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Domestic Individualism - Imagining Self in Nineteenth-Century America (Paperback)
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Domestic Individualism - Imagining Self in Nineteenth-Century America (Paperback)
Series: The New Historicism: Studies in Cultural Poetics, 14
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Gillian Brown's book probes the key relationship between domestic
ideology and formulations of the self in nineteenth-century
America. Arguing that domesticity institutes gender, class, and
racial distinctions that govern masculine as well as feminine
identity, Brown brilliantly alters, for literary critics,
feminists, and cultural historians, the critical perspective from
which nineteenth-century American literature and culture have been
viewed. In this study of the domestic constitution of
individualism, Brown traces how the values of interiority, order,
privacy, and enclosure associated with the American home come to
define selfhood in general. By analyzing writings by Stowe,
Hawthorne, Melville, Fern, and Gilman, and by examining other
contemporary cultural modes--abolitionism, consumerism,
architecture, interior decorating, motherhood, mesmerism, hysteria,
and agoraphobia--she reconfigures the parameters of both
domesticity and the patterns of self it fashions. Unfolding a
representational history of the domestic, Brown's work offers
striking new readings of the literary texts as well as of the
cultural contexts that they embody.
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