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Fellow Travelers - How Road Stories Shaped the Idea of the Americas (Hardcover)
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Fellow Travelers - How Road Stories Shaped the Idea of the Americas (Hardcover)
Series: New World Studies
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Road trips loom large in the American imagination, and stories from
the road have been central to crafting national identities across
North and South America. Tales of traversing this vast geography,
with its singular landscape, have helped foster a sense of American
exceptionalism. Examining three turning points that shaped
exceptionalism in both Americas the late colonial and early
Republican period, expansion into the frontier, and the Cold War
John Ochoa pursues literary travelers across landscapes and
centuries. At each historical crossroads, the nations of North and
South invented or reinvented themselves in the shadow of empire.
Travel accounts from these periods offered master narratives that
shaped the notion of America's postimperial future.Fellow Travelers
recounts the complex, on-the-road relationships between travelers
such as Lewis and Clark, Alexander von Humboldt and Aimei Bonpland,
Huckleberry Finn and Jim, Kerouac's Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty,
and the Che Guevara and Alberto Granado of The Motorcycle Diaries.
Such journeys reflect concerns far larger than their characters:
tensions between the voices of the rugged individual and the
democratic many, between the metropolis and the backcountry, and
between the intimate and the vast. Working across national
literatures, Fellow Travelers offers insight into a shared process
of national reinvention and the construction of modern national
imaginaries.
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