify it with sacred ideals of democratic freedom and individuality, they also understood it as under threat or erasure. Using biographical and autobiographical writing as her primary archive, Adams traces the public narrative of imperiled privacy across five centuries. Her analyses begin with the premise that nineteenth-century conceptions of privacy became meaningful only in negative relation to the encroaching forces of market capitalism and commodification. Where previous studies treat privacy as a stable category whose defining features are middle-class domesticity and femininity, Owning Up contends that privacy is an empty category that lacks fixed content and requires constant re-articulation via panic narratives in which gender always operates in intersection with race. Chapters look at how the discourse of imperiled privacy develops in conjunction with Romantic idealism and antebellum reform, racial reconstruction and the ethic of self-right, and Social Darwinist laissez faire, and culminates at the end of the century in calls for legislation to protect the American individual's "right to be let alone".




Sommario

Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter Two:; Tarnished Icons, Shining Lives: Fuller's Publication of Privacy; Chapter Three:; Stowe's Truths: Privacy, Privation and the Mob; Chapter Four:; Freedom and Ballgowns: Elizabeth Keckley's Executive Domesticity; Chapter Five:; The Cost of Self in Two Alcott Utopias; Epilogue; Index




Autore

Katherine Adams is Associate Professor of English at the University of South Carolina.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780195336801

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 155 x 25.4 x 236 mm Ø 530 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:4 black and white half tone illustrations
Pagine Arabe: 272


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