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American Niceness - A Cultural History (Hardcover)
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American Niceness - A Cultural History (Hardcover)
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The cliche of the Ugly American-loud, vulgar, materialistic,
chauvinistic-still expresses what people around the world dislike
about their Yankee counterparts. Carrie Tirado Bramen recovers the
history of a very different national archetype-the nice
American-which has been central to ideas of U.S. identity since the
nineteenth century. Niceness is often assumed to be a superficial
concept unworthy of serious analysis. Yet the distinctiveness of
Americans has been shaped by values of sociality and likability for
which the adjective "nice" became a catchall. In America's
fledgling democracy, niceness was understood to be the
indispensable trait of a people who were refreshingly free of Old
World snobbery. Bramen elucidates the role niceness plays in a
particular fantasy of American exceptionalism, one based not on
military and economic might but on friendliness and openness.
Niceness defined the attitudes of a plucky (and white) settler
nation, commonly expressed through an affect that Bramen calls
"manifest cheerfulness." To reveal its contested inflections,
Bramen shows how American niceness intersects with ideas of
femininity, Native American hospitality, and black amiability. Who
claimed niceness and why? Despite evidence to the contrary,
Americans have largely considered themselves to be a fundamentally
nice and decent people, from the supposedly amicable meeting of
Puritans and Native Americans at Plymouth Rock to the early days of
American imperialism when the mythology of Plymouth Rock became a
portable emblem of goodwill for U.S. occupation forces in the
Philippines.
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